1427 Hats, caps, bonnets, and hoods, for men's, women's, boys', or chil- dren's wear, trimmed or un- trimmed, including bodies, hoods, plateaux, forms, or shapes, for hats or bonnets, composed wholly or in chief value of fur of the rabbit, beaver, or other animals:
Valued at not more than $4.50 per dozen.
Valued at more than $4.50 and not more than $9 per dozen. Valued at more than $9 and not more than $15 per dozen Valued at more than $9 and not more than $18 per dozen. Valued at more than $15 and not more than $24 per dozen. Valued at more than $18 per dozen.
Valued at more than $24 and not more than $36 per dozen. Valued at more than $36 and not more than $48 per dozen. Valued at more than $48 per dozen.
1428 Articles valued above 20 cents per dozen pieces designed to be worn on apparel or carried on or about or attached to the person, such as and including buckles, cardcases, chains, cigar cases, cigar cutters, cigar holders, cigarette cases, cigarette holders, coin holders, collar, cuff, and dress buttons, combs, match boxes, mesh bags, and purses, millinery, military, and hair ornaments, pins, powder cases, stamp cases, vanity cases, and like articles; all the foregoing and parts thereof, finished or partly finished, composed of metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, or plated, including rolled gold plate, and whether or not set with precious or semi- precious stones, pearls, cameos, coral, or amber, or with imitation precious stones or imitation pearls. Jewelry, commonly or commercially so known, finished or unfinished, of whatever material composed, valued above 20 cents per dozen pieces.
Rope, curb, cable, and fancy pat- 80 per cent. terns of chain not exceeding inch in diameter, width, or thickness, valued above 30 cents per yard.
85 per cent equiva- 60 per cent. lent.14
"Caps" added by act of 1922. Dutiable as articles of wearing apparel at 50 per cent in acts of 1909 and
12 Valued at 20 cents per dozen pieces, 1 cent each and in addition thereto of 1 cent per dozen for each 1 cent the value exceeds 20 cents per dozen; * * * finished or unfinished bags, purses, and other articles, or parts thereof, made in chief value of metal mesh composed of silver, German silver, or white metal, valued at $2 per dozen pieces, 10 cents per piece and in addition thereto of 1 cent per dozen pieces for each 1 cent the value exceeds $2 per dozen; all of the foregoing, whether known as jewelry or otherwise and whether or not denominatively or otherwise provided for in any other paragraph of this act, 25 per cent in addition to the specific rate or rates of duty herein provided.
48 Including chain, mesh, and mesh bags and purses composed of gold or platinum, whether set or not set with diamonds, pearls, cameos, coral, or other precious or semiprecious stones, or imitations thereof. 44 Without bar, swivel, snap, or ring, composed of rolled gold plate or of silver, German silver, white metal, or brass, valued at 30 cents per yard, 6 cents per foot, and in addition thereto of 1 cent per yard for each l'cent the value exceeds 30 cents per yard, and in addition thereto 25 per cent.
SCHEDULE 14.-SUNDRIES-Continued.
1428 Stampings, galleries, mesh and other materials of metal, whether or not set with glass or paste, finished or partly finished, separate or in strips or sheets, suitable for use in the manufacture of any of the fore- going articles in this paragraph. Diamonds and other precious stones, rough or uncut, and not ad- vanced in condition or value from their natural state by cleav- ing, splitting, cutting, or other process, whether in their natural form or broken, any of the fore- going not set, and diamond dust. Diamonds, coral, rubies, cameos, and other precious stones and semiprecious stones, cut but not set, and suitable for use in the manufacture of jewelry. Imitation half pearls and hollow or filled pearls of all shapes, without hole or with hole partly through only.48
Imitation solid pearls wholly or partly pierced, mounted or un- mounted.46
Pearls and parts thereof, drilled or undrilled, but not set or strung. Embroideries not specially provided for, and all fabrics and articles embroidered in any manner by hand or machinery, whether with a plain or fancy initial, monogram, or otherwise, or tamboured, appliquéd, scal- loped, or ornamented with beads, bugles, or spangles, or from which threads have been omitted, drawn, punched, or cut, and with threads intro- duced after weaving to finish or ornament the openwork, not in- cluding straight hemstitching; all the foregoing, finished or un- finished, by whatever name known, and to whatever use applied, and whether or not named, described, or provided for elsewhere in this act, when composed wholly or in chief value of yarns, threads, fila- ments, tinsel wire, lame, bul- lions, metal threads, beads, bugles, spangles, or products of cellulose provided for in para- graph 1213.
Composed wholly or in chief value of-
Artificial silk or horsehair....
11 New classification made by act of 1922.
45 cents per lb.and 60 per cent.
45 (Except chain valued at less than 30 cents per yard other than nickel or nickel-plated chain) valued at 72 cents per gross, 3 cents per dozen pieces, and in addition thereto of 1 cent per gross for each 1 cent the value exceeds 72 cents per gross, and in addition thereto 25 per cent.
46 Imitation pearls and parts thereof, or so-called synthetic or reconstructed pearls and parts thereof. (Acts of 1909 and 1913.)
47 Buttons of glass n. s. p. f.
48 Buttons n. s. p. f.
49 For use in the manufacture of jewelry" in acts of 1909 and 1913.
50 Manufactures of glass or paste n. s. p. f.
Composed wholly or in chief value
Made on the Lever or Gothrough machine.
