2f cm fork At Qfornell IttioerBttg 3tl(ara, Jf. g. Eihtarg Cornell University Library HJ6081.V2 Hand book of the United States tariff, c 3 1924 014 564 078 Cornell University Library The original of tliis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924014564078 HAND BOOK OF THE United States Tariff CONTAINING THE TARIFF ACT OF 1922 With Complete Schedules of Aiticles, Rates of Duty and Applicable Paragraphs of the Act; Also Provisions of the Act Applicable to the Administration of the Customs Laws Price, $3.50 Compiled and Edited by WM. W. RICH Pr«. F. B. VANDECRIFT & CO. Published by F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. Custom House Brokers and General Forwarders NEW YORK : : : 44 WHITEHALL ST For many years the Treasury Depart- ment has supplied the Custom Houses of the United States, and the State Department has supplied the American Consuls throughout the world with copies of Vandegrift's Tariff. COPYRIGHT, 1923 BY F. B. VANDEGRIFT A CO. B. Vandegrift & Co. Ill PREFACE Again we present an edition of TarifE Schedules, this time under the Act of 1922. We have endeavored to give the most complete list of commercial articles by trade names ever published, and, while no pains have been spared to secure accuracy in the table of rates, errors of judgment may have occurred and we cannot hold ourselves in any way liable for difEerent decisions which may be reached by the Customs Authorities. ■As our schedules are largely based upon decisions of the Courts, the General Appraisers and the Treasury Depart- ment, we cannot believe that any material changes will occur. We refer each article to the paragraph of the law under which we have classified it for duty, so that those who wish may draw their own conclusions. We believe this work (while very compact) the most reliable authority on the matters contained therein ever presented to the public. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. (NOTE. — Accuracy and precision In customs proceedings are so essential to the Interests of Importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) IV F. B. Vandecrift&Co. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. Custom House Brokers & Forwarders 44 \niitehall St., New York The addresses of their principal North American corre- spondents are given below: Albany, N. T 1 Dean St. Atlanta, Oa. w 19 Edgewood Ave. Baltimore, Md 208 Cbamber of Commerce Bldg. Boston, Mass 148 State St. Buffalo, N. T Ellicott Sg. Bldg. Charleston, S. C 92 Bast Bay St., P. O. Box 217. Chicago, 111 327 So. LaSalle St. Cincinnati, Ohio Pickering Bldg., 5th & Main Sts. Cleveland, Ohio 1001-1002 Society for Savings. Columbus, Ohio 1656 Bryden Road. Dallas, Tex Praetorian Building. Denver, Colo 318 Central Savings Bank Bldg. Detroit, Mich 512 Free Press Bldg. Duluth, Mtan 318 14th Ave. Bast. Galveston, Tex Steele Bldg., 2102 Strand St. Hamilton, Ont., Canada . .19 John St., South. Indianapolis, Ind 008 Odd Fellows' Bldg. Kansas City, Mo 520 Scarrltt Bldg. Key West, Fla Walte's Bldg., cor. Duval & Fleming Sts. London, Ont., Canada .... Room 11, Dominion Bank Bldg. Los Angeles, Cal 116 Temple St. Louisville, Ky V. N. Lebre, c/o Kaufman Straus Co. Milwaukee, Wis 623 Goldsmith Bldg., 141 Wisconsin St. Minneapolis, Minn 615 Metropolitan Life Bldg. Mobile, Ala. 513 Bank City Bldg. Montreal, Canada R. 8 St. Nicholas Bldg. New Orleans, La 105 Decatur St. Newport News, Va C. & O. Depot Bldg. Niagara Falls, N. T Norfolk, Va Seaboard National Bank Bldg. Ottawa, Canada 27 Central Chambers. Philadelphia, Pa 400 Chestnut St. Pittsburgh, Pa 402 Fitzsimons Bldg, Portland, Me 103 Commercial St. Portland, Ore Concord Bldg. Providence, E. 1 54 Custom House St. Quebec, Canada 17 St. James St. Rouses Point, N. Y Myers Bldg. San Diego, Cal 772 State St. San Francisco, Cal 510 Battery St. Savannah, Ga 1307 Savannah Bank & Trust Co. Seattle, Wash 261-2 Colman Bldg. St. John, N. B 51 Water St. St. Louis, Mo 1189 Arcade Bldg. St. Paul, Minn 211 Exchange Bank Bldg. Tacoma, Wash 523 Tacoma Bldg. Tampa, Fla P. O. Box 713, A. C. L. Bldg., ft. Madison St. Toledo, Ohio 314 Commerce Guardian Bldg. Toronto, Ont., Canada . . .40 Yonge St. Utica, N. Y 1148 St. Vhicent St. Vancouver, B. C 325 Howe St. Victoria, B. C 918 Government St. Washington, D. C 1225 Slst St., N. W. Wilmington, Del Court House. Winnipeg, Man., Canada . . 12-431 Main St. F. B. Vandegrift & Co. We Make a Specialty of the United States Tariff and Customs Laws We are AttendantB at tbe Board of General Appraisers In the Interest* of IMPORTERS Regarding Questiont of CLASSIFICATION, VALUES, ETC. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. Custom House Brokers 44 WHITEHALL ST. : : : NEW YORK VI F. B. Vandecrift&Co. EXPORT DEPARTMENT Our Export Department is fully equipped to forward any and all of your export shipments to any part of the world. Consular documents attended to when necessary. Tour customers should have no trouble when goods arrive. Marine Insurance can be effected when requested. Foreign drafts collected. EXPORT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT American Manufacturer: We will sell your merchandise In the foreign markets. If you are interested send us your catalogues, literature, dis- counts and best terms. MERCHANDISE BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION Foreign Trade: We are prepared to buy or sell merchandise for your account. Goods shipped to us on consignment will be sold at the best prices obtainable and we will immediately remit the proceeds less expenses, or if so desired, the amount can be left with us as a credit for purchasing of American goods. All shipments consigned to us must conform to the laws of the United States and the Consular Invoice must be made out on the consigned form In accordance with the Treasury and Consular regulations. Terms on Application F. B. VAJVDEGRIFT & CO. Import and Export Commission and Forwarding Agents 44 Whitehall Street, New York, N. Y., U. S. A. Cable addreis: VanErift, New York, ABC Code, Sth Edition. F. B. Vandecrift & Co. VH Energy Economy Dispatch F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. Custom House Brokers General Forwarders Fire and Marine Insurance Brokers CARTAGE, STORAGE and WEIGHING ATTENDED TO Drawback Collected on All Exported Articles Entitled to Same CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED Entrance and Clearance of Vessels SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THIS WORK Members New York Maritime Exchange, Agents and Correspondents Throughout the World Telephones : NewYorkOffice Bowling Green 7550/4 44 Whitehall Street Cable Address, Vangxift VIII F. B. Vandecrift & Co. General Inttructioru and Information Relating te Shipments to Europe and other Foreign Points Via Atlantic Ocean Route*. I.-PACKING. ADDRESSING AND WAY-BILLING.-PackageB must be carefully packed with regard to contents and distance and in such manner as to facilitate Custom House examination. While P. B. Vandegrift & Co. will exercise the greatest care, we cannot accept responsibility for damages to goods from careless handling in the f^ustom House. Shipments must be legibly addressed in English, and street and number given on packages for cities or large towns. The name and address of shipper must appear on every package, to insure reports of refused or undelivered goods. II. -DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS AND VALUE. -Contents and value must be fully marked on each package or an invoice or de- tailed memorandum of the nature and value of the contents of each package must accompany goods. Shipper will be held liable for any fines, extra duties or expense incurred by reason of alleged false or inaccurate representation of whatsoever nature. III.— MARINE INSURANCE.— Shipments for foreign countries are not insured by F. B. Vandegrift & Co. against losses arising from perils of the sea', unless Marine Insurance is desired and charged for. IV.-rOREIGN CUSTOM HOUSE CHARGES, dues and other Governmental expenses are not included in any rates given ; they must be guaranteed by shippers. A deposit sufficient to cover these expenses (known or estimated) will be required where absolutely free delivery to consignee is desired. V.-PREPAYMENT OF CHARGES is compulsory to Spain, Portugal, Africa, China. Japan, the Mediterranean Levant, Central and South America and West Indies, and on samples and packages of nomi- nal value to all points. VI.— LIVE ANIMALS'will not be received for shipment to Europe until after special arrangement has been made with us at New York. VII.-TOBACCO FOR ENGLAND. IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND WALES will not be accepted in packages less than eighty lbs. net : except that samples of tobacco under four lbs., if so marked on face of package and prepaid at double rates, will be taken< Tobacco must never be packed with other articles for shipment to any foreign country. VIII.-THE FOLLOWING WILL NOT BE RECEIVED FOR SHIPMENT: Fresh fruits for Germany. Gunpowder. Oils. Acids, or any other articles of a combust- ible or an explosive character, or Petroleum. Essential Oils or other liquids which, by leakage, are liable to cause injury to other goods. Medicine for Norway. Sweden. Russia, France. Austria and Hundary. Roses for Holland. Plants with roots for France and Germany. Potatoes to Germany. Norway. Sweden. Denmark, or Austria. Reprints of Works by English authors of English copyright songs for Enitland. Paclcades for Russia unless packed In wooden boxes. otherwise they are liable to seizure as improper importations. Vegetables and Live and Cut Plants. Bulbs and Roots to Italy. IX.-WHISKEY. WINE. BEER and liquors generally, including any preparation, whether medicinal, toilet or otherwise, in which Al- cohol is used, also Tea and Coffee destined to Great Britain and Ireland will not be received unless the exact contents are Elalnly marked on face of packages. ETTERS must not be enclosed in foreign packages. XI.-BULKY or UNWIELDY PACKAGES will be charged for at one and a half or double rates, according to size. Bicycles charged double rates, except for quantities of three or more wheels, when special rates will be furnlnhed upon application to us at New York. XII.— PURCHASES IN EUROPE will be made at regular commisaioo rates. F. B. Vandecrift & Co. IX SPECIAL RATES FOR HEAVY SHIPMENTS To or from Europe and other Foreign Conntries Vill be quoted by this Company on receipt of the information designated below: 1. Number of pieces. 2. Kind of goods. 3. Total number of cubic feet, exactly or approximately. 4. Total weight, exactly or approximately. 5. Whether by fast or slow steamer. 6. Destination of shipment. 7. Date goods are to be shipped. 8. Amount of Marine Insurance, if wanted. 9. Whether charges are to be prepaid or collect. CUBIC SEEASITRSMENT. To ascertain the exact cubical measurement of an article, multiply the length by the width and the product thus obtained by the heighth, reducing such measurement to inches. Example: A box 2 feet 4 inches long, 3 feet 8 Inches wide and 1 foot 7 inches high (reduced to inches) is figured as follows: 2' 4" or 28" multiplied by 3' 8" 44" is 1,232 inches, multiplied again by 1' 7" or 10" gives 23,408 cubic inches, which, when divided by the number of cubic inches in 1 cubic foot, or 1,728, gives 13 944/1728 cubic feet. Charge for 14 cubic feet. In ascertaining cubical measurement of boxes, etc., of Irregular shapes, or those having projecting parts, It is the rule of the Steamship Companies to exact measurements of the largest side. When measurements, as made by shippers or agents, do not agree with those made by Steamship Com- panies, the latter will prevail. DRATAGE. We attend to all kinds of cartage work. Packages called for and delivered from railroad stations, steamship piers, warehouses, etc., in any quantity and on every class of merchandise at the customary rates charged by truckmen generally, except on valuable shipments which are subject to special arrangements. CUSTOM HOUSE ENTRIES promptly attended to on all Import shipments. DRAWBACK OOIJIiECTED on export shipments manu- factured in whole or in part from imported materials. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. Custom House Brokers & General Forwarders New York, 44 Whitehall Street F. B. Vandecrift & Co. PROTESTS Rates of duty are frequently exacted by Collectors In liquidations of entries of merchandise, which the owners or importers of the merchandise consider erroneous. We make a specialty of these cases, and if there appears to be a good claim we carry the matter before the Treasury Department, the Board of General Appraisers, etc. ADVANCED VALUES When invoice values are advanced by the Appraiser, im- porters may appeal to a General Appraiser, and if dissatisfied with his decision, to a board of three General Appraisers. We represent the importer in such cases, and present his claims. DUTIES By communicating with us in advance, importers can ar- range for the payment of duties at any of the ports of entry in the United States or in the Dominion of Canada. When goods are consigned to us for importers located at places which are not ports of entry, duty will have to be paid at port of arrival. Goods may be warehoused or forwarded in bond, without payment of duties, either to interior port or export port. Goods warehoused in the United States must have duty paid or be exported within three years from date of importation. Either the whole shipment or any number of packages, but nothing less than a, package can be withdrawn at one time. FORWARDING We receive and deliver according to instructions goods for Import or Export, but we never purchase for our own account. (NOTE. — Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of Importers that the services of a competent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such ■arvlces. ) 7 . B. Vandecbift & Co. XI GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS For Shipments to the United States 1. ESach package must be fully addressed or have a ship- ping mark, and the name of the country of origin. 2. Every package for delivery at an interior city must be marked "in bond to " (Here give name of city.) 3. Make out four invoices if goods are for an interior port; if for a seaboard port, three copies will suffice; if valued over one hundred dollars, have same certified by United States Consul. If under one hundred dollars, the invoice need not be certified. Mail two copies to F. B. Vandegrift & Co., New York. 4. Instruct forwarding agent at point of shipment to con- sign goods to F. B. Vandegrift & Co., and mail them bill of lading by steamer not later than the one carrying the goods. 5. If goods are for an interior port see that the bill of lading is made out F. B. Vandegrift & Co., New York, in bond to (Here give name of city.) 6. If invoice and bill of lading do not reach F. B. Vande- grift & Co., New York, by the time the goods do, expensive general order charges may be incurred. (Note. — Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the Interests of importers that the services of a competent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) F. B. Vandecrift & Co. CONTENTS. Page. Contents 1 Standard Gauge for Sheet and Plate Iron and Steel. ... 2 Metric Weights and Measures 3 Lineal yards reduced to square yards 4 Metres reduced to square yards 5 Liters reduced to wine gallons 8 Kilograms reduced to Avoirdupois pounds 7 Spanish pounds reduced to United States pounds 8 Foreign Weights and Measures reduced to United States equivalents 9 Values of foreign coins 21 Japanese yens and Mexican pesos reduced to U. S. dollars 22 Marks reduced to dollars 23 Francs, lira, drachmas and pesetas reduced to dollars. . 24 Crowns reduced to dollars 25 Pounds sterling reduced to dollars 26 Drawback defined 32 Index to Tariff Act of 1922 33- Index to Special and Administrative Provisions of Tariff Act of 1922 34 Tariff Act of 1922 41 Dates of Taking Effect 183 Explanation of abbreviations and references 184 Schedule of Duties 185 Special Acts Appear Following Schedule of Duties. F. B. Vandecrift & Co. STANDARD OADGE FDR IMPORTED SHEET AND PLATE IRON AND STEEL Bztract of T. O. 14263, Art. 1513 Customs Regulations, 1908. mtasars mpnttment, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. PtPAWTMIWT Ho. 118, Division ot Customs. TKe Collectors and Other Otficere of Cuatomt: Washington. D. C, August 2, IBOS. The Act of Congress entitled "An Act establishing: a standard gaus e for sheet and plate iron and ?teel," approved Mareh 3, 1893, prescribes as follows, viz : That for the purpose of securing uniformity the following is established as the only standard g:auge for sheet and plate iron and steel in the United States of America, namely : , M ija ji a.o' .ii:s ■i i a% t??j cro d-S ■-SS ■" a -0 o3 |1 s.g. "a Mezzaruola Genoa „„5'!-lS-n P^"*- Mllller Prance 2204.6212 lbs. Mlna Genoa 3.4257 busb. Mlna Greece ii^A^ '•>»,-, Mlna Milan 2.6418 galls. MlBtate (oil) Oandla 2.949 galls. Mocha Abyssinia 07 lb. Modlus (salt) Portugal 23. bush. Modlus (salt) Spain 40. bush. Mogglo Venice 9.081 bush. Mofo ^Lisbon 23.0202 bush. Momme Japan .13227 oz. Monkelzer Persia 0.7836 yd. Moosa Cyprus 112. lbs. Moot or hand East India Moyo Castile Mudde .Holland Muld French Guiana Muld Brussels Muld Paris Mutchkln (Scotland Mutt St. Gall Mutt Zurich Myrlagramme France Myrlametre 3. Inches. 67.54 galls. 2.8378 bush. 70.8552 galls. 8.032 bush. 53.1579 bush. 0.1119 gall. 2.344 bush. 2.3304 bush. 22.0462 lbs. Nail Great Britain Neu Annam Ngu Annam Occa Bucharest . . . . Ocqulch Cairo Ohm Baden Ohm Basel Ohm Berlin Ohm Bremen Ohm ...Frankfort Ohm Lubeck Oka or oke. Cairo Oka or oke Candla Oka or oke Cyprus Oka or oke Constantinople Oka or oke Egypt Oka or oke Greece Oka or oke Hungary Oka or oke Smyrna Oke Aleppo Oke Ionian Islands Oke .iTrlpoU Ootan Sumatra Orclo (oil) Florence OsmuBchka Russia Ottlngkar Finland Onnce (fluid) V. S Outava (precious stones).. Brazil Ozhoft Berlin Ozhoft Dresden ....... Oxhoft Hamburg Ozhoft Hanover France 10936.1111 yds. 2.25 Inches. 0.861 lb. 2.6644 yds. 2.83 lbs. 0.1504 oz. 39.6267 galls. 13.4459 galls. 49.8197 galls. 38.2965 galls. 37.891 galls. 38.4394 galls. 2.72 lbs. 2.6492 lbs. 2.7971 lbs. 2.81857 lbs. 2.7235 lbs. 2.75578 lbs. 3.0817 lbs. 2.83282 lbs. 2.8135 lbs. 2.6998 lbs. 2.670S lbs. 4. lbs. 8.8315 galls. 0.4061 gall. 4.1476 galls. 0.0625 pint. 57.17 grains. 54.4391 galls. 53.43 galls. 57.221 galls. 62.1593 galls. Ozhoft (brandy) Lelpslc 60.1153 galls, Ozhoft (wine) Lelpslc Oxhoft ,Rostock . . , Oxhuf wud Sweden , , , Pack (wool) England .., Packen Petrograd .. Pagllazza Cephalonla Panaw (precious stones) . .Borneo .... Pakho (dry) Sumatra ... Pakho Sumatra . . . Paletz .Petrograd . Palgat India Palm England . . . Palma Brazil 53.4368 galls. 67.3822 galls. 62.1980 galls. 240. fbs. 1082.0292 lbs. 1.9902 galls. a3511 oz. 0.0156 bush. 0.1453 gall. 0.6 Inch. 1. Inch. 3. Inches. 8.5592 Inches. F. B. Vamdecrift & Co. 17 Name. Place. U. S. Equivalent. Palma (marble) Carrara 9.592 inches. Palma Messina 10.4 Indies. Palma Sardinia 10.3348 inches. Palma Sicily 9.5297 Inches. Palma Tuscany 11.4884 inches. Palme Belgium 3.937 Inches. Parah Bombay 3.3333 bush. Parah Madras 1.7442 bush. Payab Fetrograd 1.438 bush. Pe . , Portugal 0.3609 yd. Pecul Borneo 136.6354 lbs. Pecul Cebu 140. lbs. Pecul China 133.3333 lbs. Pecul Java 136. lbs. Pecul Malacca 135. lbs. Pecul Manila 140w lbs. Pecul Slam 133. lbs. Pecul Tonguin 132. lbs. Pesado Argentina 35. lbs. Pesado Montevideo 40. lbs. Ptund Austria 1.2347 lbs. Pfund Baden 1.1024 lbs. Pfund Basel 1.0792 lbs. Ptund Bavaria 1.2347 lbs. Pfund Berlin 1.102 lbs. Pfund Bremen 1.0991 lbs. Pfund Brunswick 1.03 lbs. Pfund Denmark 1.1025 lbs. Pfund Ftankfurt 1.1141 lbs. Pfund (zoll) Germany 1.1025 lbs. Pfund Hamburg 1.0679 lbs. Pfund Hanover 1.0794 lbs. Pfund Lelpsic 1.0306 lbs. Pfund Prussia 1.0312 lbs. Pfund Rostock 1.1205 lbs. Pfund Vienna 1.2347 lbs. Pfund Zurich 1.1023 lbs. Ffundschwer Bremen 329.57 lbs. Plbe Denmark 122.5 galls. Pic Abyssinia 0.75 yd. Pic .' Aleppo 0.7396 yd. Pic Algiers 0.6923 yd. Pic Cairo 0.7404 yd. Pic Constantinople 0.7317 yd. Pic Morocco 0.7229 yd. Pic Smyrna 0.7302 yd. Pic Tripoli 0.6042 yd. Picul Japan 132.27 lbs. Plcnl Java 136. lbs. Pie Argentina a3159 yd. Pie Cuba 0.3091 yd. Pie Curacao 0.3090 yd. Pie Malta 0.3102 yd. Pie Mexico 0.3091 yd. Pie Sardinia 0.5286 yd. Pie Snain 0.3091 yd. Pie Venice 0.3803 yd. Ping China 17.4186 bush. Pint TTnlted States 16 fluid ozs. Plpa (molasses) Bahla 187.3418 galls. Pipa (rum) Bahla 134.8865 galls. Plpa (wine) Cadiz 115.1024 galls. Plpa Canary Islands ... 120. galls. Pipa Lisbon 135. galls. Pipa Madeira 110. galls. Pipa Oporto 138. galls. Pipa Hio Janeiro 132.089 galls. Pipa Sweden 124.3961 galls. Pipe (brandy) Bordeaux 99.5951 galls. Pipe (brandy) Cognac 1§?-I821 galls. Pipe (wine) England 129.66 galls. Pond Amsterdam 2.2046 lbs. Pond (Brabant) Amsterdam 1.0371 lbs. Pond (Troy) Amsterdam 1.0847 galls. 18 F. B. Vandbcrift & Co. Name. Place. U. S. Equivalent. Pood Brussels 36.113 lbs. Pot (beer) Russia ?'St2o ^ ,|- Pot (wine) Brussels 2-?5I? salj- Potte Basel HSf J ^* ■ Potte Denmark 9-?Ks S^H- Potte Norway ^ „9-?SSS S*"- Puncheon (rum) Jamaica lOJ-S^Zg galls. Pund Denmark 1.0009 galls. Pusaree Calcutta ..-. IJ-^SSl lbs. Quan Annam 688.76 lbs. Quardeel (oil) Amsterdam 98.1421 gal s. Quartana Sardinia 1.1095 galls. Quarter Great Britain 8.252 bush. Quartern England OgO!J5 ga"- Quarto (oil) Genoa „*-?I9? sails. Quene Burgundy 106.2841 galls. QuUate (precious stones) .Brazil 3.075 grains. Quintal Quintal Quintal Quintal Quintal auintal uintal Quintal Quintal Quontar Raso Turin Ratel Persia ... Raza (salt) Oporto ... Razlere Antwerp . . Rebeb Alexandria Restiere Sardinia . . Ri Japan .... Rlk (Teheran) Persia ... Robl Algiers . . . Rode Denmark . Rope England . . RotI or rottolo Abyssinia Rotl (attari) Algiers . . . Rotl (ghedarl) Algiers ... Rotl (khebir) Algiers . . . Rotl Cairo Rotl Guinea . . . Rotl (sottUe) Malta .... Rotl Morocco . . Rotl (Africa) Tripoli . . . Rotolo Aleppo . . . Rotolo Damascus Rotolo Smyrna . . Rotolo ( Syria) Tripoli . . . Rottel Turkey .. . Rubblo Leghorn . . Rubbio Rome .... Runlet (wine) England . . Ruthe Bavaria . . Rutbe Bremen . . Ruthe Lelpslc . . . Ruthe Prussia ... Ruthe Zurich ... Ruttee (pearls) Bombay . . Ruttee (pearls) Calcutta .. Ruttee (precious stones )..Surat .... Saa or Saha Algiers . . . Sac Brussels . . Sac Geneva . . . Sac (wheat and flour).. . .Paris .... Sacco Leghorn . . Sacco Milan . . . . Sacco Nice Sacco Turin Sachlne or Sashen Russia . . . Sack Basel . . . . Sack (wool) England . . .Argentina 101.27 lbs. . Brazil 130.0604 lbs. .Chill 101.6097 lbs. . France 220.4621 lbs. .Italy 220.4621 lbs. .Mexico 101.6097 lbs. .Peru 101.B097 lbs. .Spain 101.6097 lbs. .Valencia 109.7285 lbs. •Algiers 203.167 lbs. 0.6552 yd. 1.025 lbs. 1.2509 bush. 2.2597 bush. 4.4582 bush. 4.1657 bush. 2.44 miles. 39.932 lbs. 0.0856 yd. 3.4321 yds. 6.6667 yds. 0.6857 lb. 1.204 lbs. 1.3545 lbs. 2.0S17 lbs. 0.9804 lb. 0.9538 lb. 1.745 lbs. 1.19 lbs. 1.1121 lbs. 5.0643 lbs. 3.9375 lbs. 1.2656 lbs. 4.0057 lbs. 1.247 lbs. 7.7767 bush. 8.3553 bush. 18. galls. 3.1919 yds. 5.0604 yds. 4.946 yds. yds. yds. grains. grains. grains. 4.119 3.296 3. 2.825 2.846 _ „_ 1.3622 Bush. 6.8967 bush. 2.204 bush. 5.9987 bush. 2.0746 bush. 4.151 bush. 3.4054 bush. 3.2635 bush. 2.3333 yds. 3.8781 bush. 364. lbs. F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 19 Name. Place. Sack (salt) England Salma (oil) Barl Salma (oil) ^ Gallipoli Salma Naples Salma (oil) Naples Salma (wine) Sicily Salma (dry) Sicily Salma (grosso) Sicily Salup Sumatra Saum (for steel) Austria Saum Basel Saum St. Gall .. Saum Switzerland . . Saum Vienna Sche£EeI Bavaria Sclieffel Bremen Sclieffel Dresden SchefEel Hamburg Sclieffel (barley) Hamburg Scheffel Leipsic Sclieffel Prussia Scheffel Weimar Sclieffel Wurtemberg . . Schepel Holland Schifflast Berlin Schiflaast Austria Scbiffpfund Berlin Schiffpfund Bremen Schiftpfund Hamburg Schippond {Amsterdam . . . . Scliippond Antwerp Schoppen Basel Scboppen Frankfort . . . . Schragen Leipsic Scbub Basel Se ( Se-bu) Japan Seam (glass) England Secchlo Ionian Islands Seer Bengal Seer Bombay Seer Madras Sei China Sesti Slam Seztlngkar Finland Shaku (linear) Japan Shaku (clotb) Japan Shik (tsong) China Shlk (shl) China Sho (liquid) Japan Sho (dry) Japan Skalpund Sweden Skeppund (metal) Sweden Skeppund (vlktualie) Sweden Skippund Denmark Soallee Calcutta Sok Siam Span England Stab Frankfort Stab Hungary Stab Leipsic Stab St. Gall Stajo Leghorn Stajo or staro Naples Stang Sweden Steekan Amsterdam Stein Berlin Stein (flax) Bremen Stein (flax) Hamburg Stein (flax) Rostock Stein Vienna Sten Sweden . . . ; — Stone England Stop Sweden Strich Prague ". . U. S. Equivalent. 224. lbs. ■ 43.718 galls. 40.948 galls. 40.2726 galls. 42.1667 galls. 22. galls. 7.8 bush. 10. bush. 2. lbs. 308.67 lbs. 40.3377 galls. 44.371 galls. 441.8293 lbs. 339.5357 lbs. 6.31 bush. 2.102 bush. 2.9485 bush. 2.9884 bush. 4.4823 bush. 2.9485 bush. 1.5597 bush. 2.1841 bush. 5.0292 bush. 0.2838 bush. 4124.72 lbs. 2469.23 lbs. 340.4114 lbs. 318.7274 lbs. 299.0082 lbs. 326.742 lbs. 310.974 lbs. 0.0991 gall. 0.1184 gall. 301.47 cub. ft. a331 yd. 118.8 sq. yds. 120. lbs. 3. galls, lbs. 1.8656 0.7 lb. 0.625 lb. 3.4716 bush. 0.3346 bush. 2.0733 galls. 11.93 Inches. 14.9125 Inches. 160. lbs. 2.1773 bush. 1.906 qts. 1.638 gts. 0.9360 fb. 299.931 lbs. 374.9136 lbs. 352.37 lbs. 2.3378 bush. a5255 yd. 0.25 yd. 1.3124 yds. 1.73 yds. 1.2365 yds. 1.3124 yds. 0.69 bush. 2.62 galls. 5.181 yds. 5.1251 galls. 22.686 Iba. 21.98 lbs. 21.36 lbs. 24.65 lbs. 24.65 lbs. 30. lbs. 14. lbs. 0.3454 lush. 2.6562 20 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Name. Place. U. S. Equivalent. Stuckf ass Frankfort 303.1283 gallj. Stutz Neufchatel „ J'SSJ* S?}}!- Stykfad Denmark 296.672 ealls. Tael China R-?f on S" Tael Slam S-JP" It j^ael • . • • • Jaya 0.15 ID. Talanton "■.■.'.'.'.". '.■.■.'. Greece 5?2-**^ iSj Talento Ionian Isles J22"«ooo !H'" Tarn China "3.3333 bs. Tampang Malacca , , oo Tan (Tam-bu) Japan ^"S',«o Tarrle Algiers „S'°^ Tass (flgs) Portugal 33. Tchetvlert Russia _ 6- Terdo (tobacco) Cuba xw. Tierce England - 42. Tod (wool) England 28. Tomolo (walnuts) Messina SI. sq. yds. bush. lbs. lbs. lbs. galls. lbs. lbs. Tomolo Naples Ton England 2240. Ton (customs) United States 2240. Ton (commercial) United States 2000. Ton (marine) United States 4(X Tonelada Argentina 29.202 1.6646 bush. Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne beer) Berlin 3a25 beer) Bremen „„l?-2s,o n. beer) ^Germany 2204.6212 lbs. (beer) Hamburg 45.7771 galls, lbs. lbs. lbs. cub. ft. busb. galls. galls. (beer) Rostock Truss (hay) England ... Tscharka Russia . . . . Tschetverlk Russia . . . . Tsubo Japan Tun (oil) Malaga . . . . Tung Sumatra .. . Tunna Sweden .. . . Tunna (dry) Sweden . . . . Uper Belgium . . . Urna Hungary . . . Vaam Holland . . . Vakia Bassora . . . Vara Argentina .. Vara Chill Vara Cuba Vara Mexico . . . . Vara Peru Vara Portugal . . . Vara Spain Vara Venezuela . Vedro Russia .... Velt Antwerp .. . Velt Ceylon . . . . Velt (brandy) France .... Velt Paris Viertel Amsterdam Vlertel Basel Viertel Bremen . . . Vlertel Denmark . . Viertel Hamburg . . Vlertel Rostock . . . Vlertel (beer) Rostock ... Vlertel Vienna . . . . Vlsay Madras . . . . Vouah Slam Waag Denmark . . Wakaga Mocha Wey (malt) England ... Wey (wool) England ... Wlspel (rye) Hamburg ., Yin China Zak Holland ... ZoU-pfund Bayarla . . , Zucca , Corsica ... 30.6192 galls. 56. 0.3247 a72 S.96 2333. 4. 33.16 4.16 lbs. gall. bush. sq. yds. lbs. yds. galls. galls. 0.0075 gall. 14.3063 galls. 2.0594 yds. 4.8333 lbs. 0.9478 yd. 0.9164 yd. 0.9271 yd. 0.9139 yd. 0.9164 yd. 1.203 yds. a0274 yd. 0.9141 yd. 3.249 galls. 2. galls. 2. galls. 2. galls. 1.9683 galls. 1.9524 galls. 1.5028 galls. 1.9148 galls. 2.0416 galls. 1.9074 galls. 1.9137 galls. 7.6548 galls. 3.7381 galls. 3.1248 lbs. 2.1019 yds. 39.631 lbs. 1. lb. 40. bush. 182. lbs. 29.8811 bush. 2.6667 lbs. 2.8378 bush. 1.102 lbs. 3.082 galls. F. B. Vandecrift & Co. 21 VALUES OF FOREIGN COINS. MrMlMMtM Mat Treasury Department, OPnCE OF THE SienCTANT. WaaJUngtan. D. C„ Oetoher 1, 19tt. In pDimuice of tb* prOTufoiu of Sectioa St, of the Actot Anciut S7, 1B94. m ■mendecl by Section 408. TitI* IV. ol th« Act of May 27, 1921, I faeraby proclaim tho (oUowing ssdiuto Ejr the IHraclor of the Hint of the tcIum of nirometd «.t..t^ of foreign wina to bo the tbIuh of neh uriu in termi of tho money o( accoont of the Unitod Ststca, to be followed the Tuna of ui tartion TniaiwkH>iiiasA«iu»taii ia *ka TTnitA.1 Btataa iii»4i>a *h> '■"artcrbennniut October 1 lft22 D proclamied, or if the Tal« m Tew York marketat noon on tfa* contanta of foreign ooina to ba tbe Talii« of aneh urina in termi of tlio money of account of the Unitod Statca, to be followed in aatimating the tcId* of alt foreign merchandlMOxportMl to the United SUtei during tbe quarter bennning October 1, lft22, eiprened in any such metallic eorrenciea: frawided, hnmer. That if no Bnr.h value haa beeu pro • - - - — • SroclumedvaneabyflTeperoantum or more from anluemeMured by tbe buying fate in tbe New V ay ol MporUUon, converdon ahall be made at a value meunred by eucb buying rate, aa determined by tbe Federal Rcaerve Bank of New York and pablighed by me aa oertifled by uid bank porauant to the proviaiona ol eaid Section Sfra* amended. _^ A. W. MELLON, 8eoretar». VALUES OF FOREIGN COINS. bSmi '. l-fa.IlH)p«rMilNli. Cunwcri IicaktaitlUf I 111 Tun ■llTordallu or 100 nnl* I* Ibi moBcUrr ibII al IM Cfelaw BtpnMlcj II l**«alialnl W.Mtf otlfa* HalbwHtMl. UM[MBril»rptMitM*dnBdtr]lHlUBd*«WetNti*.IS,llia, ■n nl dlTtr eenlaBlappTDilBuWr 41% * "■ ■-- -■-"—■- — qnolBdi ■nd IhoH IWBM Bodtr »MM ai ■bonlBIK iMi tUnw, Cumocj; OonrsBMl pipit ud gtU. OoM and illnr .. DractiiDB lodik [BriUib] .. iDdo-CaUB*^ Ililj - (Ooid.rr tailMr.. Mobnr and wtirdf ii .. K*ilai_ «»mb*i LbUb DBlm; (aid li actail abodanl. llcmv*r LallB VsIob; lold ti actual lUadard, Camacti iBCOBfartlbla papir. Cflmpcj: • iBBoanrllbl* papiT. r BlIDn UanbarLallB OBloDnold liactaalilu CamBej: DaprMliM allVat lohiD « Paa<>(Ars.Bl[Da} nilippina lalBBili .. nallj warlb dmU* Ik* ill Cumocr: iBconn laid and riliar .. r-o Bollnr^ '■iBilloB li fbr |old paHia; tumatf U • Hambar LaUa DbIob; fold li aetul rtaadiaJ. 22 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. JAPANESE YEN AND MEXICAN PESO AT $0.4985. REDUCED TO U. S. DOLLARS. Y-P ' y-p $ Y-P $ Y-P f 1 0.4985 35 17.4475 69 34.3965 4100 199.40 2 0.9970 36 17.9460 70 34.8950 500 249.25 3 1.4955 37 18.4445 71 35.3935 600 299.10 4 1.9940 38 18.9430 72 35.8920 700 348.95 5 2.4925 39 19.4415 73 36.3905 800 398.80 6 2.9910 40 19.9400 74 36.8890 900 448.65 7 3.4895 41 20.4385 75 37.3875 1,000 498.50 8 3.9880 42 20.9370 76 37.8860 1,500 747.75 9 4.4865 43 21.4355 77 38.3845 2,000 997.00 10 4.9850 44 21.9340 78 38.8830 2,500 1,246.25 11 5.4835 45 22.4325 79 39.3815 3,000 1,495.50 12 5.9820 46 22.9310 80 39.8800 3,500 1,744.75 13 6.4805 47 23.4295 81 40.3785 4,000 1,994.00 14 6.9790 48 23.9280 82 40.8770 4,500 2,243.25 15 7.4775 49 24.4265 83 41.3755 5,000 2,492.50 16 7.9760 50 24.9250 84 41.8740 5,500 2,741.75 17 8.4745 51 25.4235 85 42.3725 6,000 2,991.00 18 8.9730 52 25.9220 86 42.8710 6,500 3,240.25 19 9.4715 53 26.4205 87 43.3695 7,000 3,489.50 20 9.9700 54 26.9190 88 43.8680 7,500 3,738.75 21 10.4685 55 27.4175 89 44.3665 8,000 3,988.00 22 10.9670 56 27.9160 90 44.8650 8,500 4,237.25 23 11.4655 57 28.4145 91 45.3635 9,000 4,486.50 24 11.9640 58 28.9130 92 45.8620 9,500 4,735.75 25 12.4625 59 39.4115 93 46.3605 10,000 4.985.00 26 12.9610 60 29.9100 94 46.8590 20,000 9,970.00 27 13.4595 61 30.4085 95 47.3575 30,000 14,955.00 28 13.9580 62 30.9070 96 47.8560 40,000 19,940.00 29 14.4565 63 31.4055 97 48.3545 50,000 24,925.00 30 14.9550 64 31.9040 98 48.8530 60,000 29.910.00 31 15.4535 65 32.4025 99 49.3515 70,000 34,895.00 32 15.9520 66 32.9010 100 49.8500 80,000 39,880.00 33 16.4505 67 33.3995 200 99.7000 90,000 44,865.00 34 16.9490 68 33.8980 300 149.5500 100,000 49.850.00 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. * MAEK OF GEEMANY. Reduced at 23A Cents. 23 Marks. t eta. Marks. $ cts. Marks. $ cts. 1 .238 38 9.044 75 17.850 2 .476 39 9.282 76 18.088 3 .714 40 9.520 77' 18.326 4 .952 41 9.758 78 18.564 5 1.190 42 9.996 79 18.802 6 1.428 43 10.234 80 19.040 7 1.666 44 10.472 81 19.278 8 1.904 45 10.710 82 19.516 9 2.142 46 10.948 83 19.754 10 2.380 47 11.186 84 19.992 ' 11 2.618 48 11.424 85 20.230 12 2.856 49 11.662 86 20.468 13 3.094 50 11.900 87 20.706 14 3.332 51 12.138 88 20,944 15 3.570 52 12.376 89 21 , 182 16 3.808 53 12.614 90 21.420 17 4.046 54 12.852 91 21.658 18 4.284 55 13,090 92 21.896 19 4.522 56 13.328 93 22,134 20 4.760 57 13.566 94 22,372 21 4.998 58 13.804 95 22,610 22 5.236 59 14.042 96 22.848 23 5.474 60 14.280 97 23.086 24 5.712 61 14.518 98 23.324 25 5.950 62 14.756 99 23,562 26 6.188 63 14.994 100 23,800 27 6.426 64 15.232 200 47,600 28 6.664 65 15.470 300 71,400 29 6.902 66 15.708 400 95,200 30 7.140 67 15.946 500 119,000 31 7.378 68 16.184 600 142,800 32 7.616 69 16.422 700 166.600' 33 7.854 70 16.660 800 190,400' 34 8.092 71 . 16.898 900 214,200 35 8.330 72 17.136 1000 238.000 36 8.568 73 17.374 37 8.806 74 17.612 24 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. FRANC OF FRANCE, BELGIUM AND SWITZERLAND, ITALIAN LIRA, GRECIAN DRACHMA AND SPANISH PESETA. Reduced at 19A Cents. Franca. t eta. Francs. S cts. Franca. t eta. 1 .193 38 7.334 75 14.475 2 .386 39 7.527 76 14.668 3 .579 40 7.720 77 14.861 4 .772 41 7.913 78 15.054 5 .965 42 8.106 79 15.247 6 1.158 43 8.299 80 15.440 7 1.351 44 8.492 81 15.633 8 1.544 45 8.685 82 15.826 9 1.737 46 8.878 83 16.019 10 1.930 47 9.071 84 16.212 11 2.123 48 9.264 85 16.405 12 2.316 49 9.457 86 16.598 13 2.509 50 9.650 87 16.791 14 2.702 51 9.843 88 16.984 1 15 2.895 52 10.036 89 17.177 16 3.088 53 10.229 90 17.370 17 3.281 54 10.422 91 17.563 18 3.474 55 10.615 92 17.756 19 3.667 56 10.808 93 17.949 20 3.860 57 11.001 94 18.142 21 4.053 58 11.194 95 18.335 22 4.246 59 11.387 96 18.528 23 4.439 60 11.580 97 18.721 24 4.632 61 11.773 98 18.914 25 4.825 62 11.966 99 19.107 26 5.018 63 12.159 100 19.300 27 5.211 64 12.352 200 38.600 28 5.404 65 12.545 300 57.900 29 5.597 66 12.738 400 77.200 30 5.790 67 12.931 500 96.500 31 5.983 68 13.124 600 115.800 32 6.176 69 13.317 700 135.100 33 6.369 70 13.510 800 154.400 34 6.562 71 13.703 900 173.700 35 6.755 72 13.896 1000 193.000 36 6.948 73 14.089 37 7.141 74 14.282 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. 25 CROWNS OF DENMARK, NORWAY & SWEDEN. Reduced at 26:fir Cents. Crowna t CtB. Croirns S eta. Crowns S oti. 1 .268 38 10.184 75 20.100 2 .536 39 10.452 76 20.368 3 .804 40 10.720 77 20.636 4 1.072 41 10.988 78 20.904 6 1.340 42 11.256 79 21.172 6 1.608 43 11.524 80 21.440 7 1.876 44 11.792 81 21.708 8 2.144 45 12.060 82 21.976 9 2.412 46 12.328 83 22.244 10 2.680 47 12.596 84 22.512 11 2.948 48 12.864 85 22.780 12 3.216 49 13.132 86 23.048 13 3.484 50 13.400 87 23.316 14 3.752 51 13.668 88 23.584 15 4.020 52 13.936 89 23.852 16 4.288 53 14.204 90 24.120 17 4.656 54 14.472 91 24.388 18 4.824 55 14.740 92 24.656 19 6.092 56 16.008 93 24.924 20 5.360 57 15.276 94 25.192 21 5.628 58 15.544 95 25.460 22 5.896 59 15.812 96 25.728 23 6.164 60 16.080 97 25.996 24 6.432 61 16.348 98 26.264 25 6.700 62 16.616 99 26.532 26 6.968 63 16.884 100 26.800 27 7.236 64 17.152 200 63.600 28 7.504 65 17.420 300 80.400 29 7.772 66 17.688 400 107.200 30 8.040 67 17.956 500 134.000 31 8.308 68 18.224 600 160.800 32 8.576 69 18.492 700 187.600 33 8.844 70 18.760 800 214.400 34 9.112 71 19.028 900 241.200 35 9.380 72 19.296 1000 268.000 36 9.648 73 19.564 37 9.916 74 19.832 26 F. B. V^NDECRIFT & Co. POUND STERLING OF GREAT BRITAIN. Reduced to Dollars and Cents at $4.8665. £ 8. $ cts. £ $ eta. £ $ cts. £ t Ota. 1 .2433 22 107.0630 62 301.7230 102 496.3830 2 .4866 23. 111,9295 63 306.5895 103 501.2495 3 .7299 24, 116.7960 64 311.4560 104 506.1160 4 .9732 25 : 121,6625 65 316.3225 105 510,9825 5 1.2165 26. 126,5290 66 321 . 1890 106 516.8490 6 1.4598 27 131,3955 67 326.0655 107 520.7155 7 1.7031 28: 136.2620 68 330.9220 108 625.5820 8 1.9464 29; 141 , 1285 69 335.7885 109 630.4485 9 2.1897 30 145.9950 70 340,6660 110 535.3150 10 2.4330 31 150.8615 71 345.5215 111 540.1815 11 2.6763 32 155,7280 72 350.3880 112 645.0480 12 2.9196 33 160,6945 73 365,2545 113 549,9145 13 3.1629 34 165.4610 74 360.1210 114 554.7810 14 3,4062 35 170.3276 75 364.9875 115 559.6475 15 3.6495 36 176,1940 76 369.8540 116 564.5140 16 3.8928 37 180.0605 77 374.7206 117 569.3805 17 4,1361 38 184.9270 78 379.6870 118 574.2470 18 4.3794 39 189.7935 79 384.4636 119 579.1135 19 4.6227 40 194.6600 80 389.3200 120 583.9800 £1 4.8665 41 199,5266 81 394.1866 121 588.8465 2 9.7330 42 204.3930 82 399.0530 122 593.7130 3 14.5995 43 209,2695 83 403.9195 123 598.5795 4 19,4660 44 214,1260 84 408.7860 124 603.4460 5 24.3325 45 218.9925 85 413,6525 125 608.3125 6 29.1990 46 223.8590 86 418.5190 126 613 . 1790 7 34.0655 47 228.7265 87 423,3865 127 618.0456 8 38.9320 48 233,6920 88 428.2620 128 622,9120 9 43.7985 49 238,4586 89 433.1185 129 627,7785 10 48.6650 50 243,3250 90 437.9850 130 632.6450 11 53.5315 51 248,1915 91 442.8516 131 637.5115 12 58.3980 52 253,0580 92 447.7180 132 642.3780 13 63.2645 63 267,9246 93 452.6846 133 647.2445 14 68 , 1310 54 262,7910 94 457.4510 134 652.1110 15 72.9975 55 267,6576 96 462.3175 135 666.9775 16 77.8640 56 272,6240 96 467 . 1840 136 661.8440 17 82.7305 57 277,3905 97 472.0505 137 666.7105 18 87,5970 58 282,2570 98 476.9170 138 671,5770 19 92.4635 59 287 , 1235 99 481.7835 139 676.4435 20 97,3300 60 291.9900 100 486,6500 140 681.3100 21 102.1965 61 296.8565 101 491.5165 141 686.1765 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. POUNP STERLING— Con«im«ed. 27 £ $ cts. £ t cts. £ S cts. £ $ cts. 142 691.0430 185 900.3025 228 1109.5620 271 1318.8215 143 695.9095 186 905.1690 229 1114.4285 272 1323.6880 144 700.7760 187 910.0355 230 1119.2950 273 1328.5545 145 705.6425 188 914.9020 231 1124.1615 274 1333.4210 146 710.5090 189 919.7685 232 1129.0280 275 1338.2875 147 715.3755 190 924.6350 233 1133.8945 276 1343.1540 148 720.2420 191 929.5015 234 1138.7610 277 1348.0205 149 725.1085 192 934.3680 235 1143.6275 278 1352.8870 150 729.9750 193 939.2345 236 1148.4940 279 1357.7535 151 734.8415 194 944.1010 237 1153.3605 280 1362.6200 152 739.7080 195 948.9675 238 1158.2270 281 1367.4865 153 744.5745 196 953.8340 239 1163.0935 282 1372.3530 154 749.4410 197 958.7005 240 1167.9600 283 1377.2195 155 754.3075 198 963.5670 241 1172.8265 284 1382.0860 156 759.1740 199 968.4335 242 1177.6930 285 1386.9525 157 764.0405 200 973.3000 243 1182.5595 286 1391.8190 158 768.9070 201 978.1665 244 1187.4260 287 1396.6855 159 773.7735 202 983.0330 245 1192.2925 288 1401.5520 160 778.6400 203 987.8995 246 1197.1590 289 1406.4185 161 783.5065 204 992.7660 247 1202.0255 290 1411.2850 162 788.3730 205 997.6325 248 1206.8920 291 1416.1515 163 793.2395 206 1002.4990 249 1211.7585 292 1421.0180 164 798.1060 207 1007.3655 250 1216.6250 293 1425.8845 165 802.9725 208 1012.2320 251 1221.4915 294 1430.7510 166 807.8390' 209 1017.0985 252 1226.3580 295 1435.6175 167 812.7055 210 1021.9650 253 1231.2245 296 1440.4840 168 817.5720 211 1026.8315 254 1236.0910 297 1445.3505 169 822.4385 212 1031.6980 255 1240.9575 298 1450.2170 170 827.3050 213 1036.5645 256 1245.8240 299 1455.0835 171 832.1715 214 1041.4310 257 1250.6905 300 1459.9500 172 837.0380 215 1046.2975 258 1255.5570 301 1464.8165 173 841.9045 216 1051 . 1640 259 1260.4235 302 1469.6830 174 846.7710 217 1056.0305 260 1265.2900 303 1474.5495 175 851.6375 218 1060.8970 261 1270.1565 304 1479.4160 176 856.5040 219 1065 . 7635 ^62 1275.0230 305 1484.2825 177 861.3705 220 1070.6300 263 1279.8895 306 1489.1490 178 866.2370 221 10T5.4965 264 1284.7560 307 1494.0155 179 871 . 1035 222 1080.3630 265 1289.6225 308 1498.8820 180 875.9700 223 1085.2295 266 1294.4890 309 1503.7485 181 880.8365 224 1090.0960 267 1299.3555 310 1508.6150 182 885 . 7030 225 1094.9625 268 1304.2220 311 1513.4815 183 890.5695 226 1099.8290 269 1309.0885 312 1518.3480 184 895.4360 227 1104.6955 270 1313.9J550 313 1523.2145 28 F. B. Vandecrift & Co POUND STERLING— Conrinued. £ $ eta. £ ( CtB. £ $ CtB. £ * CtB. 314 1528.0810 357 1737.3405 400 1946.6000 443 2155.8595 315 1532.9476 358 1742.2070 401 1951.4665 444 2160.7260 316 1537.8140 359 1747.0735 402 1956.3330 445 2165. 592S 317 1542.6806 360 1751.9400 403 1961.1995 446 2170.4590 318 1547.5470 361 1766.8065 404 1966.0660 447 2175.3255 319 1552.4135 362 1761.6730 406 1970.9325 448 2180.1920 320 1567.2800 363 1766.5395 406 1975.7990 449 21S5.0685 321 1662.1465 364 1771.4060 407 1980.6655 450 2189.9250 322 1567.0130 365 1776.2725 408 1985.5320 451 2194.7916 323 1571.8795 366 1781.1390 409 1990.3985 452 2199.6580 324 1576.7460 367 1786.0055 410 1995.2650 453 2204.5245 325 1581.6125 368 1790.8720 411 2000.1315 454 2209.3910 326 1586.4790 369 1795.7385 412 2004.9980 455 2214.2575 327 1591.3455 370 1800.6050 413 2009.8645 456 2219.1240 328 1596.2120 371 1805.4715 414 2014.7310 457 2223.9905 329 1601.0785 372 1810.3380 415 2019.5975 458 2228.8570 330 1605.9450 373 1815.2045 416 2024.4640 459 2233.7235 331 1610.8115 374 1820.0710 417 2029.3305 460 2238.5900 332 1616.6780 375 1824.9376 418 2034.1970 461 2243.4565 333 1620.6445 376 1829.8040 419 2039.0636 462 2248.3230 334 1625.4110 377 1834.6705 420 2043.9300 463 2253.1895 335 1630.2775 378 1839.5370 421 2048.7965 464 2258.0560 336 1636.1440 379 1844.4035 422 2053.6630 465 2262.9225 337 1640.0106 380 1849.2700 423 2058.5295 466 2267.7890 33S 1644.8770 381 1854.1365 424 2063.3960 467 2272.6565 339 1649.7435 382 1859.0030 425 2068.2625 468 2277.5220 340 1654.6100 383 1863.8695 426 2073.1290 469 2282.3885 341 1659.4765 384 1868.7360 427 2077.9955 470 2287.2560 342 1664.3430 385 1873.6025 428 2082.8620 471 2292.1215 343 1669.2095 386 1878.4690 429 2087.7285 472 2296.9880 344 1674.0760 387 1883.3355 430 2092.5950 473 2301.8545 345 1678.9426 388 1888.2020 431 2097.4615 474 2306.7210 346 1683.8090 389 1893.0685 432 2102.3280 475 2311.5875 347 1688.6755 390 1897.9350 433 2107.1945 476 2316.4540 348 1693.5420 391 1902.8015 434 2112.0610 477 2321.3205 349 1698.4085 392 1907.6680 435 2116.9275 478 2326.1870 350 1703.2750 393 1912.5345 436 2121.7940 479 2331.0535 351 1708.1415 394 1917.4010 437 2126.6605 480 2335.9200 352 1713.0080 396 1922.2675 438 2131.5270 481 2340.7865 363 1717.8745 396 1927.1340 439 2136.3935 482 2345.6530 354 1722.7410 397 1932.0005 440 2141.2600 483 2350.5196 355 1727.6076 398 1936.8670 441 2146.1265 484 2355.3860 356 1732.4740 399 1941.7335 442 2150.9930 485 2360.2525 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. POUND STERLING— Continued. 29 £ $ cts. £ ( cts. 1 £ S cts. £ t cts. 486 2365.1190 529 2574.3785 572 2783.6380 615 2992.8975 487 2369.9855 530 2579.2450 573 2788.5045 616 2997.7640 488 2374.8520 531 2584.1115 574 2793.3710 617 3002.6305 489 2379.7185 532 2588.9780 575 2798.2375 618 3007.4970 490 2384.5850 533 2593.8445 576 2803.1040 619 3012.3635 491 2389.4515 534 2598.7110 577 2807.9705 620 3017.2300 492 2394.3180 535 2603.5775 578 2812.8370 621 3022.0965 493 2399.1845 536 2608.4440 579 2817.7035 622 3026.9630 494 2404.0510 537 2613.3105 580 2822.5700 623 3031.8295 495 2408.9175 538 2618.1770 581 2827.4365 624 3036.6960 496 2413.7840 539 2623.0435 582 2832.3030 625 3041.5625 497 2418.6505 540 2627.9100 583 2837.1695 626 3046.4290 498 2423.5170 541 2632.7765 584 2842.0360 627 3051.2955 499 2428.3835 542 2637.6430 585 2846.9025 628 3056.1620 500 2433.2500 543 2642.5095 586 2851.7690 629 3061.0285 501 2438.1165 544 2647.3760 587 2856.6355 630 3065.8950 502 2442.9830 545 2652.2425 588 2861.5020 631 3070.7615 503 2447.8495 546 2657.1090 589 2866.3685 632 3075.6280 504 2452.7160 547 2661.9755 590 2871.2350 633 3080.4945 505 2457.5825 548 2666.8420 591 2876.1015 634 3085.3610 506 2462.4490 549 2671.7085 592 2880.9680 635 3090.2275 507 2467.3155 550 2676.5750 593 2885.8345 636 3095.0940 508 2472.1820 551 2681.4415 594 2890.7010 637 3099.9605 509 2477.0485 552 2686.3080 595 2895.5675 638 3104.8270 510 2481.9150 553 2691.1745 596 2900.4340 639 3109.6935 511 2486.7815 554 2696.0410 597 2905.3005 640 3114.5600 512 2491.6480 555 2700.9075 598 2910.1670 641 3119.4265 613 2496.5145 556 2705.7740 599 2915.0335 642 3124.2930 514 2501.3810 557 2710.6405 600 2919.9000 643 3129.1595 515 2506.2475 558 2715.5070 601 2924.7665 644 3134.0260 516 2511.1140 559 2720.3735 602 2929.6330 645 3138.8925 517 2515.9805 560 2725.2400 503 2934.4995 646 3143.7590 518 2520.8470 561 2730.1065 604 2939.3660 647 3148.6255 519 2525.7135 562 2734.9730 605 2944.2325 648 3153.4920 520 2530.5800 563 2739.8395 606 2949.0990 649 3158.3585 521 2535.4465 564 2744.7060 607 2953.«655 650 3163.2250 522 2540.3130 565 2749.5725 608 2958.8320 651 3168.0915 523 2545.1795 566 2754.4390 609 2963.6985 652 3172.9580 524 2550.0460 567 2759.3055 610 2968.5650 653 3177.8245 525 2554.9125 568 2764.1720 611 2973.4315 654 3182.6910 526 2559.7790 569 2769.0385 612 2978.2980 655 3187.5575 527 2564.6455 570 2773.9050 2778.7715 613 2983.1645 656 3192.4240 528 2569.5120 571 614 2988.0310 657 3197.2905 30 F. B. Vandecbift & Co. POUND STERLING— Con ti»Med. 3202 3207 3211 3216 3221 3226 3231 3236 3241 3245 3250 3255 3260 3265 3270 3275 3280 3284 3289 3294 3299 3304 3309 3314 3318 3323 3328 3333 3338 3343 3348 3353 3357 3362 3367 3372 3377 3382 3387 3391 3396 3401 3406, ots. £ .1570 701 .0235 702 .8900 703 .7565 704 .6230 705 .4895 706 .3560 707 .2225 708 .0890 709 .9555 710 .8220 711 .6885 712 .5550 713 .4215 714 .2880 715 .1545 716 .0210 717 .8875 718 .7540 719 .6205 720 .4870 721 .3535 722 .2200 723 .0865 724 .9530 725 .8195 726 .6860 727 .5525 728 .4190 729 .2855 730 .1520 731 .0185 732 .8850 733 .7515 734 .6180 735 .4845 736 .3510 737 .2175 738 .0840 739 .9505 740 .8170 741 .6835 742 .5500 743 3411. 3416. 3421. 3426. 3430. 3435. 3440. 3445. 3450. 3455. 3460. 3464. 3469. 3474. 3479. 3484. 3489. 3494. 3499. 3503. 3508. 3513. 3518. 3523. 3528. 3533. 3537. 3542. 3547. 3552. 3557. 3562. 3567. 3572. 3576. 3581. 3586. 3591. 3596. 3601. 3606. 3610. 3615. cts. £ 4165 744 2830 745 1495 746 0160 747 8825 748 7490 749 6155 750 4820 751 3485 752 2150 753 0815 754 9480 755 8145 756 6810 757 5475 758 4140 759 2805 760 1470 761 0135 762 8800 763 7465 764 6130 765 4795 766 3460 767 2125 768 0790 769 9455 770 8120 771 6785 772 5450 773 4115 774 2780 775 1445 776 0110 777 8775 778 7440 779 6105 780 4770 781 3435 782 2100 783 0765 784 9430 785 8095 786 cts. 3620 3625 3630 3635 3640 3645 3649 3654 3659 3664 3669 3674 3679 3683 3688 3693 3698 3703 3708 3713 3718 3722 3727 3732 3737 3742 3747 3752 3756 3761 3766 3771 3776 3781 3786 3791 3795 3800 3805 3810 3815 3820 3825 6760 5425 4090 2755 1420 0085 8750 7415 6080 4745 3410 2075 0740 9405 8070 6735 5400 4065 2730 1395 0060 8725 7390 6055 4720 3385 2050 0715 9380 8045 6710 6375 4040 2705 1370 0035 8700 7365 6030 4695 3360 2025 0690 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 cts. 3829. 3834. 3839. 3844. 3849. 3854. 3859. 3864. 3868. 3873. 3878. 3883. 3888. 3893. 3898. 3902. 3907. 3912. 3917. 3922. 3927. 3932. 3936. 3941. 3946. 3951. 3956. 3961. 3966. 3971. 3975. 3980. 3985. 3990. 3995. 4000. 4005. 4009. 4014. 4019. 4024. 4029. 4034. 9355 8020 6685 5350 4015 2680 1345 0010 8675 7340 6005 4670 3335 2000 0665 9330 7995 6660 5325 3990 2655 1320 9985 8650 7315 5980 4645 3310 1975 0640 9305 7970 6635 5300 3965 2630 1295 9960 8626 7290 5956 4620 3285 F. B. Vandegbift & Co. POUND STERLING— Con^nmerf. 31 £ S cts. £ S cte. £ $ eta. £ i cts. 830 4039.1950 873 4248.4545 916 4457.7140 959 4666.9735 831 4044.0615 874 4253.3210 917 4462.5805 960 4671.8400 832 4048.9280 875 4258.1875 918 4467.4470 961 4676,7065 833 4053.7945 876 4283.0540 919 4472.3135 962 4681.5730 834 4058.6610 877 4267.9205 920 4477.1800 963 4686.4395 835 4063.5275 878 4272.7870 921 4482.0465 964 4691.3060 836 4068.3940 879 4277.6535 922 4486.9130 965 4696.1725 837 4073.2605 880 4282.5200 923 4491.7795 966 4701.0390 838 4078.1270 881 4287.3865 924 4496.6460 967 4705.9055 839 4082.9935 882 4292.2530 925 4501.5125 968 4710.7720 840 4087.8600 883 4297.1195 926 4506.3790 969 4715.6385 841 4092.7265 884 4301.9860 927 4511.2455 970 4720.5050 842 4097.5930 885 4306.8525 928 4516.1120 971 4725.3715 843 4102.4595 886 4311.7190 929 4520.9785 972 4730.2380 844 4107.3260 887 4316.5855 930 4525.8450 973 4735.1045 845 4112.1925 888 4321.4520 931 4530.7115 974 4739.9710 846 4117.0590 889 4326.3185 932 4535.5780 975 4744.8375 847 4121.9255 890 4331.1850 933 4540.4445 976 4749.7040 848 4126.7920 891 4336.0515 934 4545.3110 977 4754.5705 849 4131.6585 892 4340.9180 935 4550.1775 978 4769.4370 850 4136.5250 893 4345.7845 936 4555.0440 979 4764.3035 851 4141.3915 894 4350.6510 937 4559.9105 980 4769.1700 852 4146.2580 895 4355.5175 938 4564.7770 981 4774.0365 853 4151.1245 896 4360.3840 939 4569.6435 982 4778.9030 854 4155.9910 897 4365.2505 940 4574.5100 983 4783.7695 855 4160.8575 898 4370.1170 941 4579.3765 984 4788.6360 856 4165.7240 899 4374.9835 942 4584.2430 985 4793.5025 857 4170.5905 900 4379.8500 943 4589.1095 986 4798.3690 858 4175.4570 901 4384.7165 944 4593.9760 987 4803.2355 859 4180.3235 902 4389.5830 945 4598.8425 988 4808.1020 860 4185.1900 903 4394.4495 946 4603.7090 989 4812.9685 861 4190.0565 904 4399.3160 947 4608.6755 990 4817.8350 862 4194.9230 905 4404.1825 948 4613.4420 991 4822.7015 863 4199.7895 906 4409.0490 949 4618.3085 992 4827.6680 864 4204.6560 907 4413.9155 960 4623.1750 993 4832.4345 865 4209.5225 908 4418.7820 951 4628.0415 994 4837.3010 866 4214.3890 909 4423.6485 952 4632.9080 995 4842.1675 867 4219.2555 910 4428.5150 953 4637.7745 996 4847.0340 868 4224.1220 911 4433.3815 954 4642.6410 997 4851.9005 869 4228.9885 912 4438.2480 955 4647.6075 998 4856.7670 870 4233.8550 913 4443.1145 956 4652.3740 999 4861.6335 871 4238.7215 914 4447.9810 957 4657.2405 tooo 4866.5000 872 4243.5880 915 4452.8475 958 4662.1070 32 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. DRAWBACK Drawback of customs duties is 1. A refund of 99% of the duties paid on imported mer- chandise, when such merchandise has remained continuously in customs custody, and is exported therefrom, in the origri- nal packages, within three years from the date of importa- tion. (Tariff Act of 1922, Title IV, Sees. 557, 558 and 562.) 2. A refund of 99% of the duties paid on imported mate- rials used in the manufacture or production of articles In this country, on the exportation of such articles under cus- toms supervision. (Tariff Act of 1922, Title III, Sec. 313.) Drawback of internal revenue taxes is a refund of the full amount of such taxes paid on domestic alcohol used in the manufacture of flavoring extracts and medicinal and toilet preparations (including perfumery), on the exportation of such articles under customs supervision. (Tariff Act of 1922, Title III, Sec. 313.) In order that a proper rate of drawback may be established by the Secretary of the Treasury, application should be made before exportation of the goods so that the quantity of im- ported material or domestic alcohol used in the manufacture or production of the article to be exported may be ascertained and the rate prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS WORK. (NOTE. — Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of ■uch services,) ENDEX TO TARIFF ACT, 1922. p^g^. Acids — Schedules 1, 15 ... > 41, 110 Administrative Provisions — Title IV. 137 Agricultural products and provisions — Schedule 7 76 Animals, live — Schedules 7, 15 76, 110 Articles manufactured, nonenumerated — Paragraph 1459. 109 Articles unmanufactured, nonenumerated — Par. 1459... 109 Automobiles — Schedule 3 67 Breakage or leakage of wines, liquors, etc. — Schedule 8. . 82 Buttons and button forms. . Schedules 3, 14 57, 99 Carpets and rugs — Schedules 10, 11 87, 90 Cement, lime and plaster — Schedules 2, 15 52, 110 Chemicals — Schedule 1 41 China and earthenware — Schedule 2 62 Cigars and cigarettes — Schedule 6 76 Clays or eartha — Schedule 2 52 Coal tar products — Schedules 1, 15 41, 110 Cotton manufactures — Schedules 9, 10, 15 83, 87, 110 Cutlery — Schedule 3 57 Dates of taking effect 183 Drawback — ^Title IV (see index to Administrative Pro- visions) 34,137 Explosive substances — Schedules 1, 15 41, 110 Firearms — Schedule 3 67 Fish — Schedules 7, 15 76, 110 Flax, hemp and jute manufactures — Schedules 10, 15. .87, 110 Free list — Schedule 15 109, 110 Fruits and nuts — Schedules 7, 15 76, 110 Furs, and manufactures of — Schedules 14, 15 99,110 Glass and glassware — Schedule 2 62 Gloves, leather — Schedules 14, 15 99, 110 Harness and saddlery — Schedules 14, 15 99, 110 Harness and saddlery (Hardw^are)— Schedule 3 57 Iron, and manufactures of — Schedules 3, 15 57, 110 Jewelry and precious stones — Schedule 14 99 Laces and embroideries — Schedules 9, 14 83, 99 Lead — Schedules 1, 3 41, 57 Leather, and manufactures of — Schedules 14, 15 99,110 Machines and machinery — Schedules 3, 15 57, 110 Marking, branding and stamping — Title III, Section 304. 124 Meat products — Schedule 7 76 Metals, and manufactures of — Schedules 3, 15 57,110 Needles — Schedules 3, 15 57,110 Oils— Schedules 1, 7, 15 41, 76, 110 Ores — Schedules 1, 3, 15 41, 57, 110 Paints, colors and varnishes — Schedule 1 41 Papers and books — Schedules 13, 14, 15 -.95, 99, 110 Preparations, medicinal and toilet — Schedule 1 41 Rubber, and manufactures of — Schedules 14, 15 99, 110 Seeds— Schedules 7, 15 76, 110 Silks and silk goods — Schedules 12, 15 93, 110 Similitude clause — Paragraph 1460 109 Soap — Schedule 1 41 Soda — Schedules 1, 15 41, 110 Special Provisions — Title III 122 Spirits, wines and other beverages — Schedule 8 82 Steel, and manufactures of — Schedule 3 57 Stone — Schedules 2, 16 52, 110 Sugar, molasses, and manufactures of — Schedule 5 74 Sundries — Schedule 14 99 Tobacco — Schedules 6, 15 75, 110 Toys — Schedules 2, 3, 14 52,57,99 Wire — Schedules 3, 15 57, 110 Wood, and manufactures of — Schedules 4, 15 ......... 73, 110 Wool, and manufactures of — Scjiedule 11 90 Works of art — Schedules 14, 15 99, 110 34 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. INDEX TO SPECIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, TARIFF ACT OF 1922. Section. A Page. Abandoned Merchandise: 559 after 3 years in warehouse 169 491 as unclaimed, after 1 year 154 492 destruction of, when subject to internal revenue tax 154 493, 564 disposition of proceeds of sale 154, 170 609 sale of seized goods 177 505 within 10 days after entry 158 563 within 3 years after importation 169 308 Airplanes, entry of, in bond 126 308 Airships, entry of, in bond 126 Allowance for: 563 casualty 169 505 decay, damage or condemnation of perish- able merchandise 158 499 deficiency or shortage 155 506 excessive moisture or impurities 158 American goods reimported: 322 automobiles exported for use of A. E. F. . . . 137 314 when subject to internal revenue taxes 130 518 Analysis of imported merchandise 163 488 Appraisement: 152 552 immediate transportation merchandise 167 499, 500 method of 155, 156 507 mixed merchandise 159 502 regulations for 157 606, 607, 610 seized property 177 491 unclaimed merchandise '. 154 Appraisers: 501 decisions of, appeal from 156 401 deHnitlon of 137 500 duties of 156 513 immunity of, from suit 160 308 Automobiles and parts, imported in bond for exportation 126 B Baggage: (See also Personal Effects.) 461, 462, 496, 498, 582 Declaration, entry and examina- tion of 146, 154, 155, 171 462, 497 forfeiture of 146, 165 448-450,452,453 lading and unlading of 143,144 563 transportation of, in bond 167 308 Balloons, imported in bond for exportation... 126 308 Bicycles, imported in bond for exportation 126 483, 484 Bills of lading 149, 150 Board of General Appraisers (See General Appraisers). 316,486,495 Bond, general', etc 132,152,164 Bond for: 486 compliance with law and regulations 152 442 delivery of cargo at another port 142 sns exportation within 6 months 126 584 payment of opium penalty 171 484-486, 490 production of documents .150-163 608 release of seized property 177 486 return of delivered merchandise 162 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. 35 Section. Page. 312 smelting or refining 128 451 Sunday, holiday or night unlading. 144 Bond of: 565 cartmen 170 551 common carriers 167 311 manufacturer in warehouse 127 555 warehouseman 167 485 Books and periodicals, in parts, etc., declara- tion for 151 481 Bounties allowed by foreign countries upon exportation must be separately itemized on invoice 148 303 Bounty or grant 124 601 Bribery 176 595, 596 Buildings on boundary 175 Cargo: ^ 431, 458 "for orders" 139, 145 442-445 for other port or ports 142, 143 442 residue, for foreign port 142 Carriers: (See also vessels). 551 bonding of 167 464 improper delivery by 147 564 liens of . ; 170 463 sealed 146 594 seizure of vessels or vehicles of 174 308 Oars for clearing obstructions, etc 126 565 Cartage by bonded cartmen 170 Classification : 315 change of, by Presidential proclamation.... 130 502 regulations for 157 308 Coaches for clearing obstructions, etc 126 Collectors: 514, 515, 517 decisions, review of 160, 161, 163 401 definition of 137 513 immunity of, from suit 160 523 Comptroller of customs, duties of 165 482, 484, 485 Consigned merchandise 149-151 Cost of production (see value). Court of Customs Appeals: 516 appeals by American manufacturers 161 501, 515, 517 by importers 156, 161, 163 316 from Tariff Commission 132 563 in casualty cases 169 Coverings and containers: 402 as part of value 138 308 for compressed gas, imported in bond for exportation 126 503 unusual, subject to additional duties 158 320 Cuba, reciprocity treaty with 137 522 Currency, conversion of 165 Customs officers: 555 compensation of 167 600 not to accept gratuities 176 599 not to own or represent owners of vessels or cargoes 176 D 315. 317, 318, 401, 402, 561 Definitions, 130, 133, 135, 137, 138, 169 317 Discrimination in commerce 133 36 F. B. Vandecbift & Co. Section. Page. Drawback: 481 allowed by foreign countries upon exporta- tion .must be separately itemized on invoice 148 590 fraudulent claim for, penalty 173 588 merchandise after delivery 172 567,658 merchandise in bonded warehouse 168 489 of additional duties, not allowed 152 313 of internal revenue tax on alcohol 129 313 on flour or by-products of wheat 129 313 products of imported materials 129 Duties: additional 485 consignee not liable for, when 151 303 equal to bounty or grant 124 317 for discrimination by foreign countries... 133 304 for not properly marking, etc 124 489 for undervaluation 152 316 for unfair competition 132 489 remission of 152 319 based on weight 136 315 increase or decrease of, by President 130 489, 604, 512 liquidation of 152, 158, 160 322 on automobiles exported for use of A. K. F. . . 137 310 on goods recovered from wrecked vessels. . . 127 319 on imports before passage of act 136 507 on mixed goods 159 466 on repairs and equipment made in foreign countries on American vessels 147 504, 512 payment and deposit of 158, 160 504, 512, 515, 520 refund of 158, 160, 161, 164 502 regulations for assessment of 157 520, 521 reliquidation of 164, 165 525 Enforcement of Act, District of Columbia 166 Entry of merchandise: 487 additions to and deductions from invoice price 162 498 damaged on voyage 155 484-486 documents to be filed at time of 150-152 489,591-593 fraudulent 152,173,174 449 from vessel in distress 144 498 from wrecked vessel 155 498 if gifts 165 490 if not legally invoiced 153 490 if not made In time .- 153 484, 486, 490 incomplete 150, 162, 163 448, 498 of articles not regarded as imported mer- chandise 143, 155 498 of merchandise not exceeding $100 in value 155 484 scope of 160 448, 484 time for 143, 150 498 tools of trade of Immigrants 155 484 who shall make 150 Entry of vessels. (See Vessel.) 308 Equipment for clearing obstructions, etc 126 489, 520 Error, manifest clerical 152, 164 608, 509 Examination of importers and others under oath 159 308 Experimental purposes, articles for, imported in bond for exportation 126 F. B. VANDEGRIF«r&C0. 37 Section. * Page. 313 Fish, salt for curing 129 Porteiture. (See Seizures and searches.) 591-593 EVaudulent importations 173,174 G 308 Gas containers, imported in bond for ex- portation 126 Gleneral Appraisers: 518 appointment, duties, powers, etc., of 163 501, 509, 515, 519 decisions of .156, 159, 161, 164 501, 516 appeals from 156, 161 489 petition for remission of additional duties. . 152 514-517 protests 160-163 501, 516 reappraisements 156, 161 563 to determine casualties in bonded ware- houses , 169 448, 449, 457 General order 143-145 600 Gratuity, penalty for 176 401 Gnam 137 H 308 Horses, saddle, entry of, in bond 126 498, 520 Household effects 155, 164 I 552, 553 Immediate transportation entry 167 510, 511 Inspection of importers' and exporters' books, 159, 160 314, 492 Internal revenue tax 130, 154 645 Invalid provisions, not to affect remainder of act 182 Invoice: 481, 482, 484 accompaniments 148-150 487 additions to 152 481, 482, 486 certification of 148, 149, 152 481, 484 contents of 148, 150 482, 485 declaration upon 149, 151 482 disposition of copies of 149 498, 552, 553 not required 155, 167 494, 499 omissions from 154, 155 481 pro forma 148 L 452 IJading of merchandise and baggage 144 453 penalty for unlawful 144 Liens: 613 for charges, freight, etc., on seized prop- erty 178 564 upon merchandise entered for warehousing. 170 584 upon vessel for opium penalty 171 liquidation. (See Duties.) 308 l/ocomotlves for clearing obstructions, etc.... 126 M 308 Machinery for repair, imported in bond for exportation 126 498 Mail, importations by 155 Manifest: 443 cargo for different ports 142 38 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Section. Page. 439 certified, penalty for neglect to produce 141 583 certification of r 171 584 clerical error in 171 431, 432 contents of 139, 140 439 delivery of copies of 141 584 falsity or lack of, penalty for 171 459 of vessels and vehicles from contiguous countries 146 440 omitted articles from, post entry of 141 583 production of, to customs ofllcer 171 304 Marking, stamping, branding or labeling 124 313 Meats, packed, smoked or cured with imported salt 129 308 Models of women's apparel, imported in bond for exportation 126 308 Molder's patterns, imported in bond for ex- portation 126 308 Motor boats, imported in bond for exportation 126 308 Motor cycles, imported in bond for exporta- tion 126 N 498 Nonimportations 155 o 584 Opium for smoking, penalty 171 312 Ores, assaying, sampling and smelting of 128 483 Ownership for entry 149 P Fanamia Canal Zone. (See United States.) 448, 450 Passengers, landing of 143, 144 Penalties and fines: 616-618 abating or compromising claims 179, 180 598 breaking seals, false seals, etc 175 509 failure to appear before Collector, Ap- praiser, or General Appraiser or Board of General Appraisers when cited or swearing falsely 159 517 frivolous protest or appeal 163 621 limitation of suits to recover 181 616, 618 remission or mitigation of 179, 180 620 sharing in awards 180 498,520 Personal effects. (See also Baggage.) 155,164 301,401,482 Philippine Islands 122,137,149 302 Porto Rico 124 Prohibited importations: 306 cattle, neat, and hides of 126 307 convict-made goods 126 316 due to unfair methods or acts 132 317 from discriminating country 133 305 immoral goods 125 305 lottery tickets 125 Protest. (See General Appraisers.) 561 Public Stores 169 R 308 Racing shells, imported in bond for exporta- tion 126 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. 39 Section. Page. 308 Railroad equipment, imported in bond for ex- portation J 126 Reappraisement. (See General Appraisers.) 481 Rebates allowed by foreign countries upon ex- portation must be separately itemized on invoice 148 524 Receipts from reimbursable charges 166 623 Regrolatloiis, general 181 589 Relandlng of exported goods unlawful 173 Reliquldatlon. (See Duties.) 611 Reinanufacture in lieu of sale 178 Repealing provisions: 321 of Title III 137 641-644 of Title IV 181,182 466, 642 Revised statutes 147, 181 311 Rice, waste from cleaning in warehouse 127 641 Rights and liabilities to be preserved ISl s 308 Samples, imported in bond for exportation... 126 602, 523 Secretary of Treasury, decisions of 157, 166 Seized property: 613 application for return of 178 608, 613, 615-618, 621 claims for 177-181 614, 618 release of 179, 180 Seizures and searches: 619 award of compensation for 180 595-597 entry of buildings 175 489 for undervaluation 152 499 of articles omitted from invoice 155 582 of persons and baggage 171 464, 466, 581, 594 of vessels and vehicles 147, 171, 174 612, 613 perishable goods 178 602-611, 615 procedure in 176-179 593 Smuggling 174 311 Spirits distilled, prohibition of manufacture in warehouse 127 484 Statistics of imports, statement of 150 432,446,584 Stores, sea and ship 140,143,171 T 506 Tare and draft, allowance for 158 Tariff Commission: 315-318 duties and powers of 130-135 316 findings of, appeals from 132 646 Time of taking effect of Act 182 647 Title of Act 182 311 Tobacco and cigars, manufacture of, in ware- house 127 526 Trade-mark, wrongful use of 166 553 Transit, merchandise in, for foreign country. . 167 553,554,588 Transportation of merchandise 167,172 586-587 Transshipment 172 401 Tutuila 137 u 448,449,491,493 Unclaimed merchandise 143,144,154 401 United States, definition of 137 Unlading: 456 after 25 days 145 458 bulk cargo 145 40 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Section. Page. 447 elsewhere than at port of entry 143 449, 586 emergency 14*' ^'^2 448,461 of goods, passengers and baggage 143,146 450, 451 on Sundays, holidays or at night 144 454 suspended during unfavorable weather 145 447, 453, 459. 464, 586 unlawful 143, 144, 146, 147, 172 V Value: 487 additions to or deductions from invoice l5-i 489 advanced by appraiser 152 315, 402 American selling price 130, 138 402 cost of production in lieu of 13» 402 definition of l»° 503 dutiable l»f 489 entered, as minimum 152 402 export i^f 402 foreign and United States 138 Vehicles. (See Vessels.) Vessels: 310 abandoned, merchandise from 127 454, 455, 581 boarding of 145, 171 584 clearance withheld until payment of opium penalty 171 401 definition of ■ 137 585 departure before report on entry 172 434-436, 444, 447-449 entry of 140-144 466 first arrival of, duty on equipment, etc. . . . 147 459,460,463-465 from contiguous countries 146,147 441 not required to make entry 141 433 report of arrival 140 437, 438 return of documents 141 598 unlawful removal of merchandise from 175 309 war, withdrawal of supplies for 126 401 Virgin Islands 137 w 622 War, emergency of 181 Watehonses, bonded: (See Public Stores.) 597 concealment, etc., of goods in 175 557 destruction of merchandise in, in lieu of ex- portation 168 555 establishment of 167 511, 556-558 exportation from 127, 168 560 leasing of 169 562 manipulation of merchandise in 169 311 manufactures in 127 556 regulations governing operation of 168 312 smelting or refining 128 656, 557 storage in 168 309 supplies from, for warships 126 598 unlawful removal of merchandise from 175 567, 562 withdrawal of goods from 168, 169 319 Weight, duties based on 136 494 Weight, quantity, or measure of merchandise, where not stated on invoice or entry, expense of ascertaining to be paid by consignee 154 567, 662 Withdrawal from warehouse 168, 169 562 Wool, scouring, etc., not a manufacture of . . . . 169 AN ACT To provide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, TITLE I. Dutiable Ijist. Section 1. That on and after the day following the passage of this Act, except as otherwise specially provided for in this Act, there shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all ar- ticles when imported from any foreign country into the United States or into any of its possessions (except the Philippine Islands, the Virgin Islands, and the islands of Guam and Tutuila) the rates of duty which are prescribed by the sched- ules and paragraphs of the dutiable list of this title, namely: Schedule 1. — Chemicals, Oils, and Faints. Paragraph 1. Acids and acid anhydrides: Acetic acid con- taining by weight not more than 65 per centum of acetic acid, threerfourths of 1 cent per pound; containing by weight more than 66 per centum, 2 cents per pound; acetic anhydride, 5 cents per pound; boric acid, 1% cents per pound; chloroacetic acid, 5 cents per pound; citric acid, 17 cents per pound;* lactic acid containing by weight of lactic acid less than 30 per centum, 2 cents per pound; 30 per centum or more and less than 55 per centum, 4 cents per pound; and 55 per centum or more, 9 cents per pound: Provided, That any lactic-acid anhy- dride present shall be determined as lactic acid and included as such: And provided further, That the duty on lactic acid shall not be less than 25 per centum ad valorem; tannic acid., tannin, and extracts of nutgalls, containing by weight of tan- nic acid less than 60 per centum, 4 cents per pound; 50 per centum or more and not medicinal, 10 cents per pound; 50 per centum or more and medicinal, 20 cent^ per pound; tar- taric acid, 6 cents per pound; arsenic acid, 3 cents per pound; gallic acid, 8 cents per pound; oleic acid or red oil, 1^ cents per pound; oxalic acid, 4 cents per pound; phosphoric acid, 2 cents per pound; pyrogallic acid, 12 cents per pound; stearic acid, 1% cents per pound; and all other acids and acid anhy- drides not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 2. Acetaldehyde, aldol or acetaldol, aldehyde ammonia, butyraldehyde, crotonaldehyde, paracetaldehyde, ethylene ohlorohydrin, ethylene dichloride, ethylene glycol, ethylene oxide, glycol monoacetate, propylene chlorohydrin, propylene 41 42 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. dichloride, and propylene glycol, 6 cents per pound and 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 3. Acetone, acetone oil, and ethyl methyl ketone, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 4. Alcohol: Amyl, butyl, propyl, and fusel oil, 6 cents per pound; methyl or wood (or methanol), 12 cents per gal- lon; and ethyl for nonbeverage purposes only, 15 cents per gallon. Par. 5. All chemical elements, all chemical salts and com- pounds, all medicinal preparations, and all combinations and mixtures of any of the foregoing, all the foregoing obtained naturally or artificially and not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 6. Aluminum hydroxide or refined bauxite, one-half of 1 cent per pound; potassium aluminum sulphate or potash alum and ammonium aluminum sulphate or ammonia alum, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound; aluminum sulphate, alum cake or aluminous cake, containing not more than 15 per centum of alumina and more iron than the equivalent of one- tenth of 1 per centum of ferric oxide, three-tenths of 1 cent per pound; containing more than 15 per centum of alumina or not more iron than the equivalent of one-tenth of 1 per centum of ferric oxide, three-eighths of 1 cent per pound; all other aluminum salts and compounds not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 7. Ammonium carbonate and bicarbonate, 1 % cents per pound; ammonium chloride, 1% cents per pound; ammonium nitrate, 1 cent per pound; ammonium perchlorate and ammo- nium phosphate, IY2 cents per pound; ammonium sulphate, one-fourth of 1 cent per pound; liquid anhydrous ammonia, 2% cents per pound. Par. 8. Antimony: Oxide, 2 cents per pound; tartar emetic or potassium-antimony tartrate, 6 cents per pound; sulphides and other antimony salts and compounds, not specially pro- vided for, 1 cent per pound and 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 9. Argols, tartar, and wine lees, crude or partly refined, containing not more than 90 per centum of potassium bitart- rate, 5 per centum ad valorem; containing more than 90 per centum of potassium bitartrate, 5 cents per pound; cream of tartar, Rochelle salts or potassium-sodium tartrate, 5 cents per pound; calcium tartrate, crude, 5 per centum ad valorem. Par. 10. Balsams: Copaiba, fir or Canada, Peru, tolu, styrax, and all other balsams, all the foregoing which are natural and uncompounded, 10 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no article containing alcohol shall be classified for duty under this paragraph. Par. 11. Gums: Amber and amberoid unmanufactured, not specially provided for, $1 per pound; arable or Senegal, % cent per pound. Par. 12. Barium carbonate, precipitated, 1 cent per pound; barium chloride, 1% cents per pound; barium dioxide, 4 cents per pound; barium hydroxide, 1% cents per pound; and barium nitrate, 2 cents per pound. Par. 13. Blackings, powders, liquids, and creams for clean- ing or polishing, not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no preparations containing alcohol shall be classified for duty under this paragraph. Par. 14. Bleaching powder or chlorinated lime, three-tenths of 1 cent per pound. Par. 15. Caffeine, $1.60 per pound; compounds of caffeine, 25 per centum ad valorem; Impure tea, tea waste, tea slf tings and sweepings, for manufacturing purposes in bond, pursuant to the provisions of the Act of May 16, 1908, entitled "An Act Tariff Act, 1922 43 to amend an Act to prevent the importation of impure and unwholesome tea, approved March 2, 1897," and the Act of May 31, 1920, entitled "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921," 1 cent per pound. Par. 16. Calcium carbide, 1 cent per pound. Par. 17. Calomel, corrosive sublimate, and other mercurial preparations, 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 18. Carbon tetrachloride, 2% cents per pound; chlo- roform, 6 cents per pound; tetrachloroethane and trichloro- ethylene, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 19. Casein or lactarene, 2% cents per pound. Par. 20. Chalk or whiting or Paris white: Dry, ground, bolted, or precipitated, 25 per centum ad valorem; ground in oil (putty), three-fourths of 1 cent per pound; put up in the form of cubes, blocks, sticks, or disks, or otherwise, includ- ing tailors', billiard, red, and manufactures of chalk not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 21. Chemical compounds, mixtures, and salts, of which gold, platinum, rhodium, or silver constitutes the element of chief value, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 22. Chemical compounds, salts, and mixtures of bismuth, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 23. Chemicals, drugs, medicinal and similar substances, whether dutiable or free, when imported in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms. Including powders put up in medicinal doses, shall be duti- able at not less than 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 24. Chemical elements, and chemical and medicinal compounds, preparations, mixtures and salts, distilled or es- sental oils, expressed or extracted oils, animal oils and greases, ethers and esters, flavoring and other extracts, and natural or synthetic fruit flavors, fruit esters, oils and essences, all the foregoing and their combinations when containing alco- hol, and all articles consisting of vegetable or mineral ob- jects immersed or placed in, or saturated with, alcohol, ex- cept perfumery and spirit varnishes, and all alcoholic com- pounds not specially provided for, if containing 20 per centum of alcohol or less, 20 cents per pound and 25 per centum ad valorem; containing more than 20 per centum and not more than 50 per centum of alcohol, 40 cents per pound and 25 per centum ad valorem; containing more than 50 per centum of alcohol, 80 cents per pound and 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 25. Chicle, crude, 10 cents per pound; reflned or ad- vanced in value by drying, straining, or any other process or treatment whatever beyond that essential to the proper pack- ing, 15 cents per pound. . Par. 26. Chloral hydrate, terpin hydrate, thymol, urea, and glycerophosphoric acid, and salts and compounds of glycero- phosphoric acid, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 27. Coal-tar products: Acetanilide not suitable for medi- cinal use, alpha-naphthol, aminobenzoic acid, aminonaphthol, amlnophenetole, aminophenol, aminosalicylic acid, amino- anthraquinone, aniline oil, aniline salt, anthraquinone, arsan- ilic acid, benzaldehyde not suitable for medicinal use, benzal chloride, benzanthrone, benzidine, benzidine sulfate, benzoic acid not suitable for medicinal use, benzoqulnone, benzoyl chloride, benzyl chloride, benzylethylaniline, betanaphthol not suitable for medicinal use, bromobenzene, chlorobenzene, chlorophthalic acid, cinnamic acid, cumidlne, dehydrothio- toluidine, diaminostilbene, dianisidine, dichlorophthalic acid, dimethylaniline, dimethylaminophenol, dimethylphenylbenzyl- ammonium hydroxide, dimethylphenylenediamine, dinitro- 44 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. benzene, dlnitrochlorobenzene, dinitronaphthalene, dinitro- phenol, dlnitrotoluene, dihydroxynaphthalene, diphenylamine, hydroxyphenylarsinio acid, metanilic acid, methylanthra- quinone, naphthylamine, naphthylenediamine, nitroaniUne, nitroanthraquinone, nitrobenzaldehyde, nitrobenzene, nitro- naphthalene, nitrophenol, nltrophenylenediamine, nitrosodi- methylaniline, nitrotoluene, nitrotoluylenedlamine, phenol, phenylenedlamlne, phenylhydrazine, phenylnaphthylamine, phenylglycine, phenylglyoineortho-carboxylio acid, phthalic acid, phthalic anhydride, phthalimlde, quinaldine, quinoline, resorcinol not suitable for medicinal use, salicylic acid and its salts not suitable for medicinal use, sulfanllic acid, thiocarbanilide, thiosalicyllc acid, tetrachlorophthalic acid, tetramethyldiaminobenzophenone, tetramethyldiaminodiph- enylmethane, toluene sulfochloride, toluene sulfonamide, tribromophenol, toluidine, tolidine, tolylenediamine, xylidine. anthracene having a purity of 30 per centum or more, carba'zole having a purity of 65 per centum or more, meta- cresol having a purity of 90 per centum or more, naphtha- lene which after the removal of all water present has a solidifying point of seventy-nine degrees centigrade or above, orthocresol having a purity of 90 per centum or more, para- cresol having a purity of 90 per centum or more; all the foregoing products in this paragraph whether obtained, de- rived, or manufactured from coal tar or other source; all distillates of coal tar, blastfurnace tar, oil-gas tar, and water- gas tar, which on being subjected to distillation yield in the portion distilling below one hundred and ninety degrees centigrade a quantity of tar acids