Laces, lace window curtains, burnt- out laces and embroideries · capable of conversion into burnt-out laces, nets and net- tings, embroidered or otherwise, veils, veilings, flouncings, all- overs, neck rufflings, flutings, quillings, ruchings, tuckings, insertings, galloons, edgings, trimmings, fringes, gimps, or- naments; braids, loom woven and ornamented in the process of weaving, or made by hand, or on any braid machine, knit- ting machine, or lace machine; and all fabrics and articles com- posed in any part, however small, of any of the foregoing fabrics or articles; all the fore- going, finished or unfinished (except materials and articles provided for in paragraphs 920, 1006, 1404, 1406, and 1424 of this act), by whatever name known, and to whatever use applied, and whether or not named, de- scribed,or provided forelsewhere in this act, when composed wholly or in chief value of yarns, threads, filaments, tinsel wire, lame, bullions, metal threads, beads, bugles, spangles, or prod- ucts of cellulose provided for in paragraph 1213 of this act. Composed wholly or in chief value
of cotton, flax, or other vege- table fiber, or of cotton, flax, or other vegetable fiber and india rubber, or of cotton, flax, or other vegetable fiber, india rubber, and metal. Composed of silk or of silk and metal, or of which silk is com- ponent material of chief value, whether in part of india rubber or otherwise. Composed wholly or in chief value of tinsel wire, lame or lahn, bul- lions, or metal threads. Composed wholly or in chief value
of beads or spangles made of glass or paste, gelatin, metal, or other material, but not in part of wool. Composed wholly or in chief value
of yarns, threads, filaments, or fibers of artificial or imitation silk or of artificial or imitation horsehair, by whatever name known and by whatever process made.
Provided, That articles composed wholly or in chief value of any of the materials or goods dutiable under this paragraph shall pay not less than the rate of duty imposed upon such materials or goods by this section: Provided further, That tamboured, embroidered, or appliquéd articles or fabrics shall pay no less rate of duty than that imposed upon the material if not so tamboured, embroidered, or appliquéd.
63 Provided, That no article composed wholly or in chief value of one or more of the materials or goods specified in this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than the highest rate imposed by this section upon any of the materials or goods of which the same is composed.
Glove leather, finished, in the white or in the crust.55
Pianoforte, pianoforte-action, and player-piano-action 56 leather. Seal, sheep, goat, and calf leather, dressed and finished, other than shoe leather. Bags, baskets, belts, satchels, card- cases, pocketbooks, jewel boxes, portfolios, and other boxes and cases, not jewelry, wholly or in chief value of leather or parchment. Manufactures n. s. p. f.:
Leather or parchment, or of which 30 per cent.
leather or parchment is the com- ponent material of chief value.
Rawhide, or of which rawhide is
the component material of chief value.
Any of the foregoing permanently 45 per cent. fitted and furnished with travel- ing, bottle, drinking, dining or lun- cheon, sewing, manicure,57 or sim- ilar sets. Moccasins.
Gloves made wholly or in chief value
of leather, whether wholly or partly manufactured, the lengths stated in each case being the extreme length when stretched to their full extent: Men's-
Not over 12 inches in length... For each inch in excess of 12 inches in length.
"Glacé" finish, Schmaschen (of
Not over 14 inches in length... For each inch in excess of 14 inches in length.
"Glacé" finish, lamb or sheep... "Glacé" finish, kid, goat, or other leather than of sheep origin.
Of sheep origin, with exterior surface removed, by whatever name known.
Goat, kid, or other leather than of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, by whatever name known.
52 See footnote 52 on p. 117.
63 All other leather n. s. p. f.
$5 per doz. pairs58.. 50 cents per doz. pairs. 58
54 Dutiable according to weight. (See par. 1606, p. 135.)
55 Finished, in the white or in the crust," added by act of 1922.
56 "Player-piano-action" added by act of 1922.
67 "Sewing, manicure" added by act of 1922.
58 None shall pay less than 50 nor more than 70 per cent.
For each inch in excess of 14 inches in length.
"Glace" finish, lamb or sheep- Not over 14 inches in length... Over 14 and not over 17 inches in length.
Over 17 inches in length..
For each inch in excess of 14 inches in length.
"Glace" finish, goat, kid, or other leather than of sheep origin-
Not over 14 inches in length... Over 14 and not over 17 inches in length.
Over 17 inches in length..
For each inch in excess of 14 inches in length.
Of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, by whatever name known- Not over 14 inches in length... Not over 17 inches in length... For each inch in excess of 14 inches in length. Over 17 inches in length.. Kid, goat, or other leather than of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, by whatever name known- Not over 14 inches in length... Over 14 and not over 17 inches in length.
Over 17 inches in length...... For each inch in excess of 14 inches in length.
In addition thereto, on all the fore
going there shall be paid the following cumulative duties- When embroidered or embel- lished.
When lined with-- Cotton..
Gloves made wholly or in chief value of leather made from horsehides or pigskins, whether wholly or partly manufactured. Glove tranks, with or without the usual accompanying pieces.
1434 Catgut, whip gut, and oriental gut.. Manufactures of above and of worm gut.
40 cents per doz. pairs. $2.40 per doz. pairs. $4 per doz. pairs..
$4 per doz. pairs.. $2.40 per doz. pairs $2.40 per doz. pairs. 25 per cent.
$2.50 per doz. pairs. $3.50 per doz. pairs.
$4.50 per doz. pairs.
25 cents per doz pairs.
$2 per doz. pairs.
58 None shall pay less than 50 nor more than 70 per cent.
59 Pique or prix seam gloves; gloves stitched or embroidered with more than three single strands or cords, 60 Pique and prix seam gloves.
61 See rates given above.
62 75 per cent of the duty provided for the gloves in the fabrication of which they are suitable.
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