equal to or more than 5 per centum of the original distillate or which on being subjected to distillation yield in the portion distilling below two hundred and fifteen degrees centigrade a quantity of tar acids equal to or more than 75 per centum of the original distillate; all similar products by whatever name known, which are obtained, derived, or manufactured in whole or in part from any of the products provided for in this para- graph, or from any of the products provided for in para- graph 1549; all mixtures, including solutions, consisting in whole or in part of any of the foregoing products provided for in this paragraph, except sheep dip and medicinal soaps; all the foregoing products provided for in this paragraph, not colors, dyes, or stains, color acids, color bases, color lakes, leuco-compounds, indoxyl, Indoxyl compounds, ink powders, photographic chemicals, medicinals, synthetic aro- matic or odoriferous chemicals, synthetic resinlike products, synthetic tanning materials, or explosives, and not specially provided for in paragraph 28 (jr 1549, 40 per centum ad valorem based upon the American selling price (as defined in subdivision (f) of section 402, Title IV) of any similar competitive article manufactured or produced In the United States, and 7 cents per pound: Provided, That for a period of two years beginning on the day following the passage of this Act the ad valorem rate of duty shall be 55 per centum instead of 40 per centum. If there is no similar competitive article manufactured or produced in the United States then the ad valorem rate shall be based upon the United States value, as defined In subdivision (d) of section 402, Title IV. For the purposes of this paragraph any coal-tar product provided for in this Act shall be considered similar to or competitive with any imported coal-tar product which ac- complishes results substantially equal to those accomplished by the domestic product when used in substantially the same manner: Provided, That no duty imposed under this Tariff Act, 1922 45 paragraph shall be increased under the provisions of section 315. Par. 28. Coal-tar products: All colors, dyes, or stains, whether soluble or not in water, color acids, color bases, color lakes, leuco-compounds, whether colorless or not, indoxyl and indoxyl compounds; ink powders; photographic chemicals; acetanilide suitable for medicinal use, acetphenetidine, acetyl- salicylic acid, antipyrine, benzaldehyde suitable for medicinal Use, benzoic acid suitable .for medicinal use, beta-naphthol suitable for medicinal use, guaiacol and its derivatives, phe- nolphthalein, resorcinol suitable for medicinal use, salicylic acid and its salts suitable for medicinal use, salol, and other medicinals; sodium benzoate; saccharin; artificial musk, benzyl acetate, benzyl benzoate, coumarin, diphenyloxide, methyl anthranilate, methyl salicylate, phenylacetaldehyde, phenylethyl alcohol, and other synthetic odoriferous or aro- matic chemicals, including flavors, all of these products not marketable as perfumery, cosmetics, or toilet preparations, and not mixed and not compounded, and not containing alcohol; synthetic phenolic resin and all resinlike products prepared from phenol, cresol, phthalic anhydride, coumarone, indene, or from any other article' or material provided for in paragraph 27 or 1549, all of these products whether in a solid, semisolid, or liquid condition; synthetic tanning ma- terials; picric acid, trinitrotoluene, and other explosives except smokeless powders; all of the foregoing products pro- vided for in this paragraph, when obtained, derived, or manufactured in whole or in part from any of the products provided for in paragraph 27 or 1549; natural alizarin and natural indigo, and colors, dyes, stains, color acids, color bases, color lakes, leuco-compounds, indoxyl, and indoxyl compounds, obtained, derived, or manufactured in whole or in part from natural alizarin or natural indigo; natural methyl salicylate or oil of wintergreen or oil of sweet birch; natural coumarin; natural guaiacol and its derivatives; and all mixtures, including solutions, consisting in whole or in part of any of the articles or materials provided for in this paragraph, excepting mixtures of synthetic odoriferous or aromatic chemicals, 45 per centum ad valorem based upon the American selling price (as defined in subdivision (f) of section 402, Title IV) of any similar competitive article manu- factured or produced In the United States, and 7 cents per pound: Provided, That for a period of two years beginning on the day following the passage of this Act the ad valorem rate of duty shall be 60 per centum instead of 45 per centum. If there is no similar competitive article manufactured or produced in the United States then the ad valorem rate shall be based upon tlie United States value, as defined in subdivision (d) of section 402, Title IV. For the purposes of this paragraph any coal-tar product provided for in this Act shall be considered similar to or competitive with any Imported coal-tar product which accomplishes results sub- stantially equal to those accomplished by the domestic product when used in substantially the same manner: Provided, That no duty imposed under this paragraph shall be increased under the provisions of section 315: Provided, That the specific duty of 7 cents per pound herein provided for on colors, dyes, or stains, whether soluble or not in water, color acids, color bases, color lakes, leuco-compounds, indoxyl, and indoxyl compounds, shall be based on standards of strength ■which shall be established by the Secretary of the Treasury, and that upon all importations of such ar- ticles which exceed such standards of strength the specific 46 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. duty of 7 cents per pound shall be computed on the weight which the article would have if it were diluted to the stand- ard strength, but in no case shall any such articles of whatever strength pay a specific duty of less than 7 cents per pound: Provided further, That beginning six months after the date of passage of this Act it shall be unlawful to import or bring into the United States any such color, dye, stain, color acid, color base, color lake, leuco-compound,_ in- doxyl, or indoxyl compound unless the immediate container and the invoice shall bear a plain, conspicuous, and truly descriptive statement of the identity a:nd percentage, exclu- sive of diluents, of such color, dye, stain, color acid, color base, color lake, leuco-compound, indoxyl, or indoxyl com- pound contained therein: Provided further, That on and after the passage of this Act it shall be unlawful to import or bring into the United States any such color, dye, stain, color acid, color base, color lake, leuco-connpound, indoxyl, or indoxyl compound, if: the immediate container or the in- voice bears any statement, design, or device regarding the article or the ingredients or substances contained therein which is false, fraudulent, or misleading in any particular: Provided further, That In the enforcement of the foregoing provisos in this paragraph the Secretary of the Treasury shall adopt a standard of strength for each dye or other article which shall conform as nearly as practicable to the commercial strength in ordinary use in the United States prior to July 1, 1914; that if a dye or other article hjas been introduced into commercial use since said date then the standard of strength for such dye or other article shall con- form as nearly as practicable to the commercial strength in ordinary use; that if a dye or other article was or is ordi- narily used in more than one commercial strength, then the lowest commercial strength shall be adopted as the standard of strength for such dye or other article: Provided further, That any article or product which is within the terms of paragraph 1, 5, 38, 40, 61, 68, 84, or 1585, as well as within the terms of paragraph 27, 28, or 1549, shall be assessed for duty or exempted from duty as the case may be under para- graph 27, 28, or 1549. Par. 29. Cobalt: Oxide, 20 cents per pound; sulphate and linoleate, 10 cents per pound; and all other cobalt salts and compounds, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 30. Cellulose esters, collodion and other liquid solu- tions of pyroxylin, of other cellulose esters or ethers, or of cellulose, 35 cents per pound. Par. 31. Compounds of pyroxylin, of other cellulose esters or ethers, or of cellulose, by whatever name known (except compounds of cellulose known as vulcanized or hard fiber), in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms, and not made into finished or partly finished articles, 40 cents per pound; made into finished or partly finished articles, of which any of the foregoing is the component material of chief value, 60 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That all such articles (except photographic and moving-picture films), whether or not more specifically provided for elsewhere, shall be duti- able under this paragraph. Par. 32. Compounds of cellulose, known as vulcanized or hard fiber, made wholly or in chief value of cellulose, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 33. Compounds of casein, known as galalith, or by any other name, in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms, not made Into finished or partly finished articles, 25 cents per pound; made into finished or partly finished articles of Tariff Act, 1922 47 which any of the foresoing is the component material oC chief value not specially provided for, 40 cents per pound and 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 34. Drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, buds, bulbs, bulbous roots, excrescences, fruits, flowers, dried fibers, dried insects, grains, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, roots, stems, vegetables, seeds (aromatic, not garden seeds), seeds of mor- bid growth, weeds, and all other drugs of vegetable or animal origin; any of tlje foregoing which are natural and uncom- pounded drugs and not edible, and not specially provided for, but which are advanced in value or condition by shred- ding, grinding, chipping, crushing, or any other process or treatment whatever beyond that essential to the proper packing of the drugs and the prevention of decay or deterio- ration pending manufacture, 10 per centum, ad valorem: Provided, That the term "drug" wherever used in this Act shall include only those substances having therapeutic or medicinal properties and chiefly used for medicinal purposes: And provided further. That no article containing alcohol shall be classified for duty under this paragraph. Par. 35; Aconite, aloes, asafetida, cocculus indicus, ipecac, jalap, manna; marshmallow or althea root, leaves and flowers; mat€, and pyrethrum or insect flowers; all the foregoing which are natural and uncompounded, but which are ad- vanced in value or condition by shredding, grinding, chip- ping, crushing, or any other process or treatment whatever beyond that essential to proper packing and the prevention of decay or deterioration pending manufacture, 10 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no article containing alcohol shall be classified for duty under this paragraph. Par. 36. Buchu leaves, 10 cents per pound; coca leaves, 10 cents per pound; gentian, one-fourth of 1 cent per pound; licorice root, one-half of 1 cent per pound; sarsaparilla root, 1 cent per pound; bella-donna, digitalis, henbane, and stra- monium, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 37. Ergot, 10 cents per pound. Par. 38. Ethers and esters: Diethyl sulphate and dimethyl sulphate, 25 per centum ad valorem; ethyl acetate, 3 cents per pound; ethyl chloride, 15 cents per pound; ethyl ether, 4 cents per pound; and ethers and esters of all kinds not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem: Pro- vided, That no article containing more than 10 per centum of alcohol shall be classified for duty under this paragraph. Par. 39. Extracts, dyeing and tanning: Chestnut, cutch, chlo- rophyll, divi-divi, fustic, hemlock, logwood, mangrove, myro- balan, oak, Persian berry, quebracho, sumac, saffron, safflower, saffron cake, valonia, wattle, and other extracts, decoctions, and preparations of vegetable origin used for dyeing, color- ing, staining, or tanning, not specially provided for, and com- binations and mixtures of the foregoing articles in this para- graph, 15 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no ar- ticle containing alcohol shall be classified for duty under this paragraph. Par. 40. Flavoring extracts and natural or synthetic fruit flavors, fruit esters, oils, and essences, all the foregoing not containing alcohol, and not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 41. Formaldehyde solution or formalin, 2 cents per pound; solid formaldehyde or paraformaldehyde, 8 cents per pound; and hexamethylenetetramine, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 42. Edible gelatin, valued at less than 40 cents per pound, 20 per centum ad valorem and 3% cents per pound; 48 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. valued at 40 cents or more per pound, 20 per centum ad valo- rem and 7 cents per pound; gelatin, glue, glue size and fish glue, not specially provided for, valued at less than 40 cents per pound, 20 per centum ad valorem and 1% cents per pound; valued at 40 cents or more per pound, 20 per centum ad valorem and 7 cents per pound; casein glue, agar agar, isin- glass and other fish sounds, cleaned, split, or otherwise pre- pared, and manufactures, wholly or in chief value of gelatin, glue or glue size, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 43. Glycerin, crude, 1 cent per pound; refined, 2 cents per pound. Par. 44. Ink, and Ink powders not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 45. Iodine, resublimed, 20 cents per pound. Par. 46. Bromine and all bromine compounds not specially provided for, 10 cents per pound. Par. 47. Lead: Acetate, white, 2% cents per pound; acetate, brown, gray, or yellow, 2 cents per pound; nitrate, arsenate, and resinate, 3 cents per pound; and all other lead com- pounds not specially provided for, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 48. Licorice, extracts of, in pastes, rolls, or other forms, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 49. .Lime, citrate of, 7 cents per pound. Par. 50. Magnesium: Carbonate, precipitated, 1% cents per pound; chloride, anhydrous, 1 cent per pound; chloride, not • specially provided for, five-eighths of 1 cent per pound; sul- phate or Epsom salts, one-half of 1 cent per pound; oxide or calcined magnesia, medicinal, 3% cents per pound; oxide or calcined magnesia not suitable for medicinal use, 3% cents per pound. Par. 51. Manganese: Borate, resinate, sulphate, and other manganese compounds and salts, not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 52. Menthol, 50 cents per. pound; camphor, crude, natural, 1 cent per pound; camphor, refined or synthetic, 6 cents per pound. Par. 53. Oils, animal: Sod, herring, and menhaden, 5 cents per gallon; whale and seal, 6 cents per gallon; sperm, 10 cents per gallon; and all fish oils, not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem; wool grease, crude, including that known commercially as degras or brown wool grease, one- half of 1 cent per pound; wool grease, not crude. Including adeps lanse, hydrous and anhydrous, 1 cent per pound; all other animal oils, fats, and greases, not specially provided for, .20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 54. Oils, expressed or extracted: Castor oil, 3 cents per pound; hempseed oil, 1% cents per pound; linseed or flax- seed oil, raw, boiled, or oxidized, S 3/10 cents per pound; olive oil, weighing with the immediate container less than forty pounds, 7% cents per pound on contents and container; olive oil, not specially provided for, 6% cents per pound; poppy-seed oil, raw, boiled, or oxidized, 2 cents per pound; rapeseed oil, 6 cents per gallon; all other expressed and extracted oils, not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 56. Coconut oil, 2 cents per pound; cottonseed oil, 3 cents per pound; peanut oil, 4 cents per pound; and soya- bean oil, 2^ cents per pound. Par. 56. Alizarin assistant, Turkey red oil, sulphonated cas- tor or other sulphonated animal or vegetable oils, soaps made in whole or in part from castor oil, and all soluble greases; all of the foregoing in whatever form, and used In the Tariff Act, 1922 49 processes of softening, dyeing, tanning, or finishing, not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 57. Hydrogenated or hat'dened oils and fats, 4 cents per pound} other oils and fats, the composition and properties of which have been changed by vulcanizing, oxidizing, chlorinating, nitrating, or any other chemical process, and not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 5S. Combinations and mixtures of animal, vegetable, or mineral oils or of any of them (except combinations or mix- tures containing essential or distilled oils), with or without other substances, and not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no article containing alcohol shall be classified for duty under this paragraph. Par. 59. Oils, distilled or essential: Lemon and orange, 25 per centum ad valorem; clove, eucalyptus, peppermint, patch- ouli, sandalwood, and all other essential and distilled oils not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no article mixed or compounded or containing alcohol shall be classified for duty under this paragraph. Par. 60. Opium containing not less than 8.5 per centum of anhydrous morphine, crude or unmanufactured and not adulterated, $3 per pound; powdered, or otherwise advanced beyond the condition of crude or unmanufactured, and con- taining 15 per centum or less of moisture, %i per pound; morphine, morphine sulphate, and all opium alkaloids and salts, esters, and other derivatives thereof, $3 per ounce; cocaine, ecgonine, and salts, esters, and other derivatives thereof, $2.60 per ounce; tincture of opium, such as laud- anum, and other liquid preparations of opium, not specially provided for, 60 per centum ad valorem; opium containing less than 8.5 per centum of anhydrous morphine, $6 per pound: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to repeal or in any manner impair or affect the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to prohibit the importation and use of opium for other than medicinal purposes," approved February 9, 1909, as amended by an Act approved January 17, 1914. Par. 61. Perfume materials: Ambergris, castoreum, civet, and musk grained or in pods, 20 per centum ad valorem; anethol, citral, geraniol, heliotropin, ionone, rhodinol, safrol, terpineol, vanillin, and all natural or synethetlc odoriferous or aromatic chemicals, all the foregoing not mixed and not com- pounded, and not specially provided for, 45 per centum ad valorem; all mixtures or combinations containing essential or distilled oils, or natural or synthetic odoriferous or aro- matic substances, 40 cents per pound and 50 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That only materials not marketable as perfumery, cosmetics, or toilet preparations, and not con- taining more than 10 per centifm of alcohol, shall be classified for duty under this paragraph: Provided further, That all of the foregoing materials containing more than 10 per centum of alcohol shall be classified for duty under para- graph 62 as toilet preparations. Par. 62. Perfumery, including cologne and other toilet waters, articles of perfumery, whether in sachets or other- wise, and all preparations used as applications to the hair, mouth, teeth, or skin, such as cosmetics, dentifrices, tooth soaps, pastes, theatrical grease paints, pomades, powders, and other toilet preparations, all the foregoing, if containing alco- hol, 40 cents per pound and 75 per centum ad valorem; if not containing alcohol, 75 per centum ad valorem. Par. 63. Floral or fiower waters containing no alcohol, not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem; bay rum 50 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. or bay water, whether distilled or compounded, 40 cents per pound and 60 per centum ad valorem. Par. 64. Paris grepn and London purple, 15 per centum ad valorem. Par. 65. Phosphorus, 8 cents per pound. Par. 6 6. Plasters, healing or curative, of all kinds, and court-plaster, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 67. Paints, colors, and pigments commonly known as artists' paints or colors, whether in tubes, cakes, jars, pans, or other forms, and not assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits,- 40 per centum ad valorem; paints, colors, and pigments in tubes, cakes, jars, pans, or other forms, when assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits, with or with- out brushes, water pans, outline drawing, stencils, or other articles, 70 per centum ad valorem. Par. 68. Pigments, colors, stains, and paints, including enamel paints, whether dry, mixed, or ground in or mixed with water, oil, or solutions other than oil, not specially pro- vided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 69. Barytes ore, crude, or unmanufactured, $4 per ton; ground or otherwise manufactured, $7.50 per ton; precipi- tated barium sulphate or blanc fixe, 1 cent per pound. Par. 70. Blue pigments and all blues containing iron ferro- cyanide or iron ferricyanide, in pulp, dry, or ground in or mixed with oil or water, 8 cents per pound; ultramarine blue, dry, in pulp, or ground in or mixed with oil or water, wash and all other blues containing ultramarine, 3 cents per pound. Par. 71. Bone black or bone char, blood char, and decolor- izing and deodorizing chars or carbons, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 72. Chrome yellow, chrome green, and other colors containing chromium, in pulp, dry, or ground in or mixed with oil or water, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 73. Gas black, lampblack, and all other black pig- ments, by whatever name known, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water, and not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 74. Lead pigments: Litharge, 2% cents per pound; orange mineral, 3 cents per pound; red lead, 2% cents per pound; white lead, 2% cents per pound; all pigments contain- ing lead, dry or in pulp, or ground in or mixed with oil or water, not specially provided for-, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 75. Ochers, siennas, and umbers, crude or not ground, one-eighth of 1 cent per pound; washed or ground, three- eighths of 1 cent per pound; iron-oxide and iron-hydroxide pigments not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 76. Satin white and precipitated calcium sulphate, one-half of 1 cent per pound. ' Par. 77. Spirit varnishes containing less than 5 per centum of methyl alcohol, $2.20 per gallon and 25 per centum ad valorem; spirit varnishes containing 5 per centum or more of methyl alcohol, and all other varnishes, including so-called gold size or japan, not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 78. Vermilion reds containing quicksilver, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water, 28 cents per pound. Par. 79. Zinc oxide and leaded zinc oxides containing not more than 25 per centum of lead, in any form of dry powder, 1% cents per pound; ground in or mixed with oil or water, 2% cents per pound; lithopone, and other combinations or mixtures of zinc sulphide and barium sulphate, 1 % cents per pound. Tariff Act, 1922 51 Par. 80. Potassium: Chromate and dichromate, 2% cents per pound; chlorate and perchlorate, 1% cents per pound; ferricyanide or red prussiate of potash, 7 cents per pound; ferrocyanide or yellow prussiate of potash, 4 cents per pound; iodide, 25 cents per pound; bromide, 10 cents per pound: bicarbonate, 1% cents per pound; carbonate, three- fourths of 1 cent per pound; hydroxide or caustic potash, 1 cent per pound; nitrate or saltpeter, refined, one-half of 1 cent per pound; and permanganate, 4 cents per pound. Par. 81. Santonin, and salts of, 75 cents per pound. Pac 82. Soap: Castile, 15 per centum ad valorem; toilet, 30 per centum ad valorem; all other soap and soap powder not specially provided for, 15 per centum ad valorem. Par. 83. Sodium: Arsenate, 1 cent per pound; bicarbonate or baking soda, one-fourth of 1 cent per pound; borate or borax, refined, one-eighth of 1 cent per pound; bromide, 10 cents per pound; carbonate, calcined, or soda ash, hydrated or sal soda, and monohydrated, one-fourth of 1 cent per pound; chlorate, 1% cents per pound; chloride or salt, in bags, sacks, barrels, or other packages, 11 cents per one hundred pounds; in bulk, 7 cents per one hundred pounds; chromate and dichromate, 1% cents per pound; formate, 2 cents per pound; feri-ocyanide or yellow prussiate of soda, 2 cents per pound; hydroxide or caustic soda, one-half of 1 cent per pound; nitrite, 3 cents per pound; phosphate, one- half of 1 cent per pound; sesquicarbonate, one-fourth of 1 cent per pound; sulphate, crystallized, or Glauber salt, $1 per ton; sulphate, anhydrous, $2 per ton; sulphide, containing not more than 35 per centum of sodium sulphide, three- eighths of 1 cent per pound; containing more than 35 per (jentum, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound; silicate, sulphite, bisulphite, metabisulphite, and thiosulphate, three-eighths of. 1 cent per pound. Par. 84. Sodium hydrosulphite, hydrofeulphite compounds, sulphoxylate compounds, and all combinations and mixtures of the foregoing, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 85. Starch: Potato, 1%, cents per pound; and all other starches not specially provided for, 1 cent per pound. Par. 86. Dextrine, made from potato starch or potato flour, 2% cents per pound; dextrine, not otherwise provided for, burnt starch or British gum, dextrine substitutes, and soluble or chemically treated Starch, 1 % cents per pound. Par. 87. Strontium: Carbonate, precipitated, nitrate, and oxide, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 88. Strychnine, and salts of, 15 cents per ounce. Par. 89. Thorium nitrate, thorium oxide, and other salts of thorium not specially provided for, cerium nitrate, cerium fluoride, and other salts of cerium not specially provided for, and gas-mantle scrap consisting in chief value of metallic oxides, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 90. Tin bichloride, tin tetrachloride, and all other chemical compounds, mixtures, and salts; of which tin con- stitutes the element of chief value, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 91. Titanium potassium oxalate, and all compounds and mixtures containing titanium, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 92. Vanilla beans, 30 cents per pound; tonka beans, 25 cents per pound. Par. 93. Zinc chloride, 1 3/10 cents per pound; zinc sul. phate, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound; and zinc sulphide, 1% cents per pound. 52 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Schedule 2. — ^Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware. Par. 201. Bath brick, chrome brick, and Are brick, not spe- cially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem; magnesite brick, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound and 10 per centum ad valorem. Par. 202. Tiles, ungrlazed, glazed, ornamented, hand painted, enameled, vitrifled, semlvitrifled, decorated, encaustic, ceramic mosaic, flint, spar, embossed, gold decorated, grooved or corrugated, and all other earthenware tiles and tiling by whatever name known, except pill tiles and so-called quar- ries or quarry tiles, red or brown, and measuring seven- eighths of an inch or over in thickness, but including tiles wholly or in part of cement, valued at not more than 40 cents per square foot, 8 cents per square foot, but not less than 45 nor more than 60 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than 40 cents per square foot, 50 per centum ad valorem; mantels, friezes, and articles of every description or parts thereof, composed wholly or in chief value of earth- enware tiles or tiling, except pill tiles, 50 per centum ad valorem; so-called quarries or quarry tiles, red or brown, and measuring seven-eighths of an inch or over in thickness, 3 cents per square foot, but not less than 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 203. Limestone (not suitable for use as monumental or building stone), crude, or crushed- but not pulverized, 5 cents per one hundred pounds; lime, not specially provided for, 10 cents per one hundred pounds, including the weight of the container; hydrated lime, 12 cents per one hundred pounds, including the weight of the container. Par. 204. Crude magnesite, flve-sixteenths of 1 cent per pound; caustic calcined magnesite, five-eighths of 1 cent per pound; dead burned and grain magnesite, not suitable for manufacture into oxychlorlde cements, twenty-three fortieths of 1 cent per pound. Par. 205. Plaster rock or gypsum, ground or calcined, $1.40 per ton; white nonstaining Portland cement, 8 cents per one hundred pounds, including the weight of the container; Keene's cement, and other cement of which gypsum is the component material df chief value, valued at $14 per ton or less, $3.50 per ton; valued above $14 and not above $20 per ton, $5 per ton; valued above $20 and not above $40 per ton, $10 per ton; valued above $40 per ton, $14 per ton; other cement, not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 206. Pumice stone, unmanufactured, valued at $15 or less per ton, one-tenth of 1 cent per pound; valued at more than $15 per ton, one-fourth of 1 cent per pound; wholly or partly manufactured, fifty-five one-hundredths of 1 cent per pound; manufactures of pumice stone, or of which pumice stone is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 207. Clays or earths, unwrought or unmanufactured, including common blue clay and Gross-Almerode glass pot clay, not specially provided for, $1 per ton; wrought or manufactured, not specially provided for, $2 per ton; china clay or kaolin, $2.50 per ton; bauxite, crude, not refined or otherwise advanced in condition in any manner, $1 per ton; fuller's earth, unwrought and unmanufactured, $1.50 per ton; wrought or manufactured, $3.25 per ton; silica, crude, not specially provided for, $4 per ton; silica, suitable for use as a pigment, not specially provided for, $7.50 per ton; fiuorspar, $5.60 per ton. Tariff Act, 1922 53 Par. 208. Mica, unmanufactured, valued at not above 16 cents per pound, 4 cents per pound; valued above 15 cents per pound, 25 per centum ad valorem; mica, cut or trimmed, and mica splittings, 30 per centum ad valorem; mica plates, and built-up mica, and all manufactures of mica or of which mica is the component material of chief value, 40 per centum ad valorem; ground mica, 20 per centum ad valorem. Far. 209. Talc, steatite or soapstone, and French chalk, crude and unground, one- fourth of 1 cent per pound; ground, washed, powdered, or pulverized (except toilet preparations), 25 pei* centum ad valorem; cut or sawed, or in blanks, crayons, cubes, disks, or other forms, 1 cent per pound; manufactures (except toilet preparations), of which talc, steatite or soapstone, or French chalk is the component ma- terial of chief value, wholly or partly finished, and not spe- cially provided for, if not decorated, 35 per centum ad va- lorem; if decorated, 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 210. Common yellow, brown, or gray earthenware made of natural, unwashed, and unmixed clay, plain or embossed; common salt-glazed stoneware; stoneware and earthenware crucibles; all the foregoing not ornamented, incised, or decorated in any manner, 15 per centum ad valorem; orna- mented, incised, or decorated in any manner and manufac- tures wholly or in chief value of such ware, not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem; and Rockingham earthenware, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 211. Earthenware and crockery ware composed of a non-vitrified absorbent body, including white granite and semi- porcelain earthenware, and cream-colored ware, and stone- ware, including clock cases with or without movements, pill tiles, plaques, ornaments, toys, charms, vases, statues, statu- ettes, mufes, cups, steins, lamps, and all other articles com- posed wholly or in chief value of such ware; plain white, plain yellow, plain brown, plain red, or plain black, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, ornamented, or decorated in any manner, and manufactures in chief value of such ware not specially provided for, 45 per centum ad valorem; painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, ornamented, or decorated in any manner, and manufactures in chief value of such ware, not specially provided for, 50 per centum ad valorem. Par. 212. China, porcelain, and other vitrified wares, includ- ing chemical porcelain ware and chemical stoneware, com- posed of a vitrified nonabsorbent body which when broken shows a vitrified or vitreous, or semivitrifled or semivitreous fracture, and all bisque and parian wares, including clock oases with or without movements, plaques, pill tiles, orna- ments, toys, charms, vases, statues, statuettes, mugs, cups, steins, lamps, and all other articles composed wholly or In chief value of such ware, plain white, or plain brown, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner, and manufactures in chief value of such ware not specially provided for, 60 per centum ad valorem; painted, colored, tinted, stained, enam- eled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner, and manufactures In chief value of such ware not specially provided for, 70 per centum ad valorem; any of the foregoing articles containing 25 per centum or more of calcined bone, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enam- eled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner, 50 per centum ad valorem; painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or deco- rated in any manner, 55 per centum ad valorem. 54 F. B. Vandecrift&Co, Par. 213. Graphite or plumbago, crude or refined: Amor- phous, 10 per centum ad valorem; crystalline lump, chip, or dust, 20 per centum ad valorem; crystalline flake, 1% cents per pound. As used in this paragraph, the term crystalline flake" means graphite or plumbago which occurs dissemi- nated as a relatively thin flake throughout its containing rock, decomposed or not, and which may be or has been separated therefrom by ordinary crushing, pulverizing, screening, or mechanical concentration process, such flake being made up of a number of parallel laminae, which may be separated by mechanical means. Par. 214. Earthy or mineral substances wholly or partly manufactured and articles, wares, and materials (crude or ad- vanced in condition), composed wholly or in chief value of earthy or mineral substances, not specially provided for, whether susceptible of decoration or not, if not decorated in any manner, 30 per centum ad valorem; if decorated, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 216. Gas retorts, 20 per centum ad valorem; lava tips for burners, 10 cents per gross and 15 per centum ad valorem; and magnesia day supporters, consisting of rings, rods, and other forms for gas mantles, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 216. Carbons and electrodes, of whatever material composed, and wholly or partly manufactured, for producing electric arc light; electrodes, composed wholly or in part of carbon or graphite, and wholly or partly manufactured, for electric furnace or electrolytic purposes; brushes, of what- ever material composed, and wholly or partly manufactured, for electric motors, generators, or other electrical machines or appliances; plates, rods and other forms, of whatever ma- terial composed, and wholly or partly manufactured, for manufacturing Into the aforesaid brushes; and articles or wares composed wholly or In part of carbon or graphite, wholly or partly manufactured, not specially provided for, 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 217. Plain green or colored, molded or pressed, and flint, lime, or lead glass bottles, vials, jars, and covered or un- covered demijohns, and carboys, any of the foregoing, fllled or unfilled, not specially provided for, and whether their con- tents be dutiable or free (except such as contain merchandise subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a rate of duty based In whole or In part upon the value thereof, which shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to their contents), shall pay duty as follows: If holding more than one pint, 1 cent per pound; If holding not more than one pint and not less than one-fourth of a pint, 1 % cents per pound; if holding less than one-fourth of a pint, 50 cents per gross: Proviaed, That the terms "bottles," "vials," "jars," "demi- johns," and "carboys," as used herein, shall be restricted to such articles when suitable for use and of the character ordinarily employed for the holding or transportation of merchandise, and not as appliances or Implements In chemi- cal or other operations, and shall not include bottles for table service and thermostatic bottles. Par. 218. Biological, chemical, metallurgical, pharmaceuti- cal, and surgical articles and utensils of all kinds. Including all scientific articles, utensils, tubing and rods, whether used for experimental purposes in hospitals, laboratories, schools or universities, colleges, or otherwise, all of the foregoing, finished or unfinished, composed wholly or in chief value of glass or paste, or a combination of glass and paste, 65 per centum ad valorem; illuminating articles of every descrip- tion, including chimneys, globes, shades, and prisms, for use Tariff Act, 1922 55 in connection with artificial Illumination, all of the foregrolngr, finished or unfinished, composed wholly or in chief value of glass or paste, or a combination of glass and paste, 60 per centum ad valorem; all glassware commercially known as plated or cased glass, composed of two or more layers of clear, opaque, colored, or semitranslucent glass, or combina- tions of the same, 60 per centum ad valorem; table and kitchen articles and utensils, and all articles of every de- scription not specially provided for, composed wholly or in chief value of glass or paste, or combinations of glass and paste, blown or partly blown in the mold or otherwise, or colored, cut, engraved, etched, frosted, gilded, ground (ex- cept such grrinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers or for purposes other than ornamentation), painted, printed in any manner, sand-blasted, silvered, stained, or decorated or orna- mented in any manner, whether filled or unfilled, or whether their contents be dutiable or free, 55 per centum ad valorem; table and kitchen articles and utensils, composed wholly or in chief value of glass or paste, or a combination of glass and paste, when pressed and unpolished, whether or not decorated or ornamented in any manner or ground (except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers or for purposes other than ornamentation), whether filled or un- filled, or whether their contents be dutiable or free, 50 per centum ad valorem; Provided, That any of the articles speci- fied in this paragraph. If containers of merchandise subject to an ad valorem rate of duty or to a rate of duty based in whole or in part upon the value thereof, shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to their contents, but not less than the rate provided for In this paragraph: Provided further, That for the purposes of this Act, bottles with cut-glass stoppers shall with their stoppers be deemed entireties. Par. 219. Cylinder, crown, and sheet glass, by whatever proc- ess made, and for whatever purpose used, unpolished, not ex- ceeding one hundred and fifty square inches, 1% cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding three hundred and eighty-four square inches, 1% cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding seven hundred and twenty square inches, 1% cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding eight hundred and sixty-four square inches, 1% cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding one thousand two hundred square inches, 2 cents per pound; above that, and not ex- ceeding two thousand four hundred square inches, 2% cents per pound; above that, 2% cents per pound: Provided, That unpolished cylinder, crown, and sheet glass, imported in boxes, shall contain fifty square feet, as nearly as sizes will permit, and the duty shall be computed thereon according to the actual weight of glass. Par. 220. Cylinder, crown, and sheet glass, by whatever process made, polished, not exceeding three hundred and eighty-four square inches, 4 cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding seven hundred and twenty square inches, 6 cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding one thousand four hundred and forty square inches, 12 cents per square foot; above that, 15 cents per square foot. Par. 221. Fluted, rolled, ribbed or rough plate glass, or the same containing a wire netting within itself (not Including crowi}, cylinder, or sheet glass), not exceeding three hundred and eighty-four square Inches, three-fourths of 1 cent per square foot; all above that, 1% cents per square foot; and all fluted, rolled, ribbed, or rough plate glass, weighing over one hundred pounds per one hundred square feet, shall pay an additional duty on the excess at the same rates herein 56 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. imposed: Provided, That all of the above plate grlass, when ground, smoothed, or otherwise obscured, shall be subject to the same rate of duty as cast polished plate glass un- silvered. , ^ . ,. ^ Par. 222. Cast polished plate glass, finished or unfinished, and unsilvered, not exceeding three hundred and eighty-four square inches, 12% cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding seven hundred and twenty square Inches, 16 cents per square foot; all above that, 17% cents per square foot. Plate glass described in this paragraph containing a wire netting within itself, not exceeding three hundred and eighty-four square Inches, 15 cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding seven hundred and twenty square inches, 17% cents per square foot; all above that, 20 cents per square foot. Par. 223. Cast polished plate glass, silvered, cylinder and crown glass, silvered, and looking-glass plates, exceeding in size one hundred and forty-four square inches and not ex- ceeding three hundred and eighty-four square inches, 13% cents per square foot; above that, afiA not exceeding seven hundred and twenty square inches, 16 cents per square foot; all above that, 21 cents per square foot: Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay less duty than 35 per centum ad valorem: Provided further, That no looking-glass plates or glass, silvered, when framed, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon similar glass of like description not framed, but shall pay in addition thereto upon such frames the rate of duty applicable thereto when imported separate. Par. 224. Cast polished plate glass, silvered or unsilvered, and cylinder, crown, and sheet glass, by whatever process made, silvered or unsilvered, polished or unpolished, when bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enameled, beveled, etched, embossed, engraved, flashed, stained, colored, painted, ornamented, or decorated, shall be subject to a duty of 5 per centum ad valorem in addition to the rates otherwise charge- able thereon. Par. 225. Spectacles, eyeglasses, and goggles, and frames for the same, or parts thereof, finished or unfinished, valued at not over 65 cents per dozen, 20 cents per dozen and 15 per centum ad valorem; valued at over 65 cents per dozen and not over $2.50 per dozen, 60 cents per dozen and 20 per centum ad valorem; valued at over $2.50 per dozen, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 226. Lenses of glass or pebble, molded or pressed, or ground and polished to a spherical, cylindrical, or prismatic form, and ground and polished piano or coquill glasses, wholly or partly manufactured, with the edges unground, 40 per centum ad valorem; with the edges ground or beveled, 10 cents per dozen pairs and 35 per centum ad valorem; strips of glass not more than three inches wide, ground or polished on one or both sides to a cylindrical or prismatic form, including those used in the construction of gauges, and glass slides for magic lanterns, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 227. Optical glass or glass used in the manufacture of lenses or prisms for spectacles, or for optical instruments or equipment, or for opUcal parts, scientific or commercial, in any and all forms, 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 228. Azimuth mirrors, sextants, and octants; photo- graphic and projection lenses, opera and field glasses, tele- scopes, microscopes, and other optical instruments, and frames and mountings for the same; all the foregoing not specially provided for, 45 per centum ad valorem. Tariff Act, 1922 57 Par. 229. Incandescent electric-light bulbs and lamps, with or without filaments, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 230. Stained or painted glass windows, and parts there- of; and all mirrors, not specially provided for, not exceeding in size one hundred and forty-four square Inches, with or without frames or cases, 50 per centum ad valorem; and all glass or manufactures of glass or paste, or of which glass or paste is the component material of chief value, not spe- cially provided for, 50 per centum ad valorem. Par. 231. Smalts, frostings, and all ceramic and glass colors, fluxes, glazes, and enamels, all the foregoing, ground or pul- verized, 30 per centum ad valorem; in any other form, 40 per centum ad valorem; opal, enamel or cylinder glass tiles, tiling, and rods, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 232. Marble, breccia, and onyx, in block, rough or squared only, 65 cents per cubic foot; marble, breccia, and onyx, sawed or dressed, over two inches In thickness, $1 per cubic foot; slabs and paving tiles of marble, breccia, or onyx, containing not less than four superficial inches. If not more than one inch in thickness, 8 cents per superficial foot; if more than one inch and not more than one and one-half inches in thickness, 10 cents per superficial foot; if more than one and one-half inches and not more than two inches in thickness, 13 cents per superficial foot; if rubbed in whole or in part, 3 cents per superficial foot in addition; mosaic cubes of marble, breccia, or onyx, not exceeding two cubic inches in size, if loose, one-fourth of 1 cent per pound and 20 per centum ad valorem; if attached to paper or other material, 5 cents per superficial foot and 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 233. Marble, breccia, onyx, alabaster, and jet, wholly or partly manufactured into monuments, benches, vases, and other articles, and articles of which these substances or any of them is the component material of chief value, and all articles composed wholly or in chief value of agate, rock crystal, or other semiprecious stone, except such as are cut into shapes and forms fitting them expressly for use in the construction of jewelry, not specially provided for, 50 per centum, ad valorem. Par. 234. Burrstones, manufactured or bound up into mill- stones, 15 per centum ad valorem. Par. 235. Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone, lava, and all other stone suitable for use as monumental or building stone, except marble, breccia, and onyx, not specially provided for, hewn, dressed, or polished, or otherwise manufactured, 50 per centum ad valorem; unmanufactured, or not dressed, hewn, or polished, 15 cents per cubic foot. Par. 236. Grindstones, finished or unfinished, $1.75 per ton. Par. 237. Slates, slate chimney pieces, mantles, slabs for tables, roofing slates, and all other manufactures of slate, not specially provided for, 15 per centum ad valorem. Par. 238. Watch crystals, 60 per centum ad valorem. Schedule 3. — Metals and Mannfactiires of. Par. 301. Iron in pigs, iron kentledge, spiegeleisen contain- ing more than 1 per centum of carbon, 75 cents per ton; wrought arid cast scrap iron, and scrap steel, valued at not more than 7 cents per pound, 75 cents per ton: Provided, That spiegeleisen for the purposes of this Act shall be an iron manganese alloy containing less than 30 per centum of man- ganese: Provided further. That nothing shall be deemed 58 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. scrap iron or scrap steel except secondhand or waste or refuse iron or steel fit only to be remanufactured. Par. 302. Manganese ore or concentrates containing in excess of 30 per centum of metallic manganese, 1 cent per pound on the metallic manganese contained therein; molybdenum ore or concentrates, 35 cents per pound on the metallic molybdenum contained therein; tungsten ore or concentrates, 45 cents per pound on the metallic tungsten contained there- in; ferromanganese containing more than 1 per centum of carbon, 1% cents per pound on the metallic manganese contained therein: ProTided, That ferromanganese for the purposes of this Act shall be such iron manganese alloys as contain 30 per centum or more of manganese; manganese metal, manganese silicon, manganese boron, and ferromanga- nese and spiegeleisen containing not more than 1 per centum of carbon, 1% cents per pound on the manganese contained therein and 16 per centum ad valorem; ferromolybdenum, metallic molybdenum, molybdenum powder, calcium molyb- date, and all other compounds and alloys of molybdenum, 50 cents per pound on the molybdenum contained therein and 15 per centum ad valorem; ferrotungsten, metallic tung- sten, tungsten powder, tungstic acid, and all other compounds of tungsten, 60 cents per pound on the tungsten contained therein and 25 per centum ad valorem; ferrochromium tungsten, chromium tungsten, chromium cobalt tungsten, tungsten nickel, and all other alloys of tungsten not specially pl-ovided for, 60 cents per pound on the tungsten contained therein and 25 per centum ad valorem; ferrosilicon, contain- ing 8 per centum or more of silicon and less than 60 per centum, 2 cents per pound on the silicon contained therein; containing 60 per centum or more of silicon and less than 80 per centum, 3 cents per pound on the silicon contained therein; containing 80 per centum or more of silicon and less than 90 per centum, 4 cents per pound on the silicon contained therein; containing 90 per centum or more of silicon, and silicon metal, 8 cents per pound on the silicon contained therein; ferrochrome or ferrochromium containing 3 per centum or more of carbon, 3% cents per pound on the chromium contained therein; ferrochrome or ferrochro- mium containing less than 3 per centum of carbon, and chrome or chromium metal, 30 per centum ad valorem; ferrophosphorus, ferrotitanlum, ferrovanadium, terroura- nium, ferrozirconium, zlrconiumferrosillcon, ferroboron, titanium, zirconium, chromium nickel, vanadium nickel, zir- conium nickel, chromium vanadium, chromium silicon, zirco- nium silicon, calcium silicide, and all alloys used In the manufacture of steel not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem; cerium metal, $2 per pound; ferrocerlum and all other cerium alloys, $2 per pound and 25 per centum ad valorem; ductile tantalum metal or ductile nonferrous al- loys of tantalum metal, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 303. Muck bars, bar iron, and round iron in coils or rods, iron in slabs, blooms, loops, or other forms less finished than Iron in bars and more advanced than pig iron, except castings; all of the foregoing, valued at not "over 1 cent per pound, two-tenths of 1 cent per pound; valued above 1 cent and not above 1% cents per pound, three-tenths of 1 cent per pound; valued above 1% and not above 2% cents per pound, five-tenths of 1 cent per pound; valued above 2% and not above 8% cents per pound, eight-tenths of 1 cent per pound; valued above 3% and not above 5 cents per pound, 1 cent per pound; valued above 5 cents per pound, 1 % cents per pound. Tariff Act, 1922 59 Par. 304. Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms and slabs, by- whatever process made; die blocks or blanks; billets and bars, whether solid or hollow; shafting; pressed, sheared, or stamped shapes, not advanced in value or condition by any process or operation subsequent to the process of stamping; hammer molds or swaged steel; gun-barrel molds not in bars; alloys not specially provided for used as substitutes for steel in the manufacture of tools; all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, loam, or iron molded steel castings; sheets and plates and steel not specially provided for; all of the fore- going valued at not over 1 cent per pound, two-tenths of 1 cent per pound; valued above 1 cent and not above 1 % cents per pound, three-tenths of 1 cent per pound; valued above 1% and not above 2% cents per pound, flve-tenths of 1 cent per pound; valued above 2% and not above 3% cents per pound, eight-tenths of 1 cent per pound; valued above 3% and not above 5 cents per pound, 1 cent per pound; valued above 5 and not above 8 cents per pound, 1 7/10 cents per pound; valued above 8 and not above 12 cents per pound, 2% cents per pound; valued above 12 and not above 16 cents per pound, 3% cents per pound; valued above 16 cents per pound, 20 per centum ad valorena: Provided, That on steel circular saw plates there shall be levied, collected and paid an additional duty of one-fourth of 1 cent per pound. Far. 305. In addition to the rates of duty provided for in this schedule on steel in all forms and shapes, by whatever process made, and by whatever name designated, whether cast, hot or cold rolled, forged, stamped, or drawn, contain- ing more than six-tenths of 1 per centum of nickel, cobalt, vanadium, chromium, tungsten, molybdenum, or any other metallic element used in alloying steel, there shall be levied, collected, and paid 8 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That manganese and silicon shall not be considered as alloy- ing material unless present in the steel in excess of 1 per centum manganese or silicon: Provided further, That an additional cumulative duty of 65 cents per pound on the molybdenum content In excess of six-tenths of 1 per centum, and 72 cents per pound on the tungsten content in excess of six-tenths of 1 per centum shall be levied, collected, and paid on any material provided for in paragraph 304 contain- ing molybdenum and tungsten. Par. 306. All metal produced from iron or its ores, which is cast and malleable, of whatever description or form, with- out regard to the percentage of carbon contained therein, whether produced by cementation, or converted, cast, or made from iron or its ores, by the crucible, electric, Besse- mer, Clapp-Grifflth, pneumatic, Thomas-Gilchrist, basic, Siemens-Martin, or open-hearth process, or by the equivalent of either, or by a combination of two or more of the proc- esses, or their equivalents, or by any fusion or other process which produces from iron or its ores a metal either granular or fibrous in structure, which is cast and malle- able, excepting what Is known as malleable-iron castings, shall be classed and denominated as steel. Par. 307. Boiler or other plate iron or steel, except crucible plate steel and saw plate steel, not thinner than one hun- dred and nine one-thousandths of one inch, cut or sheared to shape or otherwise, or unsheared, and skelp iron or steel sheared or rolled in grooves, valued at 1 cent per pound or less, seven-twentieths of 1 cent per pound; valued above 1 cent per pound and not above 3 cents per pound, flve-tenths of 1 cent per pound; valued at over 3 cents per pound, 20 oer centum ad valorem: Provided, That all sheets or plates 60 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. of Iron or steel thinner than one hundred and nine one- thousandths of one inch shall pay duty as iron or steel Par. 308. Sheets of iron or steel, common or black, of what- ever dimensions, and skelp iron or steel, valued at 3 cents per pound or less, thinner than one hundred and nine one-thou- sandths and not thinner than thirty-eight one-thousandths of an inch, forty-five one-hundredths of 1 cent per pound; thinner than thirty-eight one-thousandths and not thinner than twenty-two one-thousandths of an inch, flfty-flve one- hundredths of 1 cent per pound; thinner than twenty-two one-thousandths and not thinner than ten one-thousandths of an inch, seventy-five one-hundredths of 1 cent per pound; thinner than ten one-thousandths of an inch, eighty-five one- hundredths of a cent per pound; corrugated or crimped, seventy-five one-hundredths of 1 cent per pound; all the foregoing when valued at more than 3 cents per pound, 20 per centum ad valorem: Frovided, That all sheets or plates of common or black iron or steel not thinner than one hun- dred and nine one-thousandths of an inch shall pay duty as plate iron or plate steel. Par. 309. All iron or steel sheets, plates, bars, and rods, and all hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel, excepting what are known commercially as tin plates, terneplates, and taggers tin, when galvanized or coated with zinc, spelter, or other metals, or any alloy of those metals, shall pay two-tenths of 1 cent per pound more duty than if the same was not so galvanized or coated; sheets or plates composed of iron, steel, copper, nickel, or other metal with layers of other metat or metals imposed thereon by forging, hammering, rolling, or welding, 30 per centum ad valorem; thermostatic metal in sheets, plates, or other forms, 50 per centum ad valorem; sheets and plates of iron or steel, polished, planished, or glanced, by whatever name designated, 1% cents per pound: Provided, That plates or sheets of iron or steel, by whatever name designated, other than polished, planished, or glanced, herein provided for, which have been pickled or cleaned by acid, or by any other material or process, or which are cold- rolled, smoothed only, not polished, shall pay two-tenths of 1 cent per pound more duty than the rates provided on corresponding thicknesses of common or black sheet iron or steel. Par. 310. Sheets or plates of iron or steel, or taggers iron or steel, coated with tin or lead, or with a mixture of which these metals, or either of them, is a component part, by the dipping or any other process, and commercially known a» tin plates, terneplates, and taggers tin, 1 cent per pound. Par. 311. No article not specially provided for which is wholly or partly manufactured from tin plate, terneplate, or sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel, or of which such tin plate, terneplate, sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel shall be the material of chief value, shall pay a lower rate of duty than that imposed on the tin plate, terne- plate, or sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll Iron or steel from which it is made, or of which it shall be the component thereof of chief value. Par. 312. Beams, grirders, joists, angles, channels, car-truck channels, tees, columns and posts, or parts or sections of columns and posts, deck and bulb beams, and building forms, together with all other structural shapes of iron or steel, not assembled, manufactured or advanced beyond hammer- ing, rolling, or casting, one-fifth of 1 cent per pound; any of the foregoing machined, drilled, punched, assembled,. Tariff Act, 1922 61 fitted, fabricated for use, or otherwise advanced beyond ham- mering, rolling:, or casting, 20 per centum ad valorem; sashes, frames, and building forms, of iron or steel, 25 per -centum ad valorem. Par. 313. Hoop, band, and scroll iron or steel, not specially provided for, valued at 3 cents per pound or less, eight inches or less in width, and thinner than three-eighths and not thinner than one hundred and nine one-thousandths of one inch, twenty-five one-hundredths of 1 cent per pound; thin- ner than one hundred and nine one-thousandths and not thinner than thirty-eight one-thousandths of one inch, thirty- five one-hundredths of 1 cent per pound; thinner than thirty- eight one-thousandths of one Inch, fifty-five one-hundredths of 1 cent per pound: Provided, That barrel hoops of iron or steel, and hoop or band Iron, or hoop or band steel, flared, splayed, or punched, with or without buckles or fastenings, shall pay no more duty than that imposed on the hoop or band iron or steel from which they are made; bands and strips of iron or steel, whether in long or short lengths, not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 314. Hoop or band iron, and hoop or band steel, cut to lengths, or wholly or partly manufactured into hoops or ties, coated or not coated with paint or any other prepara- tion, with or without buckles or fastenings, for baling cotton or any other commodity, one-fourth of 1 cent per pound. Par. 315. Wire rods: Rivet, screw, fence, and other iron or steel wire rods, whether round, oval, or square, or in any other shape, nail rods and flat rods up to six inches in width ready to be drawn or rolled into wire or strips, all the foregoing in coils or otherwise, valued at not over 4 cents per pound, three-tenths of 1 cent per pound; valued at over 4 cents per pound, six-tenths of 1 cent per pound: Provided, That all round iron or steel rods smaller than twenty one-hundredths of one inch in diameter shall be classified and dutiable as wire: Provided farther. That all iron or steel wire rods which have been tempered or treated in any manner or partly manufactured shall pay an addi- tional duty of one-fourth of 1 cent per pound: Provided further. That on all iron or steel bars and rods of whatever shape or section which are cold rolled, cold drawn, cold hammered, or polished In any way in addition to the ordi- nary process of hot rolling or hammering, there shall be paid one-eighth of 1 cent per pound in addition to the rates provided on bars or rods of whatever section or shape which are hot rolled; and on all strips, plates, or sheets of iron or steel of whatever shape, other than polished, planished, or glanced sheet iron or sheet steel, which are cold ham- mered, blued, brightened, tempered, or polished by any process to such perfected surface finish or polish better than the grade of cold rolled, smoothed only, there shall be paid two-tenths of 1 cent per pound in addition to the rates pro- vided on plates, strips, or sheets of iron or steel of common or black finish of corresponding thickness or value. Par. 316. Round iron or steel wire, not smaller than ninety- five one-thousandths of one inch in diameter, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound; smaller than ninety-five one thousandths and not smaller than sixty-five one-thousandths of one inch in diameter, 1% cents per pound; smaller than sixty-five one-thousandths of one inch in diameter, 1% cents per pound: Provided. That all of the foregoing valued above 6 cents per pound shall pay a duty of 25 per centum ad valorem; all wire composed of iron, steel, or other metal, not specially provided for (except gold, silver, or platinum); 62 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. all flat wires and all steel iii strips not thicker than one- quarter of one inch and not exceeding sixteen inches in ■width, whether in long or short lengrths, in colls or other- wise, and whether rolled or drawn through dies or rolls, or otherwise produced, 25 per centum ad valorem: ProTided, That all wire of iron, steel, or other metal coated by dip- ping, galvanizing, sherardizing, electrolytic, or any other process with zinc, tin, or other metal, shall pay a duty of two-tenths of 1 cent per pound in addition to the rate im- posed on the wire of which it is made; telegraph, telephone, and other wires and cables composed of iron, steel, or other metal (except gold, silver, or platinum), covered with or composed in part of cotton, jute, silk, enamel, lacquer, rubber, paper, compound, or other material, with or without metal covering, 35 per centum ad valorem; wire rope and wire strand, 35 per centum ad valorem; spinning and twisting ring travelers, 35 per centum ad valorem; wire heddles and healds, 25 cents per thousand and 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 317. All galvanized wire not specially provided for, not larger than twenty one-hundredths and not smaller than eight one-hundredths of one inch in diameter, of the kind commonly used for fencing purposes, galvanized wire fenc- ing composed of wires not larger than twenty one-hundredths and not smaller than eight one-hundredths of one inch in diameter; and all wire commonly used for baling hay or other commodities, one-half of 1 cent per pound. Par. 318. Woven-wire cloth: Gauze, fabric, or screen, made of wire composed of steel, brass, copper, bronze, or any other metal or alloy, not specially provided for, with meshes not finer than thirty wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling, 25 per centum ad valorem; with meshes finer than thirty and not finer than ninety wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling, 35 per centum ad valorem; with meshes finer than ninety wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling, 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 319. Iron or steel anchors and parts thereof; forgings of iron or steel, or of combined iron and steel, not machined, tooled, or otherwise advanced in condition by any process or operation subsequent to the forging process, not specially pro- vided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 320. Electric storage batteries and parts thereof, stor- age battery plates, and storage battery plate material, wholly or partly manufactured, all the foregoing not specially pro- vided for, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 321. Antifriction balls and rollers, metal balls and roll- ers commonly used in ball or roller bearings, metal ball or roller bearings, and parts thereof, whether finished or un- finished, for whatever use intended, 10 cents per pound and 46 per centum ad valorem. Par. 322. Railway fishplates or splice bars, and tie plates, made of iron or steel, one-fourth of 1 cent per pound; rail braces, and all other railway bars made of iron or steel, and railway bars made in part of steel, t rails, and punched iron or steel flat rails, one-tenth of 1 cent per pound. Par. 323. Axles and parts thereof, axle bars, axle blanks^ and forgings for axles, of iron or steel, without reference to the stage or state of manufacture, not specially provided for, valued at not more than 6 cents per pound, six-tenths of 1 cent per pound: Provided, That when iron or steel axles are imported fitted in wheels, or parts of wheels, of iron or steel, they shall be dutiable at the same rate as the wheels in which they are fitted. Par. 324. Wheels for railway purposes, and parts thereof, of Tariff Act, 1922 63 Iron or steel, and steel-tired wheels for railway purposes, wholly or partly Hnished, and iron or steel locomotive, car, or other railway tires and parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured, 1 cent per pound: Provided, That when wheels for railway purposes, or parts thereof, of iron or steel, are imported with iron or steel axles fitted in them, the wheels and axles together shall be dutiable at the same rate as is provided for the wheels when imported separately. 'Par. 325. Jewelers' and other anvils weighing less than five pounds each, 45 per centum ad valorem; all other anvils of iron or steel, or of iron and steel combined, by whatever process made, or in whatever stage of manufacture, 1 % cents pet- pound. Par. 326. Blacksniiths' hammers, tongs, and sledges, track tools, wedges, and crowbars, of iron or steel, 1% cents per pound. Par. 327. Cast-iron pipe of every description, cast-iron and- irons, plates, stove plates, sadirons, tailors' irons, hatters' irons, but not including electric irons, and castings and ves- sels wholly of cast Iron, including all castings of iron or cast- iron plates which have been chiseled, drilled, machined, or otherwise advanced in condition by processes or operations subsequent to the casting process but not made up into articles, or parts thereof, or finished machine parts; cast- ings of malleable iron not specially provided for; cast hollow ware, coated, glazed, or tinned, but not Including enameled ware and hollow ware containing electrical elements, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 328. Lap-welded, butt-welded, seamed, or jointed iron or steel tubes, pipes, flues, and stays, not thinner than sixty- five one-thousandths of an inch, if not less than three-eighths of an inch in diameter, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound; if less than three-eighths and not less than one-fourth of an inch in diameter, 1% cents per pound; if less than one- fourth of an inch in diameter, 1% cents per pound: Pro- vided, That no tubes, pipes, flues, or stays made of charcoal iron shall pay a less rate of duty than 1% cents per pound; cylindrical and tubular tanks or vessels, for holding gas, liquids, or other material, whether full or empty; welded cylindrical furnaces, tubes and flues made from plate metal, whether corrugated, ribbed, or otherwise reinforced against collapsing pressure, and all other finished or unflnished iron or steel tubes not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem; flexible metal tubing or hose, whether covered with wire or other material, including any appliances or attachments affixed thereto, not specially provided for, and rigid iron or steel tubes or pipes prepared and lined or coated in any manner suitable for use as conduits for elec- trical conductors, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 329. Chain and chains of all kinds, made of iron or steel not less than three-fourths of one inch in diameter, seven-eighths of 1 cent per pound; less than three-fourths and not less than three-eighths of one inch in diameter, 1% cents per pound; less than three-eighths and not less than flve- sixteenths of one inch in diameter, 2% cents per pound; less than flve-sixteenths of one inch in diameter, 4 cents per pound; sprocket and machine chains, of iron or steel, and parts thereof, 35 per centum ad valorem; anchor or stud link chain, two Inches or more in diameter, 1% cents per Dound- less than two inches in diameter, 2 cents per pound; Provided That all articles manufactured wholly or in chief value of chain shall not pay a lower rate of duty than that 64 F. B. Vandecbift & Co. imposed upon the chain of which it is made, or of which chain is the component material of chief value. Par. 330. Nuts, nut blanks, and washers, of wrought iron or steel, six-tenths of 1 cent per pound; bolts, with or without threads or nuts, and bolt blanks, of iron or steel, 1 cent per pound; spiral nut locks, and look washers, of iron or steel, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 331. Cut nails and cut spikes, of iron or steel, exceeding two inches in length, four- tenths of 1 cent per pound; cut tacks and brads, hobnails and cut nails, of iron or steel, not exceeding two inches in length, 15 per centum ad valorem; horseshoe nails, and other iron or steel nails, not specially provided for, 1% cents per pound; nails, spikes, tacks, brads, and staples, made of iron or steel wire, not less than one inch in length nor smaller than sixty-five one-thousandths of one inch in diameter, four-tenths of 1 cent per pound; less than one inch in length and smaller than sixty-flve one- thousandths of one inch in diameter, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound; spikes, tacks, brads, and staples, not specially provided for, six-tenths of 1 cent per pound. Par. 332. Rivets, studs, and steel points, lathed, machined, or brightened, and rivets or studs for nonskidding automobile tires, 30 per centum ad valorem; rivets of iron or steel, not specially provided for, 1 cent per pound. Par. 333. Common horse, mule, or ox shoes, of wrought iron or steel, one-fifth of 1 cent per pound; horse, mule, or ox shoes, punched, drilled or tapped, of wrought iron or steel, for use with adjustable wrought-iron or steel skid calks, and solid drop-forged calked shoes of wrought iron or steel, 1 cent per pound. Par. 334. Steel wool, 10 cents per pound; steel shavings, 5 cents per pound; and in addition thereto, on all of the fore- going, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 335. Grit, shot, and sand of iron or steel, in any form, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound. Par. 336. Corset clasps, corset steels, and dress steels, whether plain or covered with cotton, silk, or other material, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 337. Card clothing not actually and permanently fitted to and attached to carding machines or to parts thereof at the time of importation, when manufactured with round iron or untempered round steel wire, 20 per centum ad valorem; when manufactured with tempered round steel wire, or with plated wire, or other than round iron or steel wire, or with felt face, wool face, or rubber-face cloth containing wool, 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 338. Screws, commonly called wood screws, of iron or steel, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 339. Table, household, kitchen, and hospital utensils, and hollow or flat ware, not specially provided for; composed of iron or steel and enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 5 cents per pound and 30 per centum ad valorem; composed wholly or in chief value of aluminum, ll cents per pound and 55 per centum ad valorem; composed wholly or in chief value of copper, brass, steel, or other base metal, not speci- ally provided for, 40 per centum ad valorem; and in addi- tion thereto, upon any of the foregoing articles containing electrical heating elements as constituent parts thereof 10 per centum ad valorem. Par. 340. Crosscut saws, mill saws, pit and drag saws, circu- lar saws, steel band saws, finished or further advanced than tempered and polished, hand, back, and all other saws, not 19 2 2 65 specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem; jewelers' "or piercing saws, 40 cents per grross. Par. 341. Steel plates, stereotype plates, electrotype plates, half-tone plat^, photogravure plates, photo-engraved plates, and plates of other materials, engraved or otherwise prepared for printing, and plates of iron or steel engraved or fashioned for use in the production of designs, patterns, or impressions on glass in the process of manufacturing plate or other glass, 25 per centum ad valorem; lithographic plates of stone or other material engraved, drawn, or prepared, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 342. Umbrella and parasol ribs and stretchers, com- posed wholly or in chief value of Iron, steel, or other metal, in frames or otherwise, and tubes for umbrellas, wholly or partly finished, 50 per centum ad valorem. _ Par. 343. Spring-beard needles, and other needles for knit- ting, sewing, shoe, or embroidery machines of every descrip- tion, not specially provided for, and crochet needles, $1.15 per thousand and 40 per centum ad valorem; latch needles, $2 per thousand and 50 per centum ad valorem; tape, knitting, and all other needles, not specially provided for, bodkins of metal, and needle cases or needle books furnished with as- sortments of needles or combinations of needles and other articles, 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 344. Fishhooks, fishing rods and reels, artificial fiies, artificial baits, snelled hooks, leaders or casts, and all other fishing tackle and parts thereof, fly books, fly boxes, fishing baskets or creels, finished or unfinished, not specially pro- vided for, except fishing lines, fishing nets, and seines, 45 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That any prohibition of the importation of feathers in this Act shall not be construed as applying to artificial fiies used for fishing, or to feathers used for the manufacture of such flies. Par. 345. Saddlery and harness hardware: Buckles, rings, snaps, bits, swivels, and all other articles of iron, steel, brass, composition, or other metal, not plated with gold or silver, commonly or commercially known as harness hardware, 36 per centum ad valorem; all articles of iron, steel, brass, com- position, or other metal, not plated with gold or silver, commonly or commercially known as saddlery or riding bridle hardware, 50 per centum ad valorem; all the forego- ing, if plated with gold or silver, 60 per centum ad valorem. Par. 346. Belt buckles, trouser buckles, and waistcoat buck- les, shoe or slipper buckles, and parts thereof, made wholly or partly of iron, steel, or other base metal, valued at not more than 20 cents per hundred, 5 cents per hundred; valued at more than 20 and not more than 50 cents per hundred, 10 cents per hundred; valued at more than 50 cents per hun- dred, 15 cents per hundred; and in addition thereto, on all of the foregoing, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 347. Hooks and eyes, wholly or in chief value of metal, whether loose, carded, or otherwise. Including weight of cards, cartons, and immediate wrappings and labels, 4% cents per pound and 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 348. Snap fasteners and clasps, and parts thereof, by whatever name known, or of whatever material composed, not plated with gold, silver, or platinum, and not mounted on tape, 55 per centum ad valorem; mounted on tape. Including sew-on fasteners, 60 per centum ad valorem. Par. 349. Metal trouser buttons (except steel) and nickel bar buttons, one-twelfth of 1 cent per line per gross; steel trouser buttons, one-fourth of 1 cent per line per gross; buttons of metal, not specially provided for, three-fourths of 66 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 1 cent per line per gross; and in addition thereto, on all of the foregoing, 16 per centum ad valorem; metal buttons embossed with a design, device, pattern, or lettering, 45 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That the terra "line" as used in this paragraph shall mean the line button measure of one- fortieth of one inch. Par. 350. Pins with solid heads, without ornamentation, in- eluding hair, safety, hat, bonnet, and shawl pins; and brass, copper, iron, steel, or other base metal pins, with heads of glass, paste, or fusible enamel; all the foregoing not plated with gold or silver, and not commonly known as jewelry, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 361. Pens, metallic, not specially provided for, 12 cents per gross; with nib and barrel in one piece, 15 cents per gross. Par. 352. Penholder tips, penholders and parts thereof, gold pens, combination penholders comprising penholders, pencil, rubber eraser, automatic stamp, or other attachments, 25 cents per gross and 20 per centum ad valorem; mechanical pencils made of base metal and not plated with gold, silver, or platinum, 45 cents per gross and 20 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That pens and penholders shall be as- sessed for duty separately. Par. 353. Fountain pens, fountain-pen holders, stylographlc pens, and parts thereof, 72 cents per dozen and 40 per centum ad valorem: Proivided, That the value of cartons and fillers shall be included in the dutiable value. Par. 354. Penknives, pocketknives, clasp knives, pruning knives, budding knives, erasers, manicure knives, and all knives by whatever name known, including such as are denominatively mentioned in this Act, which have folding or other than fixed blades or attachments, valued at not more than 40 cents per dozen, 1 cent each and 50 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than 40 and not more than 50 cents per dozen, 5 cents each and 50 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than 50 cents and not more than $1.25 per dozen, 11 cents each and 55 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than $1.25 and not more than $3 per dozen, IS cents each and 66 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than $3 and not more than $6 per dozen, 25 cents each and 60 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than $6 per dozen, 35 cents each and 55 per centum ad valorem; blades, handles, or other parts of any of the foregoing knives or erasers shall be dutiable at not less than the rate herein imposed upon knives and erasers valued at more than 50 cents and not exceeding $1.25 per dozen; cuticle knives, corn knives, nail files, tweezers, hand forceps, and parts thereof, finished or unfinished, by whatever name known, 60 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That any of the foregoing, if imported in the condition of assembled, but not fully finished, shall be dutiable at not less than the rate of duty herein imposed upon fully finished articles of the same material and quality, but not less in any case than 15 cents each and 56 per centum ad valorem: Provided further, That all the articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the shank or tang of at least one or, if practicable, each and every blade thereof. Par. 355. Table, butchers', carving, cooks', hunting, kitchen bread, cake, pie, slicing, cigar, butter, vegetable, fruit, cheese' canning, fish, carpenters' bench, curriers', drawing, farriers'! fleshing, hay, sugar-beet, beet-topping, tanners', plumbers'' Tariff Act, 1922 67 painters', palette, artists', shoe, and similar knives, forks, and steels, and cleavers, all the foregoing, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for. with handles of mother-of-pearl, Shell, ivory, deer, or other animal horn, silver, or other metal than aluminum, nickel silver, iron or steel, 16 cents each; with handles of hard rubber, solid bone, celluloid, or any pyroxylin, casein, or similar material, 8 cents each; with handles of any other material, if less than four Inches In length, exclusive of handle, 2 cents each; if four inches in length or over, exclusive of handle, 8 cents each; and in addition thereto, on all of the foregoing, 45 per centum ad valorem; any of the foregoing without handles, with blades less than six inches in length, 2 cents each and 45 per centum ad valorem; with blades six inches or more in length, 8 cents each and 45 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph, when Imported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk legibly and in- delibly upon the blade In a place that shall not be covered. Par. 356. Planing-machine knives, tannery and leather knives, tobacco knives, paper and pulp mill knives, roll bars, bed plates, and all other stock-treating parts for pulp and paper machinery, shear blades, circular cloth cutters, circular cork cutters, circular cigarette cutters, meat-slicing cutters, and all other cutting knives and blades used In power or hand machines, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 357. Nail, barbers', and animal clippers, pruning and sheep shears, and all scissors and other shears, and blades for the same, finished or unfinished, valued at not more than 50 cents per dozen, 3% cents each and 45 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than 50 cents and not more than $1.75 per dozen, 15 cents each and 45 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than $1.75 per dozen, 20 cents each and 45 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph, when Imported, shall have die sunk con- spicuously and indelibly, the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin, to be placed on the outside of the blade, between the screw or rivet and the handle of scissors and shears (except pruning and sheep shears), and on the blade or handle of pruning and sheep shears and clippers. Far. 358. Safety razors, and safety-razor handles and frames, 10 cents each and 30 per centum ad valorem; razors and parts thereof, finished or unfinished, valued at less than 75 cents per dozen, 18 cents each; valued at 75 cents and less than $1.50 per dozen, 25 cents each; valued at $1.50 and less than $3 per dozen, 30 cents each; valued at $3 and less than $4 per dozen, 35 cents each; valued at $4 or more per dozen, 45 cents each; and In addition thereto, on all the foregoing, 45 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That finished or un- finished blades for safety razors shall pay a duty of 1 cent each and 30 per centum ad valorem: Provided foFther, That all articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk con- spicuously and Indelibly on the blade or shank or tang of each and every blade and on safety razors and parts thereof. Par. 359. Surgical instruments, and parts thereof, composed wholly or In part of iron, steel, copper, brass, nickel, alumi- num, or other metal, finished or unfinished, 45 per centum ad valorem; dental Instruments, and parts thereof, composed wholly or in part of iron, steel, copper, brass, nickel, alumi- num, or other metal, finished or unfinished, 35 per centum 68 F. B. Vandegbift & Co. ad valorem: Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have the name of the ma^er or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the outside, or if a jointed instrument on the outside when closed. Par. 360. Philosophical, scientific, and laboratory instru- ments, apparatus, utensils, appliances (including drawing, surveying, and mathematical instruments), and parts thereof ^ composed wholly or in chief value of metal, and not plated with gold, silver, or platinum, finished or unfinished, not spe- cially provided for, -40 per centum ad valorem: Provided,. That all articles specified in ttis paragraph, when imported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath- the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicu- ously and indelibly on the outside, or if a jointed instrument on the outside when closed. Par. 361. Pliers, pincers, and nippers of all kinds, finished or unfinished, 60 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicu- ously and indelibly on the outside of the joint. Par. 362. Files, file blanks, rasps, and fioats, of whatever cut or kind, two and one-half inches In length and under, 25 cents per dozen; over two and one-half and not over four and one-half inches in length, 47% cents per dozen; over four and one-half and under seven Inches in length, 62% cents per dozen; seven Inches in length and over, 77% cents per dozen. Par. 363. Sword blades, and swords and side arms, i"respec- tive of quality or use, wholly or in part of metal, 50 per centum ad valorem. Par. 364. Muzzle-loading muskets, shotguns, rifles, and parts thereof, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 365. Double or single barreled breech-loading and re- peating shotguns, rifles, and combination shotguns and rifles, valued at not more than $5 each, '$1.50 each; valued at more than $5 and not more than $10 each, $4 each; valued at more than $10 and not more than $25 each, $6 each; valued at more than $25 each, $10 each; and in addition thereto, on all of the foregoing, 45 per centum ad valorem; barrels for breech-loading and repeating shotguns and rifles, further advanced in manufacture than rough bored only. $4 each; stocks for breech-loading shotguns and rifles, wholly or partly manufactured, $5 each; and in addition thereto, on all of the foregoing, 50 per centum ad valorem; on all parts of such guns or rifles, and fittings for such stocks or barrels, flnished or unflnlshed, 55 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That all breech-loading shotguns and rifles imported without a lock or locks or other fittings shall be subject to a duty of $10 each and 55 per centum ad valorem. Par. 366. Pistols: Automatic, magazine, or revolving, and parts thereof and fittings therefor, valued at not more than $4 each, $1^25 each; valued at more than $4 and not more than $8 each, $2.50 each; valued at more than $8 each. $3.50 each; and in addition thereto, on all of the foregoing, 55 per centum ad valorem. Par. 367. Watch movements, whether imported In cases or otherwise, assembled or knocked down, if having less than seven jewels, 76 cents each; having seven and not more than eleven jewels, $1.25 each; having more than eleven and not more than fifteen jewels, $2 each; having more than fifteen and not more than seventeen jewels, unadjusted, $2.75 each; Tariff Act, 1922 69 having seventeen jewels and adjusted to temperature, $3.50 each; having seventeen jewels and adjusted to three posi- uons, J4.75 each; having seventeen jewels and adjusted to Ave positions, $6.50 each; having more than seventeen jewels, adjusted or unadjusted, $10.75 each; watchcases and parts of watches, chronometers, box or ship, and parts thereof, 45 per centum ad valorem; all jewels for use in the manufac- ture of watches, clocks, meters, or compasses, 10 per centum ad valorem; enameled dials for watches or other instru- ments, 3 cents per dial and 45 per centum ad valorem: Providecl, That all watch and clock dials, whether attached to movements or not, when imported shall have indelibly painted or printed thereon the name of the country of or- igin, and that all watch movements and plates, assembled or knocked down, and cases shall have the name of the manu- facturer or purchaser and the country of manufacture cut. engraved, or die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the plate of the movement and the inside of the case, respec- tively, and the movement and plates shall also have marked thereon by one of the methods indicated the number of jewels and adjustments, said numbers to be expressed both in words and in Arabic numerals, and if the movement is not adjusted, the word "unadjusted" shall be marked thereon by one of the methods indicated, and none of the aforesaid articles shall be delivered to the importer unless marked in exact conformity to this direction: Provided further, That only the number of the jewels which serve a mechanical pur- pose as frictional bearings shall be marked as herein provided. Par. 368. Clocks and clock movements, including lever clock movements, and clockwork mechanisms, cased or uncased, whether imported complete or in parts, and any device or mechanism having an essential operating feature intended for measuring time, distance, or fares, or the flowage of water, gas, electricity, or similar uses, or for regulating or control- ling the speed of arbors, drums, disks, or similar uses, or for recording, indicating, or performing any operation or function at a predetermined time or times, any of the fore- going whether wholly or partly complete or knocked down (in which condition they shall be appraised at the valuation of the complete article) ; cases and casings for clockwork mechanisms imported separately; all the foregoing, 45 per centum ad valorem; and in addition thereto, upon any of the foregoing articles or parts thereof, having jewels, but not more than two jewels, in the escapement, $1 each; having more than two but not more than four jewels, $2 each; hav- ing more than four jewels, $4 each; if without jewels in the escapement and valued at not over $1.10 each, 35 cents each; valued at more than $1.10 and not more than $2.25 each, 70 cents each; valued at more than $2.25 but not more than $5 each, $1 each; valued at more than $5 but not more than $10 each, $2 each; valued at more than $10 each, $3 each; all parts and materials for use in any of the foregoing if imported separately, and not specially provided for, 50 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That all dials, whether at- tached to movements or not, when imported, shall have in- delibly painted, printed, or stamped thereon the name of the country of origin, and the front or back plate of the move- ment frame of any of the foregoing when imported shall have the name of the maker or purchaser, the name of the country where manufactured, and the number of jewels, if any, in- delibly stamped on the most visible part of same; but if such markings are in whole or in part sufficiently similar to the 70 F. B. Vandegbift & Co. trade name or trade-mark of an established American manu- facturer as to be liable to deceive the user In the United States, entry thereof shall be denied if such trade name or trade-mark has been placed on file with the collector of customs. Par. 369. Automobiles, automobile bodies, automobile chas- sis, motor cycles, and parts of the foregoing, not including tires, all of the foregoing whether finished or unfinished, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That if any country, de- pendency, province, or other subdivision of government im- poses a duty on any article specified in this paragraph, when imported from the United States, In excess of the duty herein provided, there shall be imposed upon such article, when imported either directly or indirectly from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government, a duty equal to that imposed by such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government on such article Imported from the United States, but in no case shall such duty exceed 50 per centum ad valorem. Par. 370. Airplanes, hydroplanes, motor boats, and parts of the foregoing, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 371 . Bicycles, and parts thereof, not Including tires, 30 per centum ad valorem: FroTlded, That if any country, de- pendency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty on any article specified in this paragraph, when imported from the United States, in excess of the duty herein provided, there shall be imposed upon such article, when imported either directly or indirectly from such coun- try, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government, a duty equal to that imposed by such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government on such article Imported from the United States, but In no case shall such duty exceed EG per centum ad valorem. Par. 372. Steam engines and steam locomotives, 15 per centum ad valorem; sewing machines, and parts thereof, not specially provided for, valued at not more than $75 each, 15 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than $75 each, 30 per centum ad valorem; cash registers, and parts thereof, 25 per centum ad valorem; printing presses, not specially provided for, lawn mowers, and machine tools and parts of machine tools, 30 per centum ad valorem; embroidery machines, in- cluding shuttles for sewing and embroidery machines, lace- making machines, machines for making lace curtains, nets and nettings, 30 per centum ad valorem; knitting, braiding, lace braiding, and Insulating machines, and all other similar textile machinery or parts thereof, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for, 40 per centum ad valorem; all other textile machinery or parts thereof, finished or unfinished, not specially provided tot, 35 per centum ad valorem; cream, separators valued at more than $50 each, and other centrifu- gal machines for the separation of liquids or liquids and solids, not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem; combined adding and typewriting machines, 30 per centum ad valorem; all other machines or parts thereof, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for, 30 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That machine tools as used in this para- graph shall be held to mean any machine operating other than by hand power which employs a tool for work on metal. Par. 373. Shovels, spades, scoops; scythes, sickles, grass hooks, corn knives, and drainage tools, and parts thereof, composed wholly or in chief value of Iron, steel, lead, copper, brass, nickel, aluminum, or other metal, whether partly or wholly manufactured, 30 per centum ad valorem. Tariff Act, 1922 71 wi^rfi"^ V„t- ■^lu^in'^'^. aluminum scrap, and alloys of any Kind in which aluminum is the component material of chief swti 'L""'^®.*°''"?' ? '^ents per pound; in coils, plates, Sheets, bars, rods, circles, disks, blanks, strips, rectangles, and squares, 9 cents per pound. c ■^^'"' /J^" ^etallic magnesium and metallic magnesium scrap, 40 cents per pound; magnesium alloys, powder, sheets, ribbons, tubing, wire, and all other articles, wares, or manu- factures of magnesium, not specially provided for, 40 cents per pound on the metallic magnesium content and 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 376. Antimony, as regulus or metal, 2 cents per pound; needle or liquated antimony, one-fourth of 1 cent per pound. Par. 377. Bismuth, 7% per centum ad valorem. Par. 378. Cadmium, 15 cents per pound. Par. 379. Metallic arsenic, 6 cents per pound. Par. 380. German silver, or nickel silver, unmanufactured, 20 per centum ad valorem; nickel silver sheets, strips, rods, and wire, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 381. Copper in rolls, rods, or sheets, 2% cents per pound; copper engravers' plates, not ground, and seamless copper tubes and tubing, 7 cents per pound; copper engravers' plates, ground, and brazed copper tubes, 11 cents per pound; brass rods, sheet brass, brass plates, bars, and strips, Muntz or yellow metal sheets, sheathing, bolts, piston rods, and shaft- ing, 4 cents per pound; seamless brass tubes and tubing, 8 cents per pound; brazed brass tubes, brass angles and chan- nels, 12 cents per pound; bronze rods and sheets, 4 cents per pound; bronze tubes, 8 cents per pound. Par. 382. Aluminum or tin foil less than six one-thousandths of an inch in thickness, 35 per centum ad valorem; bronze powder, 14 cents per pound; aluminum powder, powdered foil, powdered tin, brocades, flitters, and metallics, manufac- tured in whole or in part, 12 cents per pound; bronze, or Dutch metal, or aluminum, in leaf, 6 cents per one hundred leaves. The foregoing rate applies to leaf not exceeding, in size the equivalent of five and one-half by five and one-half inches; additional duties in the same proportion shall be assessed on leaf exceeding in size said equivalent. Par. 383. Gold leaf, 55 cents per one hundred leaves. The foregoing rate applies to leaf not exceeding in size the equiva- lent of three and three-eighths by three and three-eighths inches; additional duties in the same proportion shall be assessed on leaf exceeding in size said equivalent. Par. 384. Silver leaf, 5 cents per one hundred leaves. Par. 385. Tinsel wire, made wholly or in chief value of gold, silver, or other metal, 6 cents per pound and 10 per centum ad valorem; lame or lahn, made wholly or in chief value of gold, silver, or other metal, 6 cents per pound and 20 per centum ad valorem; bullions and metal threads made wholly or in chief value of tinsel wire, lame or lahn, 6 cents per pound and 35 per centum ad valorem; beltings, toys, and other articles made wholly or In chief value of tinsel wire, metal thread, lame or lahn, or of tinsel wire, lame or lahn and India rubber, bullions, or metal threads, not specially provided for, 45 per centum ad valorem; woven fabrics, rib- bons, fringes, and tassels, made wholly or in chief value of any of the foregoing, 55 per centum ad valorem. Par. 386. Quicksilver, 25 cents per pound: Provided, That the flasks, bottles, or other vessels in which quicksilver is im- ported shall be subject to the same rate of duty as they would be subjected to if imported empty. Par. 387. Azides, fulminates, fulminating powder, and other 72 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. like articles not specially provided for, 12% cents per pound. Par. 388. Dynamite and other high explosives, put up in sticks, cartridges, or other forms, suitable for blasting, lU, cents per pound. Par. 389. New types, 20 per tentum ad valorem. Par. 390. Nickel oxide, 1 cent per pound; nickel, and nickel alloy of any kind in which nickel is the component material of chief value, in pigs or Ingots, shot, cubes, grains, cathodes, or similar forms, 3 cents per pound; in bars, rods, plates, sheets, strips, strands, castings, wire, tubes, tubing, anodes, or electrodes, 25 per centum ad valorem; and in addition thereto, on all of the foregoing, if cold rolled, cold drawn, or cold worked, 10 per centum ad valorem. Par. 391. Bottle caps of metal, collapsible tubes, and sprink- ler tops, if not decorated, colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, lithographed, electroplated, or embossed in color, 30 per centum ad valorem; if decorated, colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, lithographed, electroplated, or em.bossed in color, 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 392. Lead-bearing ores and mattes of all kinds, 1% cents per pound on the lead contained therein: Provided, That such duty shall not be applied to the lead contained in cop- per mattes unless actually recovered: Provided further, That on all importations of lead-bearing ores and mattes of all kinds the duties shall be estimated at the port of entry and a bond given in double the amount of such estimated duties for the transportation of the ores or mattes by com- mon carriers bonded for the transportation of appraised or unappraised merchandise to properly equipped sampling or smelting establishments, whether designated as bonded ware- houses or otherwise. On the arrival of the ores or mattes at such establishments they shall be sampled according to com- mercial methods under the supervision of Government offlcers, who shall be stationed at such establishments, and who shall submit the samples thus obtained to a Government assayer, designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall make a proper assay of the sample and report the result to the proper customs offlcers, and the Import entries shall be liquidated thereon. And the Secretary of the Treas- ury is authorized to make all necessary regulations to enforce the provisions of this paragraph. Par. 393. Lead bullion or base bullion, lead in pigs and bars, lead dross, reclaimed lead, scrap lead, antlmonial lead, anti- monial scrap lead, type metal. Babbitt metal, solder, all alloys or combinations of lead not specially provided for, 2% cents per pound on the lead contained therein; lead in sheets, pipe, shot, glazier's lead, and lead wire, 2% cents per pound. Par. 394. Zinc-bearing ore of all kinds, containing less than 10 per centum of zinc, shall be admitted free of duty; con- taining 10 per centum or more of zinc and less than 20 per centum, one-half of 1 cent per pound on the zinc contained therein; containing 20 per centum or more of zinc and less than 25 per centum, 1 cent per pound on the zinc contained therein; containing 25 per centum of zinc, or more, 1% cents per pound on the zinc contained therein: Provided, That on all importations of zinc-bearing ores the duties shall be estimated at the port of entry, and a bond given in double the amount of such estimated duties for the transportation of the ores by common carriers bonded for the transporta- tion of appraised or unappraised merchandise to properly equipped sampling or smelting establishments, whether designated as bonded warehouses or otherwise. On the ar- rival of the ores at such establlshnients they shall be sampled Tariff Act, 1922 73 according to commercial methods under the supervision of Government officers, who shall be stationed at such establish- ments, and who shall submit the samples thus obtained to a Government assayer, designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall make a proper assay of the sample and report the result to the proper customs officers, and the im- port entries shall be liquidated thereon. And the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to make all necessary regula- tions to enforce the provisions of this paragraph. Par. 395. Zinc in blocks, pigs, or slabs, and zinc dust, 1% cents per pound; in sheets, 2 cents per pound; in sheets coated or plated with nickel or other metal (except gold, silver, or platinum), or solutions, 2% cents per pound; old and worn- out, fit only to be remanufactured, 1% cents per pound. Par. 396. Print rollers and print blocks used in printing, stamping, or cutting designs for wall or cr6pe paper, linoleum, oil-cloth, or other material, not specially provided for, com- posed wholly or in chief value of iron, steel, copper, brass, or any other metal, 60 per centum ad valorem. Par. 397. Cylindrical steel rolls grround and polished, valued 25 cents per pound or over, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 398, Twist drills, reamers, milling cutters, taps, dies, and metal-cutting tools of all descriptions, not specially pro- vided for, containing more than six-tenths of 1 per centum of tungsten or molybdenum, 60 per centum ad valorem. Par. 399. Articles or wares not specially provided for, If composed wholly or in chief value of platinum, gold, or silver, and articles or wares plated with platinum, gold, or silver, or colored with gold lacquer, whether partly or wholly manu- factured, 60 per centum ad valorem; if composed wholly or in chief value of iron, steel, lead, copper, brass, nickel, pewter, zinc, aluminum, or other metal, but not plated with platinum, gold, or silver, or colored with gold lacquer, whether partly or wholly manufactured, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 400. No allowance or reduction of duties for partial loss or damage in consequence of rust or of discoloration shall be made upon any description of iron or steel, or upon any article wholly or partly manufactured of iron or steel, or upon any manufacture of iron or steel. Schedule 4. — Wood and Manufactures of. Par. 401. Logs of fir, spruce, cedar, or Western hemlock, $1 per thousand feet board measure: Provided, That any such class of logs cut from any particular class of lands shall be exempt from such duty if imported from any country, de- pendency, province, or other subdivision of government which has, at no time during the twelve months immediately pre- ceding their importation into the United States, maintained any embargo, prohibition, or other restriction (whether by law, order, regulation, contractual relation or otherwise, directly or indirectly) upon the exportation of such class of logs from such country, dependency, province, or other sub- division of government, if cut from such class of lands. Par. 402. Brier root or brier wood, ivy or laurel root, and similar wood unmanufactured, or not further advanced than cut into blocks suitable for the articles into which they are Intended to be converted, 10 per centum ad valorem. Par. 403. Cedar commercially known as Spanish cedar, lig- numvitae, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rose- wood, satinwood, Japanese white oak, and Japanese maple, in the log, 10 per centum ad valorem; in the form of sawed 74 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. boards, planks, deals, and all other forms not further manu- factured than sawed, 15 per centum ad valorem; veneers of wood and wood unmanufactured, not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 404. Hubs for wheels, posts, heading bolts, stave bolts, last blocks, wagon blocks, oar blocks, heading blocks, and all like blocks or sticks, roughhewn, or rough shaped, sawed or bored, 10 per centum ad valorem. Par. 405. Casks, barrels, and hogsheads (empty), sugar-box shocks, and packing boxes (empty), and packing-box shocks, of wood, not specially provided for, 15 per centum ad valorem Par. 406. Boxes, barrels, and other articles containing oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit, shaddocks or pomelos, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That the thin wood, so called, comprising the sides, tops, and bottoms of fruit boxes of the growth or manufacture of the United States, exported as fruit box shocks, may be reimported in completed form, filled with fruit, by the payment of duty at one-half the rate imposed on similar boxes of entirely foreign growth and manufacture; but proof Of the identity of such shocks shall be made under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Par. 407. Reeds wrought or manufactured from rattan or reeds, whether round, flat, split, oval, or in whatever form, cane wrought or manufactured from rattan, cane webbing, and split or partially manufactured rattan, not specially pro- vided for, 20 per centum ad valorem. Furniture made with frames wholly or in part of wood, rattan, reed, bamboo, osier or willow, or malacca, and covered wholly or in part with rattan, reed, grass, osier or willow, or fiber of any kind, 60 per centum ad valorem; split bamboo, 1% cents per pound; osier or willow, including chip of and split wil- low, prepared for basket makers' use, 35 per centum ad valorem; all articles not specially provided for, wholly or partly manufactured of rattan, bamboo, osier or willow, 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 408. Toothpicks of wood or other vegetable substance, 25 per centum ad valorem; butchers' and packers' skewers of wood, 25 cents per thousand. Par. 409. Porch and window blinds, baskets, chair seats, curtains, shades, or screens, any of the foregoing wholly or in chief value of bamboo, wood, straw, papier-machfi, palm leaf, or compositions of wood, not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem; if stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained, or creosoted, 45 per centum ad valorem. r;ar. 410. Spring clothespins, 15 cents per gross; house or cabinet furniture wholly or in chief value of wood, wholly or partly finished, wood flour, and manufactures of wood or bark, or of which wood or bark is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for, 33 1/3 per centum ad valorem. Schedule 5. — Sugar, Mola.sses, and Manufactures of. Par. 501. Sugars, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses! testing by the polariscope not above seventy-flve sugar de- grees, and all mixtures containing sugar and water, testing by the polariscope above fifty sugar degrees and not above seventy-flve sugar degrees, 1 24/100 cents per pound, and for each additional sugar degree shown by the polariscopic Tariff Act, 1922 75 test, forty-six one-thousandths of 1 cent per pound addi- tional, and fractions of a degree in proportion. Par. 502. Molasses and sugar sirups, not specially provided for, testing not above 48 per centum total sugars, twenty-Hve one-hundredths of 1 cent per gallon; testing above 48 per centum total sugars, two hundred and seventy-five one- thousandths of 1 cent additional for each per centum of total sugars and fractions of a per centum in proportion; molasses testing not above 52 per centum total sugars not imported to be commercially used for the extraction of sugar, or for human consumption, one-sixth of 1 cent per gallon; testing above 52 and not above 56 per centum total sugars not Imported to be commercially used for the extrac- tion of sugar, or for human consumption, one-sixth of 1 cent additional for each per centum of total sugars and fractions of a per centum in proportion. Par. 503. Maple sugar and maple sirup, 4 cents per pound; dextrose testing not above 99.7 per centum and dextrose sirup, 1% cents per pound. Sugar cane in Its natural state, $1 per ton of two thousand pounds; sugar contained in dried sugar cane, or in sugar cane in any other than its natural state, 75 per centum of the rate of duty applicable to manu- factured sugar of like polariscopic test. Par. 504. Adonite, arabinose, dulcite, galactose, Inosite, inu- lin, levulose, mannite, d-talose, d-tagatose, ribose, melibiose, dextrose testing above 99.7 per centum, mannose, melezltose, rafflnose, rhamnose, salicin, sorbite, xylose, and other saccha- rides, 50 per centum ad valorem. Par. 505. Sugar candy and all confectionery not specially provided for, and sugar after being refined, when tinctured, colored, or in any way adulterated, 40 per centum ad valorem. Schedule 6. — Tobacco and Manufactures of. Par. 601. Wrapper tobacco, and filler tobacco when mixed or packed with more than 35 per centum of wrapper tobacco, and all leaf tobacco the product of two or more countries or dependencies when mixed or packed together. If unstemmed, 12.10 per pound; if stemmed, $2.75 per pound; filler tobacco not specially provided for, if unstemmed, 35 cents per pound; If stemmed, 50 cents per pound. Par. 602. The term "wrapper tobacco" as used in this title means that quality of leaf tobacco which has the requisite color, texture, and burn, and is of sufl;icient size for cigar wrappers, and the term "filler tobacco" means all other leaf tobacco. Collectors of customs shall permit entry to be made, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, of any leaf tobacco when the in- voices of the same shall specify In detail the character of such tobacco, whether wrapper or filler, its origin and quality. In the examination for classification of any imported leaf tobacco, at least one bale, box, or package In every ten, and at least one in every invoice, shall be examined by the ap- praiser or person authorized by law to make such examina- tion, and at least ten hands shall be examined in each ex- amined bale, box, or package. Par. 603. All other tobacco, manufactured or unmanufac- tured, not specially provided for, 55 cents per pound; scrap tobacco, 35 cents per pound. ^ ^ j. ^ Par. 604. Snuff and snuff flour, manufactured of tobacco, ground dry, or damp, and pickled, scented, or otherwise, of all descriptions, and tobacco stems, cut, ground, or pulver- ized, 55 cents per pound. 76 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 605. Cigars, cigarettes, cheroots of all kinds, $4.50 per pound and 25 per centum ad valorem, and paper cigars and cigarettes, including wrappers, shall be subject to the same duties as are herein imposed upon cigars. Schedule 7. — Agricultural Products and Provisions. Par. 701. Cattle, weighing less than one thousand and fifty pounds each, 1% cents per pound; weighing one thousand and fifty pounds each or more, 2 cents per pound; fresh beef and veal, 3 cents per pound; tallow, one-half of 1 cent per pound; oleo oil and oleo stearin, 1 cent per pound. Par. 702. Sheep and goats, |2 per head; fresh mutton and goat meat, 2% cents per pound; fresh lamb, 4 cents per pound. *^H Par. 703. Swine, one-half of 1 cent per pound; fresh pork, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound; bacon, hams, and shoul- ders, and other pork, prepared or preserved, 2 cents per pound; lard, 1 cent per pound; lard compounds and lard substitutes, 4 cents per pound. Par. 704. Reindeer meat, venison and other game (except birds) not specially provided for, 4 cents per pound. Par. 705. Extract of meat, including fiuid, 15 cents per pound. Par. 706. Meats, fresh, prepared, or preserved, not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no meats of any kind shall be imported into the United States unless the same is healthful, wholesome, and fit for human food and contains no dye, chemical, preservative, or in- gredient which renders the same unhealthful, unwholesome, or unfit for human food, and unless the same also complies with the rules and regulations made by the Secretary of Agriculture, and that, after entry into the United States in compliance with said rules and regulations, said meats shall be deemed and treated as domestic meats within the mean- ing of and shall be subject to the provisions of the Act of June 30, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 674), commonly called the "Meat Inspection Amendment," and the Act of June 30, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page 768), commonly called the "Food and Drugs Act," and that the Secretary of Agriculture be and hereby is authorized to make rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of this provision, and that in such rules and regulations the Secre- tary of Agriculture may prescribe the terms and conditions for the destruction of all such meats offered for entry and refused admission into the United States unless the same be exported by the consignee within the time fixed therefor in such rules and regulations. Par. 707. Milk, fresh, 2% cents per gallon; sour milk and buttermilk, 1 cent per gallon; cream, 20 cents per gallon: Provided, That fresh or sour milk containing more than 7 per centum of butter fat shall be dutiable as cream, and cream containing more than 4B per centum of butter fat shall be dutiable as butter. Par. 708. Milk, condensed or evaporated: In hermetically sealed containers, unsweetened, 1 cent per pound, sweetened, 1% cents per pound; all other, 1% cents per pound; whole milk powder, 3 cents per pound; cream powder, 7 cents per pound; and skimmed milk powder, 1% cents per pound; malted milk, and compounds or mixtures of or substitutes for milk or cream, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 709. Butter, 8 cents per pound; oleomargarine and other butter substitutes, 8 cents per pound. Tariff Act, 1922 77 Par. 710. Cheese and substitutes therefor, 5 cents per pound, but not less than 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 711. Birds, live: Poultry, 3 cents per pound; all other, valued at |5.or less each, 50 cents each; valued at more than $5 each, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 712. Birds, dead, dressed or undressed: Poultry, 6 cents per pound; all other, g cents per pound; all the forego- mg, prepared or preserved in any manner and not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 713. Eggs of poultry, in the shell, 8 cents per dozen; whole eggs, egg yolk, and egg albumen, frozen or otherwise prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 6 cents per pound; dried whole eggs, dried egg yolk, and dried egg albumen, 18 cents per pound. Par. 714. Horses and mules, valued at not more than $150 per head, $30 per head; valued at more than $150 per head, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 715. Live animals, vertebrate and invertebrate, not specially provided for, 15 per centum ad valorem. Par. 716. Honey, 3 cents per pound. Par. 717. Fish, fresh, frozen, or packed in ice: Halibut, sal- mon, mackerel, and swordflsh, 2 cents per pound; other fish, not specially provided for, 1 cent per pound. Par. 718. Salmon, pickled, salted, smoked, kippered, or otherwise prepared or preserved, 25 per centum ad valorem; finnan haddle, 25 per centum ad valorem; dried fish, salted or unsalted, 1% cents per pound; smoked herring, skinned or boned, 2% cents per pound; all other fish, skinned or boned, in bulk, or in immediate containers weighing with their contents more than fifteen pounds each, 2 % cents per pound net weight. Par. 719. Herring and mackerel, pickled or salted, whether or not boned, when in bulk, or in immediate containers weigh- ing with their contents more than fifteen pounds each, 1 cent per pound net weight. Par. 720. Fish (except shellfish), by whatever name known, packed in oil or in oil and other substances, 30 per centum ad valorem; all fish (except shellfish), pickled, salted, smoked, kippered, or otherwise prepared or preserved (except in oil or in oil and other substances), in immediate containers weighing with their contents not more than fifteen pounds each, 25 per centum ad valorem; in bulk or in immediate containers weighing with their contents more than fifteen pounds each, 1% cents per pound net weight. Par. 721. Crab meat, packed in ice or frozen, or prepared or preserved in any manner, 15 per centum ad valorem; fish paste and fish sauce, 30 per centum ad valorem; caviar and other fish roe for food purposes, packed in ice or frozen, prepared or preserved, by the addition of salt in any amount, or by other means, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 722. Barley, hulled or unhulled, 20 cents per bushel of forty-eight pounds; barley malt, 40 cents per hundred pounds; pearl barley, patent barley and barley flour, 2 cents per pound. Par. 723. Buckwheat, hulled or unhulled, 10 cents per one hundred pounds; buckwheat flour and grits or groats, one- half of 1 cent per pound. , , ^ Par. 724. Corn or maize, including cracked corn, 15 cents per bushel of fifty-six pounds; corn grits, meal, and flour, and similar products, 30 cents per one hundred pounds. Par. 725. Macaroni, vermicelli, noodles, and similar alimen- tary pastes, 2 cents per pound. ^ ^ , . Par. 726. Oats, hulled or unhulled, 15 cents per bushel of 78 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. thirty-two pounds; unhuUed ground oats, 45 cents per one hundred pounds; oatmeal, rolled oats, oat grits, and similar oat products, 80 cents per one hundred pounds. Par. 727. Paddy or rough rice, 1 cent per pound; brown rice (hulls removed), 1% cents per pound; milled rice (bran re- moved), 2 cents per pound; broken rice, and rice meal, flour, polish, and bran, one-half of 1 cent per pound. Par. 728. Rye, 15 cents per bushel of flfty-six pounds; rye flour and meal, 45 cents per one hundred pounds. Par. 729. Wheat, 30 cents per bushel of sixty pounds; wheat flour, semolina, crushed or cracked wheat, and similar wheat products not specially provided for, 78 cents per one hun- dred pounds. Par. 730. Bran, shorts, by-product feeds obtained in milling wheat or other cereals, 15 per centum ad valorem; hulls of oats, barley, buckwheat, or other grains, ground or unground, 10 cents per one hundred pounds; dried beet pulp, malt sprouts, and brewers' grains, $5 per ton; mixed feeds, con- sisting of an admixture of grains or grain products with oil cake, oil-cake meal, molasses, or other feedstuffs, 10 per centum ad valorem. Par. 731. Screenings, scalpings, chaff, or scourings of wheat, flaxseed or other grains or seeds: Unground, or ground, 10 per centum ad valorem: Provlcled, That when grains or seeds contain more than 5 per centum of any one foreign matter dutiable at a rate higher than that applicable to the grain or seed the entire lot shall be dutiable at such higher rate. Par. 732. Cereal breakfast foods, and similar cereal prep- arations, by whatever name known, processed further than milling, and not specially provided for, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 733. Biscuits, wafers, cake, cakes, and similar baked articles, and puddings, all the foregoing by whatever name known, whether or not containing chocolate, nuts, fruits, or confectionery of any kind, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 734. Apples, green or ripe, 25 cents per bushel of 50 pounds; dried, desiccated, or evaporated, 2 cents per pound; otherwise prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 2% cents per pound. Par. 735. Apricots, green, ripe, dried, or in brine, one-half of 1 cent per pound; otherwise prepared or preserved, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 736. Berries, edible, in their natural condition or in brine, 1% cents per pound; dried, desiccated, or evaporated, 2% cents per pound; otherwise prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 737. Cherries, in their natural state, sulphured, or in brine, 2 cents per pound; maraschino cherries and cherries prepared or preserved in any manner, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 738. Cider, 5 cents per gallon; vinegar, 6 cents per proof gallon: Provided, That the standard proof for vinegar shall be 4 per centum by weight of acetic acid. Par. 739. Citrons and citron peel, crude, dried, or In brine, 2 cents per pound; candied or otherwise prepared or preserved, 4% cents per pound; orange and lemon peel, crude, dried, or in brine, 2 cents per pound; candied, or otherwise pre- pared or preserved, 6 cents per pound. Par. 740. Figs, fresh, dried, or in brine, 2 cents per pound; prepared or preserved in any manner, 35 per centum ad valorem. Tariff Act, 1922 79 Par. 741. Dates, fresh or dried, 1 cent per pound; prepared or preserved in any manner, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 742. Grapes in bulk, orates, barrels or other packages, 25 cents per cubic foot of such bulk or the capacity of the packages, according as imported; raisins, 2 cents per pound; other dried grapes, 2% cents per pound; currants, Zante or other, 2 cents per pound. Par. 743. Lemons, 2 cents per pound; limes, in their natural state, or in brine, and oranges, 1 cent per pound; grapefruit, 1 cent per pound. Par. 744. Olives in brine, green, 20 cents per gallon; ripe, 20 cents per gallon; pitted or stuffed, 30 cents per gallon; dried ripe olives, 4 cents per pound. Par. 745. Peaches and pears, green, ripe, or in brine, one- half of 1 cent per pound; dried, desiccated, or evaporated, 2 cents per pound; otherwise prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 746. Pineapples, 22% cents per crate of one and ninety- six one-hundredths cubic feet; in bulk, three-fourths of 1 cent each; candied, crystallized, or glace, 35 per centum ad valorem; otherwise prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 2 cents per pound. Par. 747. Plums, prunes, and prunelles, green, ripe, or in brine, one-half of 1 cent per pound; dried, one-half of 1 cent per pound; otherwise prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 748. All jellies, jams, marmalades, and fruit butters, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 749. Fruits in their natural state, or in brine, pickled, dried, desiccated, evaporated, or otherwise prepared or pre- served, and not specially provided for, and mixtures of two or more fruits, prepared or preserved, 35 per centum ad valo- rem} Provided, That all specific provisions of this title for fruits and berries prepared or preserved shall include fruits and berries preserved or packed in sugar, or having sugar added thereto, or preserved or packed in molasses, spirits, or their own juices. Par. 750. Berries and fruits, of all kinds, prepared or pre- served in any manner, containing 5 per centum or more of alcohol shall pay in addition to the rates provided in this title $5 per proof gallon on the alcohol contained therein: Pro- vided, however, That nothing in this Act shall be construed as permitting the importation of intoxicating liquor in viola- tion of the eighteenth amendment to the Constitution, or any Act of Congress enacted In its enforcement. Par. 751. Tulip, lily, and narcissus bulbs, and lily of the val- ley pips, $2 per thousand; hyacinth bulbs, $4 per thousand; crocus bulbs, $1 per thousand; all other bulbs and roots, root stocks, clumps, corms, tubers, and herbaceous peren- nials, imported for horticultural purposes, 30 per centum ad valorem; cut flowers, fresh or preserved, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 752. Seedlings and cuttings of Manetti, multiflora, brier, rugosa, and other rose stock, all the foregoing not more than three years old, $2 per thousand; rose plants, budded, grafted, or grown on their own roots, 4 cents each; cuttings, - seedlings, and grafted or budded plants of other deciduous or evergreen ornamental trees, shrubs, or vines, and all nur- sery or greenhouse stock, not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 753. Seedlings, layers, and cuttings of apple, cherry, pear, plum, quince, and other fruit stocks, $2 per thousand; grafted or budded fruit trees, cuttings and seedlings of grapes, 80 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. currants, gooseberries, or other fruit vines, plants or bushes, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 754. Almonds, not shelled, 4% cents per pound; shelled, 14 cents per pound; almond paste, 14 cents per pound. Par. 755. Cream or Brazil nuts, 1 cent per pound; filberts, not shelled, 2% cents per pound; shelled, 5 cents per pound; pignolia nuts, 1 cent per pound; pistache nuts, 1 cent per pound. Par. 756. Coconuts, one-half of 1 cent each; coconut meat, shredded and desiccated, or similarly prepared, 3% cents per pound. Par. 757. Peanuts, not shelled, 3 cents per pound; shelled, 4 cents per pound. Par. 758. Walnuts of all kinds, not shelled, 4 cents per pound; shelled, 12 cents per pound; pecans, unshelled, 3 cents per pound; shelled, 6 cents per pound. Par. 759. Edible nuts, shelled or unshelled, not specially provided for, 1 cent per pound; pickled, or otherwise prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem; nut and kernel paste not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no allowance shall be made for dirt or other impurities in nuts of any kind, shelled or unshelled. Par. 760. Oil-bearing seeds and materials: Castor beans, one-half of 1 cent per pound; flaxseed, 40 cents per bushel of fifty-six pounds; poppy seed, 32 cents per 100 pounds; sun- fiower seed, 2 cents per pound; apricot and peach kernels, 3 cents per pound; soya beans, one-half of 1 cent per pound; cotton seed, one-third of 1 cent per pound. Par. 761. Grass seeds: Alfalfa, 4 cents per pound; alsike clover, 4 cents per pound; crimson clover, 1 cent per pound; red clover, 4 cents per pound; white clover, 3 cents per pound; clover, not specially provided for, 2 cents per pound; millet, 1 cent per pound; timothy, 2 cents per pound; hairy vetch, 2 cents per pound; spring vetch, 1 cent per pound; all other grass seeds not specially provided for, 2 cents per pound: Provided, That no allowance shall be made for dirt or other impurities in seed provided for in this paragraph. Par. 762. Other garden and field seeds: Beet (except sugar beet), 4 cents per pound; cabbage, 10 cents per pound; canary, 1 cent per pound; carrot, 4 cents per pound; cauli- flower, 25 cents per pound; celery, 2 cents per pound; kale, 6 cents per pound; kohlrabi, 8 cents per pound; mangel- wurzel, 4 cents per pound; mushroom spawn, l cent per pound; onion, IB cents per pound; parsley, 2 cents per pound; parsnip, 4 cents per pound; pepper, 15 cents per pound; radish, 4 cents per pound; spinach, 1 cent per pound; tree and shrub, 8 cents per pound; turnip, 4 cents per pound; rutabaga, 4 cents per pound; flower, 6 cents per pound; all other garden and field seeds not specially provided for, 6 cents per pound: Provided, That the provisions for seeds In this schedule shall include such seeds whether used for planting or for other purposes. Par. 763. Beans, not specially provided for, green or unripe, one-half of 1 cent per pound; dried 1% cents per pound; in brine, prepared or preserved in any manner, 2 cents per pound. Par. 764. Sugar beets, 80 cents per ton; other beets, 17 per centum ad valorem. Par. 765. Lentils, one-half of 1 cent per pound; lupines, one-half of 1 cent per pound. Par. 766. Mushrooms, fresh, or dried or otherwise prepared Tariff Act, 1922 81 ^^i^^''®^®''^*^,?' ^^ P®'" centum ad valorem; truffles, fresh, or ariea or otherwise prepared or preserved, 25 per centum ad valorem. ' 1 iT^^' ^i®^" ^®^S' green or dried, 1 cent per pound; peas, split, 1% cents per pound; peas, prepared or preserved in any manner, 2 cents per pound. Par. 768. Onions, 1 cent per pound; garlic, 2 cents per pound. . = . r Par. 769. White or Irish potatoes, 50 cents per one hundred pounds; dried, dehydrated, or desiccated potatoes, 2% cents per pound; potato flour, 2% cents per pound. Par. 770. Tomatoes in their natural state, one-half of 1 cent per pound; tomato paste, 40 per centum ad valorem; all other, prepared or preserved in any manner, 15 per centum ad valorem. Par. 771. Turnips, 12 cents per one hundred pounds. Par. 772. Vegetables in their natural state, not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem: P»rovided, That in the assessment of duties on vegetables no segregation or allowance of any kind shall be made for foreign matter or impurities mixed therewith. Par. 773. Vegetables, if cut, sliced, or otherwise reduced in size, or if parched or roasted, or if pickled, or packed in salt, brine, oil, or prepared or preserved in any other way and not specially provided for; sauces of all kinds, not spe- cially provided for; soya beans, prepared or preserved in any manner; bean stick, miso, bean cake, and similar prod- ucts, not specially provided for; soups, pastes, balls, pud- dings, hash, and all similar forms, composed of vegetables, or of vegetables and meat or fish, or both, not specially pro- vided for, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 774. Acorns, and chicory and dandelion roots, crude, 1% cents per pound; ground, or otherwise prepared, 3 cents per pound; all coffee substitutes and adulterants, and coffee essences, 3 cents per pound. Par. 775. Chocolate and cocoa, sweetened or unsweetened, powdered, or otherwise prepared, 17% per centum ad valo- rem, but not less than 2 cents per pound; cacao butter, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 776. Ginger root, candied, or otherwise prepared or preserved, 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 777. Hay, $4 per ton; straw, $1 per ton. Par. 778. Hops, 24 cents per pound; hop extract, $2.40 per pound; lupulin, 75 cents per pound. Par. 779. Spices and spice seeds: Anise seeds, 2 cents per pound; caraway seeds, 1 cent per pound; cardamom seeds, 10 cents per pound; cassia, cassia buds, and cassia vera, unground, 2 cents per pound; ground, 5 cents per pound; cloves, unground, 3 cents per pound; ground, 6 cents per pound; clove stems, unground, 2 cents per pound; ground, 5 cents per pound; cinnamon and cinnamon chips, unground, 2 cents per pound; ground, 5 cents per pound; coriander seeds, one-half of 1 cent per pound; cummin seeds, 1 cent per pound; fennel seeds, 1 cent per pound; ginger root, not preserved or candied, unground, 2 cents per pound; ground, 5 cents per pound; mace, unground, 4 cents per pound; ground, 8 cents per pound; Bombay, or wild mace, unground, 18 cents per pound; ground, 22 cents per pound; mustard seeds (whole), 1 cent per pound; mustard, ground or pre- pared in bottles or otherwise, 8 cents per pound; nutmegs, unground, 2 cents per pound; ground, 5 cents per pound; pepper, capsicum or red pepper or cayenne pepper, and pap- rika, unground, 2 cents per pound; ground, 5 cents per 82 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. pound; black or white pepper, unground, 2 cents per pound; ground, 5 cents per pound; pimento (allspice), unground, 1 cent per pound; ground, 3 cents per pound; whole pimentos, packed in brine or in oil, or prepared or preserved In any manner, 6 cents per pound; sage, unground, 1 cent per pound; ground, 3 cents per pound; mixed spices, and spices and spice seeds not specially provided for, including all herbs or herb leaves in glass or other small packages, for culinary use, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That in all the foregoing no allowance shall be made for dirt or other foreign matter: Provided further, That the im- portation of pepper shells, ground or unground, is hereby prohibited. Par. 780. Teasels, 25 per centum ad valorem. Schedule 8. — Spirits, Wines, and Other Beverages. Par. 801. Nothing in this schedule shall be construed as in any manner limiting or restricting the provisions of Title II or III of the National Prohibition Act, aa amended. The duties prescribed in Schedule 8 and Imposed by Title I shall be in addition to the internal-revenue taxes imposed under existing law, or any subsequ6nt Act. Par. 802. Brandy and other spirits manufactured or dis- tilled from grain or other materials, cordials, liqueurs, arrack, absinthe, kirschwasser, ratafia, and bitters of all kinds (ex- cept Angostura bitters) containing spirits, and compounds and preparations of which distilled spirits are the compo- nent material of chief value and not specially provided for, $5 per proof gallon; Angostura bitters, $2.60 per proof gallon. Par. 803. Champagne and all other sparkling wines, $6 per gallon. Par. 804. Still wines. Including ginger wine or ginger cor- dial, vermuth, and rice wine or sake, and similar beverages not specially provided for, $1.25 per gallon: Provided, That any of the foregoing articles specified in this paragraph when Imported containing more than 24 per centum of alcohol shall be classed as spirits and pay duty accordingly. Par. 805. Ale, porter, stout, beer, and fluid malt extract. $1 per gallon; malt extract, solid or condensed, 60 per centum ad valorem. Par. 806. Cherry juice, prune juice, or prune wine, and all other fruit juices and fruit sirups, not specially provided for, containing less than one-half of 1 per centum of alcohol, 70 cents per gallon; containing one-half of 1 per centum or more of alcohol, 70 cents per gallon and in addition thereto $5 per proof gallon on the alcohol contained therein; grape juice, grape sirup, and other similar products of the grape, by whatever name known, containing or capable of produc- ing less than 1 per centum of alcohol, 70 cents per gallon; containing or capable of producing more than 1 per centum of alcohol, 70 cents per gallon, and in addition thereto $5 per proof gallon on the alcohol contained therein or that can be produced therefrom. Par. 807. Ginger ale, ginger beer, lemonade, soda water, and similar beverages containing no alcohol, and beverages containing less than one-half of 1 per centum of alcohol, not specially provided for, 16 cents per gallon. Par. 808. All mineral waters and all imitations of natural mineral waters, and all artificial mineral waters not specially provided for, 10 cents per gallon. Par. 809. When any article provided for in this schedule is imported In bottles or jugs, duty shall be collected upon the Tariff Act, 1922 83 bottles or jugs at one-third the rate provided on the bottles or jugs if imported empty or separately. Par. 810. Bach and every gauge or wine gallon of meas- urement shall be counted as at least one proof gallon; and the standard for determining the proof of brandy and other spirits or liquors of any kind when imported shall be the same as that which is defined in the laws relating to internal revenue. The Secretary of the Treasury, in his discretion, may authorize the ascertainment of the proof of wines, cor- dials, or other liquors and fruit juices by distillation or other- wise, in cases where it Is impracticable to ascertain such proof by the means prescribed by existing law or regulations. Par. 811. No lower rate or amount of duty shall be levied, collected, and paid on the articles enumerated in paragraph 802 of this schedule than that fixed by law for the descrip- tion of first proof; but it shall be Increased in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of first proof, and all imitations of brandy, spirits, or wines imported by any names whatever shall be subject to the highest rate of duty pro- vided for the genuine articles respectively intended to be represented, and in no case less than $5 per proof gallon: Provided, That any brandy or other spirituous or distilled liquors imported in any sized cask, bottle, jug, or other pack- ages, of or from any country, dependency, or province under whose laws similar sized casks, bottles, jugs, or other pack- ages of distilled spirits, wine, or other beverage put up or filled in the United States are denied entrance into such country, dependency, or province, shall be forfeited to the United States. Par. 812. There shall be no constructive or other allowance for breakage, leakage, or damage on wines, liquors, cordials, or distilled spirits, except that when it shall appear to the collector of customs from the ganger's return, verified by an affidavit by the importer to be filed within five days after the delivery of the merchandise, that a cask or package has been broken or otherwise injured in transit from a foreign port and as a result thereof a part of its contents, amounting to 10 per centum or more of the total value of the contents of the said cask or package in its condition as exported, has been lost, allowance therefor may be made in the liquidation of the duties. Par. 813. No wines, spirits, or other liquors or articles pro- vided for in this schedule containing one-half of 1 per centum or more of alcohol shall be Imported or permitted entry ex- cept on a permit issued therefor by the Commissioner of In- ternal Revenue, and any such wines, spirits, or other liquors or articles imported or brought into the United States with- out a permit shall be seized and forfeited in the same man- ner as for other violations of the customs laws. Par 814 The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby author- ized and directed to make all rules and regulations neces- sary for the enforcement of the provisions of this schedule. Schedule 9. — Cotton Manufactures. Par 901. Cotton yarn, including warps, in any form, not bleached, dyed, colored, combed, or plied, of numbers not exceedlrig number 40, ine-fifth of 1 cent per number per pound 'exceeding number 40 and not exceeding number 120 8 cents per pound and, in addition thereto, one-fourth of 1 cent per number per pound for every number in excess of number To; exceeding number 120, 28 cents per pound: I^ovlded, That none of the foregoing, of numbers not ex- 84 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. ceeding number 80, shall pay less duty than 5 per centum ad valorem and, in addition thereto, for each number, one- fourth of 1 per centum ad valorem; nor of numbers exceed- ing number 80, less than 25 per centum ad valorem. Cotton yarn, IncludiniT warps, in any form, bleached, dyed, colored, combed, or plied, of numbers not exceeding number 40, one-fourth of 1 cent per number per pound; exceeding number 40 and not exceeding number 120, 10 cents per pound and, in addition thereto, three-tenths of 1 cent per number per pound for every number in excess of number 40; exceeding number 120, 34 cents per pound: Provided, That none of the foregoing, of numbers not ex- ceeding number 80, shall pay less duty than 10 per centum ad valorem and, in addition thereto, for each number, one- fourth of 1 per centum ad valorem; nor of numbers exceed- ing number 80, less than 30 per centum ad valorem: Pro- vided further, That when any of the foregoing yarns are printed, dyed, or colored with vat dyes, there shall be paid a duty of 4 per centum ad valorem in addition to the above duties. Cotton waste, manufactured, or otherwise advanced in value, cotton card laps, silver, and roving, 5 per centum ad valorem. Par. 902. Cotton sewing thread, one-half of 1 cent per hun- dred yards; crochet, darning, embroidery, and knitting cot- tons, put up for handwork, in lengths not exceeding eight hundred and forty yards, one-half of 1 cent per hundred yards: Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 nor more than 35 per centum ad valorem. In no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported. Par. 90S. Cotton cloth, not bleached, printed, dyed, col- ored, or woven-flgured, containing yarns the average number of which does not exceed number 40, forty one-hundredths of 1 cent per average number per pound; exceeding number 40, 16 cents per pound and, in addition thereto, flfty-five one-hundredths of 1 cent per average number per pound for every number in excess of number 40: Provided. That none of the foregoing, when containing yarns the average num- ber of which does not exceed number 80, shall pay less duty than 10 per centum ad valorem and, in addition thereto, for each number, one-fourth of 1 per centum ad valorem; nor when exceeding number 80, less than 30 per centum ad valorem. Cotton cloth, bleached, containing yarns the average num- ber of which does not exceed number 40, forty-five one-hun- dredths of 1 cent per average number per pound; exceeding number 40, 18 cents per pound and, In addition thereto, three- fifths of 1 cent per average number per pound for every num- ber in excess of number 40: Provided, That none of the fore- going, when containing yarns the average number of which does not exceed number 80, shall pay less duty than 13 per centum ad valorem and, in addition thereto, for each number, one-fourth of 1 per centum ad valorem; nor when exceeding number 80, less than 38 per centum ad valorem. Cotton cloth, printed, dyed, colored, or woven-figured, con- taining yarns the average number of which does not exceed number 40, flfty-flve one-hundredths of 1 cent per average number per pound; exceeding number 40, 22 cents per pound and, in addition thereto, sixty-five one-hundredths of 1 cent per average number per pound for every number in excess or number 40: Provided, That none of the foregoing, when containing yarns the average number of which does not ex- Tariff Act, 1922 85 ceed number 80, shall pay less duty than 15 per centum ad valorem and, for each number, five-sixteenths of 1 per cent- um ad valorem; nor when exceeding number 80, less than 40 per centum ad valorem; Provided further, That when not less than 40 per centum of the cloth is printed, dyed, or colored with vat dyes, there shall be paid a duty of 4 per centum ad valorem in addition to the above duties. Plain gauze or leno woven cotton nets or nettings shall be classified for duty as cotton cloth. Par. 904. The term cotton cloth, or cloth, wherever used in this schedule, unless otherwise specially provided for, shall be held to include all woven fabrics of cotton, in the piece, whether figured, fancy, or plain, and shall not include any article, finished or unfinished, made from cotton cloth. In the ascertainment of the condition of the cloth or yarn upon which the duties imposed upon cotton cloth are made to depend, the entire fabric and all parts thereof shall be in- cluded. The average number of the yarn in cotton cloth herein provided for shall be obtained by taking the length of the thread or yarn to be equal to the distance covered by it in the cloth in the condition as imported, except that all clipped threads shall be measured as if continuous; in counting the threads all ply jrarns shall be separated into singles and the count taken of the total singles; the weight shall be taken after any excessive sizing is removed by boiling or other suitable process. Par. 905. Tire fabric or fabric for use in pneumatic tires, including cord fabric, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 906. In addition to the duty or duties imposed upon cotton cloth in paragraph 903, there shall be paid the fol-r lowing duties, namely: On all cotton cloths woven with eight or more harnesses, or with Jacquard, lappet, or swivel at- tachments, 10 per centum ad valorem; on all cotton cloths, other than the foregoing, woven with drop boxes, 5 per centum ad valorem. In no case shall the duty or duties im- posed upon cotton cloth In paragraphs 903, or 903 and 906 exceed 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 907. Tracing cloth, 5 cents per square yard and 20 per centum ad valorem; cotton window hollands, all oil- cloths (except silk oilcloths and oilcloths for floors), and filled or coated cotton cloths not specially provided for, 3 cents per square yard and 20 per centum ad valorem; water- proof cloth composed wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, whether or not in part of India rub- ber, 5 cents per square yard and 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 90S. Cloth in chief value of cotton, containing silk or artificial silk, shall be classified for duty as cotton cloth under paragraphs 903, 904, and 906, and in addition thereto there shall be paid on all such cloth, 5 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a rate of duty of more than 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 909. Tapestries, and other Jacquard woven uphol- stery cloths, Jacquard woven blankets and Jacquard woven napped cloths, all the foregoing, in the piece or other- wise, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 910. Pile fabrics, composed wholly or in chtef value of cotton, including plush and velvet ribbons, cut or uncut, whether or not the pile covers the whole surface, and manu- factures, in any form, made or cut from cotton pile fabrics, 50 per centum ad valorem; terry-woven fabrics, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton, and manufactures, in any 86 F. B. Vandegbift&Co. form, made or out from terry-woven fabrics, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 911. Table damast, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton, and manufactures, in any form, composed wholly or in chief value of such damask, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 912. Quilts or bed-spreads, in the piece or otherwise, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton, woven of two or more sets of warp threads or of two or more sets of fllling threads, 40 per centum ad valorem; other quilts or bed- spreads, wholly or in chief value of cotton, 25 per centum ad valorem; sheets, pillowcases, blankets, towels, polishing cloths, dust cloths, and mop cloths, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton, not Jacquard figured or terry-woven, nor made of pile fabrics, and not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem; table and bureau covers, center- pieces, runners, scarfs, napkins, and doilies, made of plain- woven cotton cloth, and not specially provided for, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 913. Fabrics with fast edges not exceeding twelve inches in width, and articles made therefrom; tubings, gar- ters, suspenders, braces, cords, tassels, and cords and tas- sels; all the foregoing composed wholly or in chief value of cotton or of cotton and India rubber, and not specially pro- vided for, 35 per centum ad valorem; spindle banding, and lamp, stove, or candle wicking, made of cotton or other vegetable fiber, 10 cents per pound and 12% per centum ad valorem; boot, shoe, or corset lacings, made of cotton or other vegetable fiber, 15 cents per pound and 20 per centum ad valorem; loom harness, healds, and collets, made wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, 25 cents per pound and 25 per centum ad valorem; labels for gar- ments or other articles, composed of cotton or other vege- table fiber, 50 per centum ad valorem; belting, for machinery, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vege- table fiber, or cotton or other vegetable fiber and india rub- ber, SO per centum ad valorem. Par. 914. Knit fabric, in the piece, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, made on a warp-knitting machine, 55 per centum ad valorem; made on other than a warp-knitting machine, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 915. Gloves, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, made of fabric knit on a warp-knitting machine, if single fold of such fabric, when unshrunk and not sueded, and having less than forty rows of loops per inch in width on the face of the glove, 50 per centum ad valorem; when shrunk or sueded or having forty or more rows of loops per inch in width on the face of the glove, and not over eleven inches in length, $2.50 per dozen pairs, and for each additional inch In excess of eleven inches, 10 cents per dozen pairs; If of two or more folds of fabric, any fold of which is made on a warp-knittlng machine, and not over eleven inches in length, $3 per dozen pairs, and for each additional Inch in excess of eleven inches, 10 cents per dozen pairs, but In no case shall any of the foregoing duties be less than 40 nor more than 75 per centum ad valorem; made of fabric knit on other than a warp-knitting machine', 50 per (Jentum ad valorem; made of woven fabric, 25 per centum ad valorem. Par. 916. Hose and half-hose, selvedged, fashioned, seam- less, or mock-seamed, finished or unfinished, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, made wholly or in part on knitting machines, or knit by hand, 50 per centum ad valorem Tariff Act, 1922 87 Hose and half-hose, finished or unfinished, made or cut from knitted fabric composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, and not specially provided for, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 917. Underwear and all other wearing apparel of every description, finished or unfinished, composed of cot- ton or other vegetable fiber, made wholly or in part on knitting machines, or knit by hand, and not specially pro- vided for, 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 918. Handkerchiefs and mufflers, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton, finished or unfinished, not hemmed, shall pay duty as cloth; hemmed or hemstitched, shall pay, in addition thereto, 10 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That none of the foregoing, when containing yarns the av- erage number of which does not exceed number 40, shall pay less than 30 per centum ad valorem; nor when exceeding number 40, less than 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 919. Clothing and articles of wearing apparel of every description, manufactured wholly or in part, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton, and not specially provided for, 36 per centum ad valorem. Shirt collars and cuffs, of cotton, not specially provided for, 30 cents per dozen pieces and 10 per centum ad valorem. Par. 920. Lace window curtains, nets, nettings, pillow shams, and bed sets, and all other articles and fabrics, by whatever name known, plain or Jaoquard figured, finished or unfinished, wholly or partly manufactured, for any use whatsoever, made on the Nottingham lace-curtain machine, and composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, when count- ing not more than five points or spaces between the warp threads to the Inch, 1% cents per square yard; when count- ing more than five such points or spaces to the inch, three- fourths of 1 cent per square yard In addition for each point in excess of five; and in addition thereto, on all the fore- going articles In this paragraph, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 60 per centum ad valorem. Par. 921. All articles made from cotton cloth, whether fin- ished or unfinished, and all manufactures of cotton or of which cotton is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for, 40. per centum ad valorem. Schedule 10. — ^Flax, Hemp, and Jute, and Manufactures of. Par. 1001. Flax straw, $2 per ton; flax, not hackled, 1 cent per pound; fiax, hackled, including "dressed line," 2 cents per pound; fiax tow and fiax noils, crin vegetal, or palm-leaf fiber, twisted or not twisted, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound; hemp and hemp tow, 1 cent per pound; hackled hemp, 2 cents per pound. Par. 1002. Sliver and roving, of flax, hemp, ramie, or other vegetable fiber, not specially provided for, 20 per cent- um ad valorem. . . . _ 4.t„_ Par. 1003. Jute yarns or rovmg, smgle, coarser in size than twenty-pound, 2% cents per pound; twenty-pound up to but not including ten-pound, 4 cents per pound; ten-pound up to but not Including five-pound, 5% cents per pound; five- pound and finer, 7 cents per pound, but not more than 40 ner centum ad valorem; jute sliver, 1% cents per pound, twist, twine, and cordage, composed of two or more Jute yarns or rovings twisted together, the size of the single yarn or roving of which is coarser than twenty-pound, 3% cents per pound; twenty-pound up to but not including ten-pound. 88 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 5 cents per pound; ten-pound up to but not Including five- pound, 6% cents per pound; five-pound and finer, 11 cents per pound. Par. 1004. Single yarns, in the gray, made of flax, hemp, or ramie, or a mixture of any of them, not finer than twelve lea, 10 cents per pound; finer than twelve lea and not finer than sixty lea, 10 cents per pound and one-half of 1 cent per pound additional for each lea or part of a lea In excess of twelve; finer than sixty lea, 35 cents per pound; and in addition thereto, on any of the foregoing yarns when boiled, 2 cents per pound; when bleached, dyed, or otherwise treated, 5 cents per pound: Provided, That the duty on any of the foregoing yarns shall not be less than 25 or more than 35 per centum ad valorem. Threads, twines, and cords, com- posed of two or more yarns of fiax, hemp, or ramie, or a mixture of any of them, twisted together, the size of the single yarn of which is not finer than eleven lea, 18% cents per pound; finer than eleven lea and not finer than sixty lea, 18% cents per pound and three-fourths of 1 cent per pound additional for each lea or part of a lea in excess of eleven; finer than sixty lea, 56 cents per pound; and in ad- dition thereto, on any of the foregoing threads, twines, and cords when boiled, 2 cents per pound; when bleached, dyed, or otherwise treated, 5 cents per pound: Provided, That the duty on the foregoing threads, twines, and cords shall be not less than 30 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1005. Cordage, Including cables, tarred or untarred, wholly or in chief value of manila, sisal, or other hard fibers, three-fourths of 1 cent per pound; cordage, including cables, tarred or untarred, wholly or in chief value of sunn, or other bast fibers, but not including cordage made of jute, 2 cents per pound; wholly or in chief value of hemp, 2% cents per pound. Par. 1006. Gill nettings, nets, webs, and seines, and other nets for fishing, composed wholly or in chief value of fiax, hemp, or ramie, and not specially provided for, shall pay the same duty per pound as the highest rate imposed in this Act upon any of the thread, twine, or cord of which the mesh is /nade, and, in addition thereto, 10 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1007. Hose, suitable for conducting liquids or gases, composed wholly or in chief value of vegetable fiber, 17 cents per pound and 10 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1008. Fabrics, composed wholly of jute, plain-woven, twilled, and all other, not specially provided for, not bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, nor rendered non- inflammable, 1 cent per pound; bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, or rendered noninflammable, 1 cent per pound and 10 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1009. Woven fabrics, not including articles flnished or unfinished, of flax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these sub- stances or any of them is the component material of chief value (except such as are commonly used as paddings or in- terllnings in clothing), exceeding thirty and not exceeding one hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, weighing not less than four and one-half and not more than twelve ounces per square yard, and exceeding twelve inches but not exceeding twenty-four inches in width, BB per centum ad valorem. Woven fabrics, such as are commonly used for paddings or interlinings in clothing, composed wholly or in chief value of flax, or hemp, or of which these substances or either of them is the component material of chief value, exceeding Tariff Act, 1922 89 thirty and not exceeding one hundred and ten threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and weighing not less than four and one-half and not more than twelve ounces per square yard, 65 per centum ad valorem; composed wholly or in chief value of jute, exceeding thirty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and weighing not less than four and one-half ounces and not more than twelve ounces per square yard, 50 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1010. Woven fabrics, not including articles finished or unfinished, of fiax, hemp, ramie, or other vegetable fiber except cotton, or of which these substances or any of them is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1011. Plain-woven fabrics, not including articles fin- ished or unfinished, of flax, hemp, ramie, or other vegetable fiber, except cotton, weighing less than four and one-half ounces per square yard, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1012. Pile fabrics, composed wholly or in chief value of vegetable fiber other than cotton, cut or uncut, whether or not the pile covers the whole surface, and manufactures in any form, made or cut from any of the foregoing, 45 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1013. Table damask composed wholly or in chief value of vegetable fiber other than cotton, and manufactures composed wholly or in chief value of such damask, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1014. Towels and napkins, finished or unfinished, com- posed wholly or in chief value of fiax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these substances are, or any of them is, the com- ponent material of chief value, not exceeding one hundred and twenty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, 55 per centum ad valorem; exceeding one hun- dred and twenty threads to the square inch, counting -the warp and filling, 40 per centum ad valorem; sheets and pil- lowcases, composed wholly or in chief value of flax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these substances are, or any of them is, the component material of chief value, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1015. Fabrics with fast edges not exceeding twelve inches in width, and articles made therefrom; tubings, gar- ters, suspenders, braces, cords, tassels, and cords and tassels; all the foregoing composed wholly or in chief value of vege- table fiber other than cotton, or of vegetable fiber other than cotton and India rubber, 35 per centum ad valorem; tapes composed wholly or in part of flax, woven with or without metal threads, on reels, spools, or otherwise, and designed expressly for use in the manufacture of measuring tapes, 30 per centum ad valorem. Par 1016. Handkerchiefs composed wholly or m chief value of vegetable fiber other than cotton, finished or un- finished, not hemmed, 35 per centum ad valorem; hemmed or hemstitched, or unfinished having drawn threads, 45 per centum ad valorem. . Par 1017. Clothing, and articles of wearmg apparel of every description, composed wholly or in chief value of vege- table fiber other than cotton, and whether manufactured wholly or in part, not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem; shirt collars and cuffs, composed wholly or m part of flax, 40 cents per dozen and 10 per centum ad valorem. Par 1018. Bags or sacks made from plain woven fabrics of single jute yarns or from twilled or other fabrics .com- posed wholly of jute, not bleached, printed, stenciled, pamted, dyed, colored, nor rendered noninflammable. 1 cent per pound 90 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. and 10 per centum ad valorem; bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, or rendered noninflammable, 1 cent per pound and 15 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1019. Bagging for cotton, gunny cloth, and similar fabrics, suitable for covering cotton, composed of single yarns made of jute, jute butts, or other vegetable fiber, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, not ex- ceeding sixteen threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and weighing not less than fifteen ounces nor more than thirty-two ounces per square yard, six-tenths of 1 cent per square yard; weighing more than thirty-two ounces per square yard, three-tenths of 1 cent per pound. Far. 1020. Liinoleum, including corticine and cork carpet, 3E per centum ad valorem; floor oilcloth, 20 per centum ad valorem; mats or rugs made of linoleum or floor oilcloth shall be subject to the same rates of duty as herein provided for linoleum or floor oilcloth. Par. 1021. All woven articles, finished or unfinished, and all manufactures of vegetable fiber other than cotton, or of which such fibers, or any of them is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1022. Common China, Japan, and India straw mat- ting, and floor coverings made therefrom, 3 cents per square yard; carpets, carpeting, mats, matting, and rugs, made wholly of cotton, flax, hemp, or jute, or a mixture thereof, 35 per centum ad valorem; all other floor coverings not spe- cially provided for, 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1023. Matting made of cocoa fiber or rattan, 8 cents per square yard; mats made of cocoa fiber or rattan, 6 cents per square foot. Schedule 11. — ^Wool and Manufactures of. Par. 1101. Wools, not improved by the admixture of merino or English blood, such as Donskoi, native Smyrna, native South American, Cordova, Valparaiso, and other wools of like character or description, and hair of the camel, in the grease, 12 cents per pound; washed, 18 cents per pound; scoured, 24 cents per pound. The duty on such wools imported on the skin shall be 11 cents per pound: Provided, That such wools may be imported under bond in an amount to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury andunder such regnilations as he shall prescribe; and if within three years from the date of Importation or withdrawal from bonded warehouse satisfac- tory proof is furnished that the wools have been used in the manufacture of rugs, carpets, or any other floor coverings, the duties shall be remitted or refunded: Provided further That if any such wools imported under bond as above pre- scribed are used in the manufacture of articles other than rugs, carpets, or any other floor coverings, there shall be levied, collected, and paid on any wools so used In violation of the bond, in addition to the regular duties provided by this paragraph, 20 cents per pound, which shall not be re- mitted or refunded on exportation of the articles or for any other reason. Wools in the grease shall be considered such as shall have been shorn from the sheep without any cleans- ing; that is, in their natural condition. Washed wools shall be considered such as have been washed with water only on the sheep's back, or on the skin. Par. 1102. Wools, not specially provided for, and hair of the Angora goat. Cashmere goat, alpaca, and other like ani- mals, imported in the grease or washed, 31 cents per pound Tariff Act, 1922 91 of clean content; imported in the scoured state, 31 cents per pound; imported on the skin, 30 cents per pound of clean content. Par. 1103. If any bale or packaire containing -wools, hairs, wool wastes, or wool waste material, subject to different rates of duty, be entered at any rate or rates lower than applicable, the highest rate applicable to any part shall apply to the entire contents of such bale or package. Par. 1104. The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby author- ized and directed to prescribe methods and regulations for carrying out the provisions of this schedule relating to the duties on wool and hair. Par. 1105. Top waste, slubbing waste, roving waste, and ring waste, 31 cents per pound; garnetted waste, 24 cents per pound; noils, carbonized, 24 cents per pound; noils, not carbonized, 19 cents per pound; thread or yarn waste, and all other wool wastes not specially provided for, 16 cents per pound; shoddy, and wool extract, 16 cents per pound; mungo, woolen rags, and flocks, 7% cents per pound. Wastes of the hair of the Angora goat. Cashmere goat, alpaca, and other like animals shall be dutiable at the rates provided for simi- lar types of wool wastes. Par. 1106. Wool, and hair of the kinds provided for in this schedule, which has been advanced in any manner or by any process of manufacture beyond the washed or scoured condition, including tops, but not further advanced than roving, 33 cents per pound and 20 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1107. Yarn, made wholly or in chief value of wool, valued at not more than 30 cents per pound, 24 cents per pound and 30 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than 30 cents but not more than $1 per pound, 36 cents per pound and 35 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than $1 per pound, 36 cents per pound and 40 per centum ad valorem. Par. 1108. Woven fabrics, weighing not more than four ounces per square yard, wholly or in chief value of wool, valued at not more than 80 cents per pound, 37 cents per pound and 50 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than SO cents per pound, 45 cents per pound upon the wool con- tent thereof and 50 per centum ad valorem; Provided, That if the warp of any of the foregoing is wholly of cotton or other vegetable fiber, the duty shall be 36 cents per pound and 50 per centum ad valorem. Par 1109. Woven fabrics, weighing more than four ounces per square yard, wholly or in chief value of wool, valued at not more than 60 cents per pound, 24 cents per pound and 40 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than 60 cents but not more than 80 cents per pound, 37 cents per pound and 50 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than 80 cents but not more than $1.50 per pound, 45 cents per pound upon the wool content thereof and 50 per centum ad valo- rem- valued at more than $1.50 per pound, 45 cents per pound upon the wool content thereof and 50 per centum ad V822 157 appeal shall bfe transmitted with the entry and the accom- Annrilf<..=^r^^ v^,,**!.^ collector to the Board of General n^^^Ifi ^"*^ ^^^" ^^ assigned to one of the general ap- Sff^fS^ '/i^ ° ^i'^" ascertain and return the value of the mercnanaise and shall give reasonable notice to the importer f^ = », person designated to represent the Government Ji ^"ch proceedings of the time and place of the hearing, nLI^,„ff the parties and their attorneys shall have an op- portunity to introduce evidence and to hear and cross-ex- amme the witnesses of the other party and to inspect all samples and all papers admitted or offered as evidence. In nnaing such value affidavits of persons whose attendance can not reasonably be had, price lists, catalogues, reports or depositions of consuls, special agents, collectors, appraisers, assistant appraisers, examiners, and other officers of the trovernment may be considered. Copies of official documents, ^-r?^ certified by an official duly authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury, may be admitted In evidence with the same torce and effect as original documents. The decision of the general appraiser, after argument on it, ^ ® interested parties if requested by them or by either of them, shall be final and conclusive upon all parties unless within ten days from the date of the filing of the decision with the collector an application for its review shall be filed with or mailed to said board by the collector or other person authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury, and a copy of such application mailed to the consignee, or his agent or attorney, or filed by the consignee, or his agent or attor- ney, with the collector, by whom the same shall be forthwith forwarded to the Board of General Appraisers. Every such application shall be assigned by the Board of General Ap- praisers to a board of three general appraisers, who shall consider the case upon the samples of the merchandise, if there be any, and the record made before the general ap- praiser, and, .after argument on the part of the parties if requested by them or either of them, shall affirm, reverse, or modify the decision of the general appraiser or remand the case to the general appraiser for further proceedings, and shall state its action in a written decision, to be forwarded to the collector, setting forth the facts upon which the find- ing is based and the reasons therefor. The decision of the Board of General Appraisers shall be final and conclusive upon all parties unless an appeal shall be taken by either party to the Court of Customs Appeals upon a question or questions of law only within the time and in the manner pro- vided by section 198 of ah Act entitled "An Act to codify, revise, and amend the laws relating to the judiciary," ap- proved March 3, 1911. Sec. 502. Regulations for Appraisement and Classification. — (a) The Secretary of the Treasury shall establish and promulgate such rules and regulations not inconsistent with the law, and may disseminate such information as may be necessary to secure a just, impartial, and uniform appraise- ment of imported merchandise and the classification and as- sessment of duties thereon at the various ports of entry, and may direct any appraiser, deputy appraiser, assistant ap- praiser, or examiner of merchandise to go from one port of entry to another for the purpose of appraising or assisting in appraising merchandise imported at such port. (b) No ruling or decision once made by the Secretary of the Treasury, giving construction to any law imposing cus- toms duties, shall be reversed or modified adversely to the United States, by the same or a succeeding Secretary, except 158 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. > in concurrence with an opinion of the Attorney General recommending: the same, or a final decision of the Board of General Appraisers. (c) It shall be the duty of all officers of the customs to execute and carry into efCect all instructions of the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the execution of the revenue laws; and in case any difflculty arises as to the true construction or meaning of any part of the revenue laws, the decision of the Secretary shall be binding upon all officers of the customs. Sec. 503. Dutiable Value. — ^Whenever imported merchan- dise is subject to an ad valorem rate of duty or to a duty based upon or regulated in any manner by the value thereof, the duty shall be assessed upon the value returned by the appraiser, general appraiser, or Board of General Appraisers, as the case may be. If there shall be used for covering or holding imported merchandise, whether dutiable or free of duty, any unusual material, article, or form designed for use otherwise than in the bona fide transportation of such mer- chandise to the United States, additional duties shall be levied upon such material, article, or form at the rate or rates to which the same would be subjected if separately imported. Sec. 504. Payment of Duties. — The consignee shall de- posit with the collector, at the time of making entry, unless the merchandise is entered for warehouse or transportation, or under bond, the amount of duty estimated to be payable thereon. Upon receipt of the appraiser's report and of the various reports of landing, weight, gauge, or measurement, the collector shall ascertain, fix, and liquidate the rate and amount of duties to be paid on such merchandise as pro- vided by law and sTiall give notice of such liquidation in the form and manner prescribed by the Secretary of the Treas- ury, and collect any increased or additional duties due or refund any excess of duties deposited as determined on such liquidation. Sec. 505. Abandonment and Damage. — Allowance shall be made in the estimation and liquidation of duties under regu- lations prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury in the following cases: (1) Where the importer abandons, within ten days after entry, to the United States all or any portion amounting to 10 per centum or more of the total value or quantity of merchandise in any invoice, and delivers the portion so aban- doned to such place as the collector directs unless the col- lector is satisfied that it is so far destroyed as to be non- deliverable ; (2) Where, at the time of importation, 5 per centum or more of the total value or quantity of fruit or other perish- able merchandise in any invoice is decayed or injured so that its commercial value has been destroyed; (3) Where fruit or other perishable merchandise has been condemned at the port of entry, within ten days after land- ing, by the health officers or other legally constituted au- thorities, and the consignee, within five days after such con- demnation, files with the collector, written notice thereof, an invoiced description and the location thereof, and the name of the vessel or vehicle In which imported. Sec. 506. Tare and Draft.^ — The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to prescribe and Issue regulations for the ascertainment of tare upon imported merchandise, in- cluding the establishment of reasonable and just schedule tares therefor, but in no case shall there be any allowance for draft or for impurities, other than excessive moisture and Tariff Act, 1922 159 impurities not usually found in or upon such or similar merchandise. Sec. 5&7. Commiiigling of Goods. — Whenever dutiable mer- chandise and merchandise which is free of duty or mer- chandise subject to different rates of duty are so packed together or mingled that the quantity or value of each class or such merchandise can not be readily ascertained by the customs officers, the whole of such merchandise shall be subject to the highest rate of duty applicable to any part thereof, unless the importer or consignee shall segregate such merchandise at his own risk and expense under customs supervision within ten days after entry tBereof, In order that the quantity and value of each part or class thereof may be ascertained. Sec. 508. Examination of Importer and Others. — Col- lectors, apprasisers, general appraisers, and boards of general appraisers may cite to appear before them or any of them and to examine upon oath, which said officers or any of them are hereby authorized to administer, any owner, im- porter, consignee, agent, or other person upon any matter or thing which they, or any ot them, may deem material re- specting any imported merchandise then under consideration or previously imported within one year, in ascertaining the classification or the value thereof or the rate or amount of duty; and they, or any of them, may require the production of any letters, accounts, contracts, invoices, or other docu- ments relating to said merchandise, and may require such testimony to he reduced to writing, and When so taken it shall be filed and preserved, under such rules as the Board of General Appraisers may prescribe, and such evidence may be given consideration in all subsequent proceedings relating to such merchandise. Sec. 509. Penalties. — Tf any person so cited to appear shall neglect or refuse to attend, or shall decline to answer, or shall refuse to answer in writing any interrogatories, and subscribe his name to his deposition, or to produce such pa- pers when so required by a general appraiser, or a board of general appraisers, or a local appraiser, or a collector, he shall be liable to a penalty of not less than $20 nor more than $500; and if such person be the owner, importer, or consignee, the appraisement last made of such merchandise, whether made by an appraiser, a general appraiser, or a board of general appraisers, shall be final and conclusive against such person; and any person who shall willfully and corruptly swear falsely on an examination before any general appraiser, or board of general appraisers, or local appraiser or collector, shall be deemed guilty of perjury; and if he is the owner, importer, or consignee, the merchandise shall be forfeited or the value thereof may be recovered from him. Sec. 510. Inspection of Exporter's Books. — If any person manufacturing, producing, selling, shipping, or consigning merchandise exported to the United States fails, at the re- quest of the Secretary of the Treasury, or an appraiser, or person acting as appraiser, or a collector, or a general ap- praiser, or the Board of General Appraisers, as the case may be, to permit a duly accredited officer of the United States to inspect his books, papers, rtcords, accounts, documents, or correspondence, pertaining to the market value or classifica- tion of such merchandise, thfen while such failure continues the Secretary of the Treasury, under regulations prescribed by him, (1) shall prohibit the . importation into the United States of merchandise manufactured, produced, sold, shipped or consigned by such person, and (2) may instruct the col- 160 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. lectors to withhold delivery of merchandise manufactured, produced, sold, shipped or consigned by such person. If such failure continues for a period of one year from the date of such instructions the collector shall cause the merchan- dise, unless previously exported, to be sold at public auction as in the case of forfeited merchandise. S6c. 511. Inspection of Importer's Books. — If any person Importing merchandise into the United States or dealing in imported merchandise fails, at the request of the Secretary of the Treasury, or an appraiser, or person acting as ap- praiser, or a collector, or a general appraiser, or the Board of General Appraisers, as the case may be, to permit a duly accredited officer of the United States to Inspect his books, papers, records, accounts, documents, or correspondence, pertaining to the value or classification of such merchandise, then while such failure continues the Secretary of the Treas- ury, under regulations prescribed by him, (1) shall prohibit the importation of merchandise into the United States by or for the account of such person, and (2) shall instruct the collectors to withhold delivery of merchandise Imported by or for the account of such person. If such failure continues for a period of one year from the date of such instructions the colleptor shall cause the merchandise, unless previously exported, to be sold at public auction as in the case of for- feited merchandise. Sec. 512. Deposit of Duties. — All moneys paid to any col- lector for unascertained duties or for duties paid under pro- test against the rate or amount of duties charged shall be deposited to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States and shall not be held by the collectors to await any ascer- tainment of duties or the result of any litigation in relation to the rate or amount of duties legally chargeable and col- lectible in any case where money is so paid. Sec. 513. Collector's Immunity. — No collector or other customs ofHcer shall be in any way liable to any owner, importer, consignee, or agent or any other person for or on account of any rulings or decisions as to the appraisement or the classiflcation of any imported merchandise or the duties charged thereon, or the collection of any dues, charges, or duties on or on account of said merchandise, or any other matter or thing as to which said owner, Importer, consignee, or agent might under this Act be entitled to pro- test or appeal from the decision of such collector or other officer. Sec. 514. Protest. — All decisions of the collector, including the legality of all orders and findings entering into the same, as to the rate and amount of duties chargeable, and as to all exactions of whatever character (within the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Treasury), and his decisions exclud- ing any merchandise from entry or delivery, under any pro- vision of the customs revenue laws, and his liquidation of any entry, or refusal to pay any claim for drawback, or his refusal to reliquidate any entry for a clerical error dis- covered within one year after the date of entry, or within sixty days after liquidation when liquidation is made more than ten months after the date of entry, shall be final and conclusive upon all persons, unless the importer, consignee, or agent of the person paying such charge or exaction, or filing such claim for drawback, or seeking such entry or delivery, shall, within sixty days after, but not before such liquidation or decision, as well in cases of merchandise en- tered in bond as for consumption, file a protest in writing with th? collector setting forth distinctly and specifically, Tariff Act, 1922 161 and in respect to each entry, payment, claim, or decision, the reasons for the objection thereto, and if the merchan- dise is entered for consumption shall pay the full amount of duties, charges, and exactions ascertained to be due thereon. Under such rules as the Board of General Appraisers may prescribe, and in its discretion, a protest may be amended at any time prior to the first docket call thereof. Sec. 515. Same. — Upon the filing of such protest and pay- nient of duties and other charges the collector shall within sixty days thereafter review his decision, and may modify the same in whole or in part and thereafter refund any duties, charge, or exaction found to have been collected in excess, or pay any drawback found due, of which notice shall be given as in the case of the original liquidation, and against which protest may be filed within the same time and in the same manner and under the same conditions as against the original liquidation or decision. If the collector shall, upon such review, affirm his original decision, or, upon the filing of a protest against his modification of any decision, the collector shall forthwith transmit the entry and the ac- companying papers, and all the exhibits connected there- with, to the Board of General Appraisers for due assign- ment and determination, as provided by law. Such deter- mination shall be final and conclusive upon all persons, and the papers transmitted shall be returned, with the decision and judgment order thereon, to the collector, who shall take action accordingly, except in cases in which an appeal shall be filed in the United States Court of Customs Appeals within the time and in the manner provided by law. Sec. 516. Appeal or Protest by American Producers. — (a) Whenever an American manufacturer, producer, or whole- saler believes that the appraised value of any impotted mer- chandise of a class or kind manufactured, produced, or sold at wholesale by him is too low, he may file with the Secre- tary of the Treasury a complaint setting forth the value at which he believes the merchandise should be appraised and the facts upon which he bases his belief. The Secretary shall thereupon transm.it a copy of such complaint to the appraiser at each port of entry where the merchandise is usually imported. Until otherwise directed by the Secre- tary, the appraiser shall report each subsequent importation of the merchandise giving the entry number, the name of the importer, the appraised value, and his reasons for the appraisement. If the Secretary does not agree with the ac- tion of the appraiser, he shall instruct, the collector to file an appeal for a reappraisement as provided in section 501 of this Act, and such manufacturer, producer, or wholesaler shall have the right to appear and to be heard as a party in interest under such rules as the Board of General Appraisers may prescribe. The Secretary shall notify such manufac- turer, producer, or wholesaler of the action taken by such appraiser giving the port of entry, the entry number, and the appraised value of such merchandise and the action he has taken thereon. If the appraiser advances the entered value of merchandise upon the Information furnished by the American manufacturer, producer, or wholesaler, and an ap- peal is taken by the consignee, such manufacturer, producer, or wholesaler shall have the right to appear and to be heard as a party in Interest, under such rules as the Board of Gen- eral Appraisers may prescribe. If the American iii3,nufac- turer, producer, or wholesaler is not satisfied, wjth th,e g,etion of the Secretary, or the action of the appraiser; ith^i;^ph, he may file, within ten days after the date of the mailmg of the 162 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Secretary's notice, an appeal for a reappraisement in the same manner and with the same effect as an appeal by a conslgflee under the provisions of section 501 of this Act. (b) The Secretary of the Treasury shall, upon written re- quest by an American manufacturer, producer, or wholesaler, furnish the classification of and the rate of duty, if any, imposed upon designated imported merchandise of a class or kind manufactured, produced, or sold at wholesale by him. If such manufacturer, producer, or wholesaler believes that the proper rate of duty is not being assessed, he may file a complaint with the Secretary of the Treasury setting forth a description of the merchandise, the classification, and the rate or rates of duty he believes proper, and the reasons for his belief. If the Secretary believes that the classification of or rate of duty assessed upon the merchandise is not cor- rect, he shall notify the collectors as to the proper classifica- tion and rate of duty and shall so inform such manufacturer, producer, or wholesaler, and such rate of duty shall be as- sessed upon all merchandise imported or withdrawn from warehouse after thirty days after the date of such notice to the collectors. If the Secretary believes that the classifica- tion and rate of duty are correct, he shall so inform such manufacturer, producer, or wholesaler. If dissatisfied with the action of the Secretary, such manufacturer, producer, or wholesaler may file with him a notice that he desires to pro- test the classification or the rate of duty imposed upon the merchandise, and upon receipt of such notice the Secretary shall furnish him with such information as to the entry, the consignee, and the port of entry as will enable him to pro- test the classification of or the rate of duty imposed upon the merchandise when liquidated at any port of entry. Upon written request therefor by such manufacturer, producer, or wholesaler, the collector of such port of entry shall notify him immediately of the date of liquidation. Such manufac- turer, producer, or wholesaler may file, within sixty days after the date of liquidation, with the collector of such port a protest in writing setting forth a description of the mer- chandise and the classification and the rate of duty he be- lieves proper, with the same effect as a protest of a con- signee filed under the provisions of sections 514 and 515 of this Act. (c) A copy of every appeal and every protest filed by an American manufacturer, producer, or wholesaler under the provisions of this section shall be mailed by the collector to the consignee or his agent within five days after the filing thereof, and such consignee or his agent shall have the right to appear and to be heard as a party in Interest before the Board of General Appraisers. The collector shall transmit the entry and all papers and exhibits accompanying or con- nected therewith to the Board of General Appraisers for due assignment and determination of the proper value or of the proper clas^fication and rate of duty. The decision of the Board of General Appraisers upon any such appeal or protest shall be final and conclusive upon all parties unless an appeal is taken by either party to the Court of Customs Appeals, as provided in sections BOl and 515 of this Act. (d) In proceedings instituted under the provisions of this section an American manufacturer, producer, or wholesaler shall not have the right to inspect any documents or papers of the coinsignee or importer disclosing any information which tlie eemeral appraiser or the Board of Gen*rg^ Ap- praisers aball deem unnecessary or improper to be dtaolOVt^ to him. Tariff Act, 1922 163 Sec. 517. FriTolons Protest or Appeal. — ^Upon motion of the counsel for the Government, it shall be the duty of the Board of General Appraisers to decide whether any appeal for reappraisement or protest filed under the provisions of section 501, 514, 515, or 516 of this Act is frivolous, and if said board shall so decide, a penalty of not less than $5 nor more than $250 shall be assessed against the person filing such appeal for reappraisement or protest: Provided, That all appeals for reappraisement or protests filed by the same person and raising the same issue shall, if held frivolous by said board, be consolidated and deemed one proceeding for the purpose of imposing the penalty provided in this section: Provided further, That the person against whom such penalty is- assessed may have a review by the Court of Customs Ap- peals of the decision of said board by filing an appeal in said court within the time and in the manner provided by section 198 of an Act entitled "An Act to codify, revise, and amend the laws relating to the judiciary," approved Marci 3, 1911. Sec. 518. Board of General Appraisers. — ^The Board of General Appraisers shall consist of nine members as now constituted, and all vacancies in said board shall be filled by appointment by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, not more than five of whom shall be appointed from the same political party and each of whom shall receive a salary of $9,000 a' year. They shall not en- gage in any other business, vocation, or employment, and shall hold their oiHce during good behavior, but may, after due hearing, be removed by the President for the following causes and no other: Neglect of duty, malfeasance in office, or inefficiency. The office of said board shall be at the port of New York, and the board and each member thereof shall have and possess all the powers of a district court of the United States for preserving order, compelling the attendance of witnesses, the production of evidence, and in punishing for contempt. Said board shall have power to establish from time to time such rules of evidence, practice, and procedure, not inconsistent with law, as may be deemed necessary for the conduct of its proceedings, in securing uniformity in its decisions and in the proceedings and decisions of the mem- bers thereof, and for the production, care, and custody of samples and of the records of said board. One of the mem- bers of said board designated for that purpose by the Presi- dent of the United States shall act as president of the Board of General Appraisers, and in his absence the member of the board then present who is senior as to the date of his com- mission shall act as president. The president of the board, or the acting president in his absence, shall have control of the fiscal affairs and of the clerical force of the board, mak- ing all recommendations for appointment, promotions, or otherwise affecting such clerical force; he may at any time before trial, under the rules of the said board, assign or reassign any case for hearing or determination, or both, and shall designate a general appraiser or board of three general appraisers and such clerical assistants as may be necessary to proceed to any port within the jurisdiction of the United States for the purpose of hearing or of hearing and deter- mining cases assigned for hearing at such port, and shall cause to be prepared and promulgated dockets therefor. General appraisers, stenographic clerks, and Government counsel shall each be allowed and paid his necessary ex- penses of travel and his reasonable expenses, not to exceed ^10 per day, in the case of general appraisers and Govern- ment counsel, and $8 per day in the case of stenographic 164 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. clerks, actually incurred for maintenance while absent from New York on official business. Said general appraisers shall be divided into three boards of three members each for the purpose of hearing and deciding a,ppeals for the review of reappraisements of merchandise, and of hearing and deciding protests against decisions of collectors. A board of three general appraisers or a general appraiser shall have power to order an analysis of imported merchandise and reports thereon by laboratories or bureaus of the United States. The president of the board shall assign three of the general appraisers to each of the said boards and shall designate which member shall be chairman thereof. The president of the board shall be competent to sit as a member of any board or to assign one or two other members to any of such boards in the absence or disability of any one or two mem- bers of such board. A majority of any board shall have full power to hear and decide all cases and questions arising therein or assigned thereto. The board of three general ap- praisers deciding a case or a general appraiser deciding an appeal for a reappraisement may, upon the motion of either party made within thirty days next after such decision, grant a rehearing or retrial of said case when, in the opinion of said board or said general appraiser the ends of justice so require. The members of the Board of General Appraisers are hereby exempted from so much of section 1790 of the Re- vised Statutes as relates to their salaries. When any of the general appraisers of merchandise re- signs his office, having held his commission as such at least ten years, and having attained the age of seventy years, he shall during the residue of his natural life receive the same salary which was by law payable to him at the time of his resignation. Sec. 519. Record of Decisions. — ^AU decisions of the gen- eral appraisers shall be preserved and filed and shall be open to inspection, and it shall be the duty of the said Board of General Appraisers to forward a copy of each decision to the collector of customs for the district in which the merchan- dise affected thereby was imported and to forward an addi- tional copy to the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall cause such decisions as he or the Board of General Appraisers shall deem sufficiently important to be published in full, or, if they shall not deem a full publication thereof necessary, then the board shall cause abstracts of such decisions to be made for publication, and such decisions and abstracts there- of shall be published from time to time and at least once each week for the information of customs officers and the public. Sec. 520. Refund of Excessive Duties. — (a) The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to refund duties and correct errors in liquidation of entries in the following cases: (1) Whenever it is ascertained on final liquidation or re- hquidation of an entry that more money has been deposited or paid than was required by law to be so deposited or paid; (2) Whenever it is determined in the manner required by law that any lees, charges, or exactions, other than duties, have been erroneously collected; (3) Whenever a manifest clerical error is discovered In any entry or liquidation within one year after the date of entry, or within sixty days after liquidation when liquidation is made more than ten months after the date of entry; and (4) Whenever duties have been paid on household or per- TabiffAct,1922 165 sonal effects which by law were not subject to duty, not- withstanding: a protest was not filed within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. (b) The necessary moneys to make such refunds are hereby appropriated, and this appropriation shall be deemed a permanent and indefinite appropriation. _ Sec. 521. Reliquidatlon of Duties. — ^Whenever any mer- chandise has been entered and passed- free of duty, and whenever duties upon any imported merchandise have been liquidated and paid, and the merchandise has. been delivered to the consignee, or his agent, such entry and passage free of duty and such settlement of duties shall, after the expira- tion of one year from the date of entry, or after the expira- tion of sixty days after the date of liquidation when liquida- tion is made more than ten months after the date of entry, in the absence of fraud and in the absence of protest by the consignee, or his agent, or by an American manufacturer, producer, or wholesaler, be final and conclusive upon all parties. If the collector finds probable cause to believe there is fraud in the case, he may reliquidate within two years after the date of entry, or after the date of liquidation when liqui- dation is made more than ten months after the date of entry. Sec. 522. Conversion of Currency. — (a) That section 25 of the Act of August 27, 1894, entitled "An Act to reduce taxa- tion, to provide revenue for the Government, and for other purposes," as amended, is reenacted without change as follows: "Sec. 25. That the value of foreign coin as expressed in the money of account of the United States shall be that of the pure metal of such coin of standard value; and the values of the standard coins in circulation of the various nations of the world shall be estimated quarterly by the Director of the Mint and be proclaimed by the Secretary of the Treasury quarterly on the 1st day of January, April, July, and Octo- ber in each year." (b) For the purpose of the assessment and collection of duties upon merchandise imported into the United States on or after the day of the enactment of this Act, wherever it is necessary to convert foreign currency into currency of the United States, such conversion, except as provided in sub- division (c), shall be made at the values proclaimed by the Secretary of the Treasury under the provisions of section 25 of such Act of August 27, 1894, as amended, for the quar- ter in which the merchandise was exported. (c) If no such value has been proclaimed, or if the value so proclaimed varies by 5 per centum or more from a value measured by the buying rate in the New York market at noon on the day of exportation, conversion shall be made at a value measured by such buying rate. For the purposes of this subdivision such buying rate shall be the buying rate for cable transfers payable in the foreign currency so to be converted; and shall be determined by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and certified daily to the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall make it public at such times and to such extent as he deems necessary. In ascertaining such buying rate such Federal Reserve bank may in its discretion (1) take into consideration the last ascertainable transac- tions and quotations, whether direct or through the exchange of other currencies, and (2) if there is no market buying rate for such cable transfers, calculate such rate from ac- tual transactions and quotations in demand or time bills of exchange. ^^ , ^ Sec. 523. Comptrollers of Customs. — Naval officers of cus- 166 F. B. Vandeckift & Co. toms now in oflice and their successors shall hereafter be known as Comptrollers of Customs. Comptrollers of Customs shall examine the collector's ac- counts of receipts and disbursements of money and receipts and disposition of merchandise and certify the same to the Secretary of the Treasury for transmission to the General Accounting Office. They shall perform such other duties as the Secretary of the Treasury may from time to time pre- scribe, and their administrative examination shall extend to all customs districts assigned to them by the Secretary of the Treasury. Comptrollers of Customs shall verify all assessments of duties and allowances of drawbacks made by collectors in connection with the liquidation thereof. In cases of dis- agreement between a collector and a comptroller of customs, the latter shall report the facts to the Secretary of the Treasury for instructions. This section shall not be construed to affect the manner of appointment, the terms of office, or the compensation of any such officer as now provided by law, nor to affect the provisions of the Budget and Accounting Act, 1921, ap- proved'june 10, 1921. Sec. 524. Receipts from reimbursable charges for labor, services, and other expenses, connected with the customs, shall be deposited as a refund to the appropriation from which paid, instead of being covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts as provided by the Act entitled "An Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908, and for other purposes," approved March 4, 1907. Sec. 525. In connection with the enforcement of this Act, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to use in the Dis- trict of Columbia not to exceed eight persons detailed from the field force of the Customs Service and paid from the appropriation for the expense of collecting the revenue from customs. Sec. 526. (a) That it shall be unlawful to import into the United States any merchandise of foreign manufacture if such merchandise, or the label, sign, print, package, wrapper, or receptacle, bears a trade-mark owned by a citizen of, or by a corporation or association created or organized within, the United States, and registered in the Patent Office by a person domiciled in the United States, under the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the registration of trade-marks used in commerce with foreign nations or among the several States or with Indian tribes, and to protect the same," approved February 20, 1905, as amended, if a copy of the certificate of registration of such trade-mark Is filed with the Secretary of the Treasury, in the manner provided in section 27 of such Act, and unless written consent of the owner of such trade-mark is produced at the time of making entry. (b) Any such merchandise imported into the United States in violation of the provisions of this section shall be subject to seizure and forfeiture for violation of the customs laws. (c) Any person dealing in any such merchandise may be enjoined from dealing therein within the United States or may be required to export or destroy such merchandise or to remove or obliterate such trade-mark and shall be liable for the same damages and profits provided for wrongful use of a trade-mark, under the provisions of such Act of February 20, 1905, as amended. Tariff Act, 1922 167 Part 4. — ^Transportation In Bond and Warehousing of Mer- chandise. Sec. 551. Carrier. — ^Any common carrier of merchandise ownmg or operating railroad, steamship, or other transpor- tation lines or routes for the transportation of merchandise in tne united States, upon application and the filing of a bond m a torm and penalty and with such sureties as may be ap- proved by the Secretary of the Treasury, may be designated as a carrier of bonded merchandise for the final release of which from customs custody a permit has not been issued. Sec. 552. Immediate Transportation. — Any merchandise, other than explosives and merchandise the importation of which is prohibited, arriving at a port of entry in the United States may be entered, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, for transporta- tion in bond without appraisement to any other port of entry designated by the consignee, or his agent, and by such bonded carrier as he designates, there to be entered in accordance with the provisions of this Act. Sec. 553. Transit Goods. — Any merchandise, other than explosives and merchandise the importation of which is prohibited, shown by the manifest, bill of lading, ship- ping receipt, or other document to be destined to a for- eign country, may be entered for transportation in bond through the United States by a bonded carrier without ap- praisement or the payment of duties and exported under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, and any baggage or personal effects not containing merchan- dise the importation of which is prohibited arriving in the United States destined to a foreign country may, upon the request of the owner or carrier having the same in possession for transportation, be entered for transportation in bond through the United States by a bonded carrier without ap- praisement or the payment of duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. Sec. 554. Transportation Tlirough Contiguous Countries. — With the consent of the proper authorities, imported mer- chandise, in bond or duty-paid, and products and manufac- tures of the United States may be transported from one port to another in the United States through contiguous countries, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, unless such transportation is in violation of section 4347 of the Revi.sed Statutes, as amended, section 27 of the Merchant Marine Act, 1920, or section 588 of this Act. Sec. 555. Bonded Warehouses. — Buildings or parts of build- ings and other inclosures may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury as bonded warehouses for the storage of im- ported merchandise entered for warehousing, or taken pos- session of by the collector, or under seizure, or for the manu- facture of merchandise in bond, or for the repacking, sorting, or cleaning of imported merchandise. Such warehouses may be bonded for the storing of such inerchandise only as shall belong or be consigned to the owners or proprietors thereof and be known as private bonded warehouses, or for the stor- age of imported merchandise generally and be known as public bonded warehouses. Before any imported merchandise not finally released from customs custody shall be stored in any such premises, the owner or lessee thereof shall give a bond in such sum and with such sureties as may be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury to secure the Government against any loss or expense connected with or arising from the deposit, storage, or manipulation of merchandise in such 168 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. warehouse. Except as otherwise provided in this Act, bonded warehouses shall be used solely for the storage of imported merchandise and shall be placed in charge of a proper oflBcer of the customs, who, together with the proprietor thereof, shall have joint custody of all merchandise stored In the ware- house; and all labor on the merchandise so stored shall be performed by the owner or proprietor of the warehouse, under supervision of the officer of the customs in charge of the same, at the expense of the owner or proprietor. The com- pensation of such officer of the customs and other customs employees appointed to supervise the receipt of merchandise into any such warehouse and deliveries therefrom shall be reimbursed to the Government by the proprietor of such warehouse. Sec. 556. Bonded Warehouses and Exportations Therefrom. — The Secretary of the Treasury shall from time to time establish such rules and regulations as may be necessary for the establishment of bonded warehouses and to protect the Interests of the Government in the conduct, management, and operation of such warehouses and in the withdrawal of and accounting for merchandise deposited therein: Provided, That no landing certificate shall be required for merchandise ex- ported from the United States, except where the Secretary of the Treasury shall have good reason to believe that such cer- tificate is necessary for the protection of the revenue, and shall specifically order the production of such certificate. Sec. 557. Storable Goods — Warehouse Period — Drawback. ^Any merchandise subject to duty, with the exception of perishable articles and explosive substances other than fire- crackers, may be entered for warehousing and be deposited in a bonded warehouse at the expense and risk of the owner, importer, or consignee. Such merchandise may be withdrawn, at any time within three years from the date of importation, (or consumption upon payment of the duties and, charges accruing thereon at the rate of duty imposed by law upon such merchandise at the date of withdrawal; or may be with- drawn for exportation or for transportation and exportation without the payment of duties thereon, or for transportation and rewarehousing at another port: Provided, That the total period of time for which such merchandise may remain in bonded warehouse shall not exceed three years. Merchandise upon which the duties have been paid and which shall have remained continuously in bonded warehouse or otherwise in the custody and under the control of customs officers, may be entered or withdrawn at any time within three years after the date of importation for exportation, or for transportation and exportation, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, and upon such entry or with- drawal, 99 per centum of the duties thereon shall be re- funded. Merchandise entered under bond, under any provision of law, may be destroyed, at the request and at the expense of the consignee, within the bonded period under customs super- vision, in lieu of exportation, and the consignee relieved of the payment of duties thereon. Sec. 558. Refiuid After DeUvery of Goods. — No refund or drawback of duty shall be allowed on the exportation of any merchandise after its release from the custody or control of the Government except in case of the exportation of articles manufactured or produced in whole or in part from imported materials on which a drawback of duties is expressly pro- vided for by law. Tariff Act, 1922 169 Sec. 559. Abandonment ot Warehouse Goods. — Merohan- •dise remaining in bonded warehouse beyond three years from the date of Importation shall be regarded as abandoned to the Government and be sold under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, and the proceeds of sale paid into the Treasury, as in the case of unclaimed merchandise covered by section 493 of this Act, subject to the payment to the owner or consignee of such amount, if any, as shall remain after deduction of duties, charges, and" expenses. Sec. 560. Lieasing of Warehouses. — The Secretary of the Treasury may cause to be set aside any available space in a building used as a customhouse for the storage of bonded merchandise or may lease premises for the storage of un- claimed merchandise or other imported merchandise required to be stored by the Government, and set aside a portion of such leased premises for the storage of bonded merchandise: Provided, That no part of any premises owned or leased by the Government may be used for the storage of bonded merchandise at any port at which a public bonded warehouse has been established and is in operation. All the premises so leased shall be leased on public account and the storage and other charges shall be deposited and accounted for as customs receipts, and the rates therefor shall not be less than the charges for storage and similar services made at such port of entry by commercial concerns for the storage and handling of merchandise. No collector or other officer of the customs shall own, in whole or in part, any bonded warehouse or enter into any contract or agreement for the lease or use of any building to be thereafter erected as a public store or warehouse. No lease of any building to be so used shall be taken for a longer period than three years, nor shall rent for any such premises be paid, in whole or in part, in advance. Sec. 561. Public Stores. — ^Any premises owned or leased by the Government and used for the storage of merchandise for the final release of which from customs custody a permit has not been issued shall be known as a "public store." Sec. 562. Manipulation in Warehouse. — ^Unless by special authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, no merchandise shall be withdrawn from bonded warehouse in less quantity than an entire bale, cask, box, or other package; or. If in bulk, in the entire quantity imported or in a quantity not less than one ton weight. All merchandise so withdrawn shall be withdrawn in the original packages in which im- ported unless, upon the application of the importer, it ap- pears to the collector that it is necessary to the safety or preservation of the merchandise to repack or transfer the same: Provided, That upon permission therefor being granted by the Secretary of the Treasury, and under customs supervision, at the expense of the proprietor, merchandise may be cleaned, sorted, repacked, or otherwise changed in condition, but not manufactured, in bonded warehouses estab- lished for that purpose and be withdrawn therefrom for ex- portation, without payment of the duties, or for consump- tion upon payment of the duties accruing thereon, in its condition at the time of withdrawal from warehouse. The scouring or carbonizing of wool shall not be considered a process of manufacture within the provisions of this section. Sec. 563. Allowance for Iioss — ^Abandonment. — In no case shall there be any abatement or allowance made in the du- ties for any injury, deterioration, loss, or damage sustained 170 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. by any merchandise while remaining in a bonded warehouse: Provided, That upon the production of satisfactory proof to the Board of General Appraisers of actual injury or destruc- tion, in whole or in part, of any merchandise, by accidental fire or other casualty, while in bonded warehouse, or in the appraiser's stores undergoing appraisal, or while in trans- portation under bond from one port to another, or while in the custody of the officers of the customs, although not in bond, or while within the limits of any port of entry, and before the same has been landed from the Importing vessel or vehicle, such board is hereby authorized to order an abatement or refund, as the case may be, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to pay, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the amount of duties paid. Notice in writing shall be filed with the col- lector of the district in which such actual injury or destruc- tion was sustained or occurred, and the collector shall transmit such notice together with all papers and documents to the board for due assignment and determination, and such determination shall be final and conclusive upon all persons Interested therein except in cases where an appeal may be filed by either party in the United States Court of Customs Appeals within the time and In the manner pro- vided by law: And provided further, That the consignee may, with the consent of the Secretary of the Treasury, at any time prior to three years from the date of original im- portation abandon to the Government any merchandise in bonded warehouse and be relieved of the payment of duties thereof: Provided, That the portion so abandoned shall not be less than an entire package and shall be abandoned in the original package without having been repacked while in bonded warehouse. Sec. 564. Ijiens. — ^That whenever a collector of customs shall be notified in writing of the existence of a lien for freight, charges, or contribution in general average upon any imported merchandise sent to the appraiser's store for ex- amination, entered for warehousing or taken possession of by him, he shall refuse to permit delivery thereof from public store or bonded warehouse until proof shall be produced that the said lien has been satisfied or discharged. The rights of the United States shall not be prejudiced or aflEected by the filing of such lien, nor shall the United States or its officers be liable for losses or damages consequent upon such refusal to permit delivery. If merchandise, regarding which such notice of lien has been filed, shall be forfeited or abandoned and sold, the freight, charges, or contribution in general average due thereon shall be paid from the proceeds of such sale in the same manner as other lawful charges and ex- penses are paid therefrom. Sec. 565. Cartage. — The cartage of merchandise entered for warehouse shall be done by cartmen to be appointed and licensed by the collector of custom^ and who shall give a bond, in a penal sum to be fixed by such collector, for the protection of the Government against any loss of, or damage to, such merchandise while being so carted. The cartage of merchandise designated for examination at the appraiser's stores and of merchandise taken into custody by the collector as unclaimed shall be performed by such persons as may be designated, under contract or otherwise, by the Secretary of the T'reastiry, and under such regulations for the protection of the owners thereof and of the revenue as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. Tariff Act, 1922 171 Part 5. — Enforcement Provisions. Sec. 581. Boarding Vessels.^Offlcers of the customs or of the Coast Guard, and agents or other persons authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury, or appointed for that purpose in writing by a collector may at any time go on board of ^^Y ^^ssel or vehicle at any place in the United States or within four leagues of the coast of the United States, with- out as well as within their respective districts, to examine the manifest and to inspect, search, and examine the vessel or vehicle, and every part thereof, and any person, trunk, or package on board, and to this end to hail and stop such ves- sel or vehicle, if under way, and use all necessary force to compel compliance, and if it shall appear that any breach or violation of the laws of the United States has been com- mitted, whereby or in consequence of which such vessel or vehicle, or the merchandise, or any part thereof, on board of or imported by such vessel or vehicle is liable to forfeiture. It shall be the duty of such officer to make seizure of the same, and to arrest, or, in case of escape or attempted escape, to pursue and arrest any person engaged in such breach or violation. Officers of the Department of Commerce and other persons authorized by such department may go on board of any ves- sel at any place in the United States or within four leagues of the coast of the United States and hail, stop, and board such vessels in the enforcement of the navigation laws and arrest or, in case of escape or attempted escape, pursue and arrest any person engaged in the breach or violation of the navigation laws. Sec. 582. Examination of Baggage. — The Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe regulations for the search oC persons and baggage and he is authorized to employ female inspectors for the examination and search of persons of their own sex; and all persons coming into the United States from foreign countries shall be liable to detention and search by authorized officers or agents of the Government under such regulations. Sec. 583. Certification of Manifest.— The master of every vessel and the person in charge of every vehicle bound to a port or place in the United States shall deliver to the officer of the customs or Coast Guard who shall first demand it of him, the original and one copy of the manifest of such ves- sel or vehicle, and such officer shall certify on the back of the original manifest to the inspection thereof and return the same to the master or other person in charge. Sec. 584. Falsity or Ijack of Manifest. — ^Any master of any vessel and any person in charge of any vehicle bound to the United States who does not produce the manifest to the offi- cer demanding the same shall be liable to a penalty of $500, and if any merchandise, including sea stores, is found on board of or after unlading from such vessel or vehicle which is not included or described in said manifest or does not agree therewith, the master of such vessel or the person in charge of such vehicle shall be liable to a penalty equal to. the value of the merchandise so found or unladen, and any such merchandise belonging 6r consigned to the master or other officer or to any of the crew of such vessel, or to the owner or person in charge of such vehicle, shall be subject to forfeiture, and if any merchandise described in such mani- fest is not found on board the vessel or vehicle the master or other person in charge shall be subject to a penalty of $500: Provided, That if the collector shall be satisfied that 172 F. B. Vandeorift & €o. the manifest was lost or mislaid without intentional fraud, or was defaced by aocidenti or is incorrect by reason of clerical error or other mistake and that no part of the mer- chandise not found on board was unshipped or discharged except as specified in the report of the master, said penalties shall not be incurred. I ' If any of such merchandise so found consists of smoking opium or opium prepared for smoking, the master of such vessel or the person In charge of such vehicle shall be liable to a penalty of $25 for each ounce thereof so found. Such penalty shaU constitute a lien upon such vessel which may be enforced by a libel In rem. Clearance of any such vessel may be withheld until such penalty is paid or until a bond, satisfactory to the collector, is given for the payment thereof. .The provisions of this paragraph shall not prevent the for- feiture of any such vessel or vehicle under any other pro- vision of law. Sec. 585. Departure Before Report or Entry. — If any ves- sel or vehicle from a foreign port or place arrives within the limits of any collection district and departs or attempts to depart, except from stress of weather or other necessity, without making a report or entry under the provisions of this Act, or if any merchandise is unladen therefrom before such report or entry, the master of such vessel shall be liable to a penalty of $5,000, and the person in charge of such vehicle shall be liable to a penalty of $600, and any such vessel or vehicle shall be subject to forfeiture, and any customs or Coast Guard officer may cause such vessel or vehicle to be arrested and brought back to the most con- venient port of the United States. Sec. 586. Unlawful Unlading — Exception. — ^The master of any vessel from a foreign port or place who allows any mer- chandise (Including sea stores) to be unladen from such ves- sel at any time after its arrival within four leagues of the coast of the United States and before such vessel has come to the proper place for the discharge of such merchandise, and before he has received a permit to unlade, shall be liable to a penalty equal to twice the value of the merchandise but not less than $1,000, and such vessel and the merchandise shall be subject to seizure and forfeiture: Provided, That whenever any part of the cargo or stores of a vessel has been unladen or transshipped because of accident, stress of weather, or other necessity, the master of such vessel shall, as soon as possible thereafter, notify the collector of the district within which such unlading or transshipment has occurred, or the collector within the district at which such vessel shall first arrive thereafter, and shall furnish proof that such unlading or transshipment was made necessary by accident, stress of weather, or other unavoidable cause, and if the collector is satisfied that the unlading or transship- ment was in fact due to accident, stress of weather, or other necessity the penalties above described shall not be incurred. Sec. 687. Unlawful Transshipment. — If any merchandise (including sea stores) unladen in violation of the provisions of section 686 of this Act is transshipped to or placed in or received on any other vessel, the master of the vessel on which such merchandise is placed, and any person aiding or assisting therein, shall be liable to a penalty equal to twice the value of the merchandise, but not less than $1,000, and such vessel and such merchandise shall be liable to seizure and forfeiture. Sec. 588. Transportation Between Ports. — If any merchan- dise is laden at any port or place in the United States upon Tariff Act, 1922 173 fn7»J^^^^ belonging wholly or in part to a subject of a r^lt^^ country and is taken thence to a foreign port or TTnftL rawback Claim. — If any person shall knowingly and willfully nie any false or fraudulent entry or claim for the payment of drawback, allowance, or refund of duties upon the exportation of merchandise, or shall know- ingly and willfully make or file any false affidavit, abstract, record, certificate, or other document, with a view to securing the payment to himself or others of any drawback, allowance, or refund of duties, on the exportaiion of merchandise, greater than that legally due thereon, such person shall be guilty of a felony, and upon conviction thereof shall be pun- ished by a fine of not more than $5,000, or by imprisonment for not more than two years, or both, and the merchandise or the value thereof to which such false entry or claim, affi- davit, abstract, record, certificate, or other document relates shall be subject to forfeiture. Sec. 591. Fraud — Penalty — Personal. — If any consignor, seller, owner, importer, consignee, agent, or other person or persons enters or introduces, or attempts to enter or intro- duce, into the commerce of the United States any imported merchandise by means of any fraudulent or false invoice, declaration, affidavit, letter, paper, or by means of any false statement, written or verbal, or by means of any false or fraudulent practice or appliance whatsoever, or makes any false statement in any declaration under the provisions of section 485 of this Act without reasonable cause to believe the truth of such statement, or aids or procures the making of any such false statement as to any matter material thereto without reasonable cause to believe the truth of such state- ment, or is guilty of any willful act or omission by means whereof the United States shall or may be deprived of the lawful duties, or any portion thereof, accruing upon the merchandise, or any portion thereof, embraced or referred to in such invoice, declaration, affidavit, letter, paper, or statement, or affected by such act or omission, such person or persons shall upon conviction be fined for each offense a sum not exceeding $5,000, or be imprisoned for a time not exceeding two years, or both, in the discretion of the court: Provided, That nothing in this section shall be construed to relieve imported merchandise from forfeiture by reason of such false statement or for any cause elsewhere provided by law. 174 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Sec. 592. Same — ^Penalty Against Goods. — If any consignor, seller, owner, importer, consignee, agent, or other person or persons enters or introduces, or attempts to enter or intro- duce, into the commerce of the United States any imported merchandise by means of any fraudulent or false invoice, declaration, affidavit, letter, paper, or by means of any false statement, written or verbal, or by means of any false or fraudulent practice or appliance whatsoever, or makes any false statement in any declaration under the provisions of section 485 of this Act without reasonable cause to believe the truth of such statement, or aids or procures the making of any such false statement as to any matter material thereto without reasonable cause to believe the truth of such state- ment, or is guilty of any willful act or omission by means whereof the United States is or may be deprived of the law- ful duties or any portion thereof accruing upon the mer- chandise or any portion thereof, embraced or referred to in such invoice, declaration, affidavit, letter, paper, or state- ment, or affected by such act or omission, such merchandise, or the value thereof, to be recovered from such person or persons, shall be subject to forfeiture, which forfeiture shall only apply to the whole of the merchandise or the value thereof in the case or package containing the particular ar- ticle or articles of merchandise to which such fraud or false paper or statement relates. The arrival within the territorial limits of the United States of any merchandise consigned for sale and remaining the property of the shipper or consignor, and the acceptance of a false or fraudulent invoice thereof by the consignee or the agent of the consignor, or the ex- istence of any other facts constituting an attempted fraud, shall be deemed, for the purposes of this paragraph, to be an attempt to enter such merchandise notwithstanding no actual entry has been made or offered. Sec. 593. Smnggltng and Clandestine Importations. — (a) If any person knowingly and willfully, with intent to defraud the revenue of the United States, smuggles, or clandestinely introduces, into the United States any merchandise which should have been invoiced, or makes out or passes, or at- tempts to pass, through the customhouse any false, forged, or fraudulent invoice, every such person, his, her, or their aiders and abettors, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not ex- ceeding $5,000, or imprisoned for any term of fime not ex- ceeding two years, or both, at the discretion of the court. (b) If any person fraudulently or knowingly imports or brings into the United States, or assists in so doing, any mer- chandise, contrary to law, or receives, conceals, buys, sells, or in any manner facilitates the transportation, concealment, or sale of such merchandise after importation, knowing the same to have been imported or brought into the United States contrary to law, such merchandise shall be forfeited and the offender shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $5,000 nor less than $50, or be imprisoned for any time not exceeding two years, or both. Whenever, on trial for a viola- tion of this section, the defendant is shown to have or to have had possession of such goods, such possession shall be deemed evidence sufficient to authorize conviction, unless the defend- ant shall explain the possession to the satisfaction of the jury. Sec. 594. Seizure of Vessels and Vehicles. — ^Whenever a vessel or vehicle, or the owner or master, conductor, driver, or other person in charge thereof, has become subject to a penalty for violation of the customs-revenue laws of the United States, such vessel or vehicle shall be held for the Tariff Act, 1922 175 payment of such penalty and may be seized and proceeded against summarily by libel to recover the same: Provided, That no vessel or vehicle used by any person as a common carrier in the transaction of business as such common car- rier shaU be so held or subject to seizure or forfeiture under the cu|^ns laws, unless it shall appear that the owner or maste™R such vessel or the conductor, driver, or other person in pharge of such vehicle was at the time of the alleg'ed illegal act a consenting party or privy thereto. Sec. 595. Warrant. — If any collector of customs or other officer or person authorized to make searches and seizures shall have cause to suspect the presence in any dwelling house, store, or other building or place of any merchandise upon which the duties have not been paid, or which has been otherwise brought into the United States contrary to law, he may make application, under oath, to any justice of the peace, to any municipal, county, State, or Federal judge, or to any United States commissioner, and shall thereupon be entitled to a warrant to enter such dwelling house in the daytime only, or such store or other place at night or by day, and to search for and seize such merchandise: Provided, That if any such house, store, or other building, or place in which such merchandise shall be found, is upon or within ten feet of the boundary line between the United States and a foreign country, such portion thereof as is within the United States may forthwith be taken down or removed. Sec. 596. Buildings on Boundary. — Any person who re- ceives or deposits in such building upon the boundary line between the United States and any foreign country, or carries . any merchandise through the same, or aids therein, in viola- tion of law, shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $5,000, or by imprisonment for not more than two years, or tooth. ^ ^. . ^ ^ Sec. 597. Concealment. — If any merchandise is fraudu- lently concealed in, removed from, or repacked in any bonded warehouse, or if any marks or numbers placed upon pack- ages deposited In such a warehouse be fraudulently altered, defaced, or obliterated, such merchandise and packages shall be subject to forfeiture, and all persons convicted of the fraudulent concealment, repacking, or removal of such mer- chandise, or of altering, defacing, or obliterating such marks and numbers thereon, and all persons aiding and abetting therein shall be liable to the same penalties as are imposed by section 593 of this Act. Sec 598. False Seals. — If any unauthorized person affixes or attaches or in any way willfully assists or encourages the • affixing or attaching of a customs seal or other fastenmg to any vessel or vehicle, or of any seal, fastening, or mark pur- porting to be a customs seal, fastening, or mark; or if any unauthorized person willfully or maliciously removes, breaks, injures or defaces any customs seal or other fastening placed upon any vessel, vehicle, warehouse, or package containing merchandise or baggage in bond or in customs custody, or willfully aids, abets, or encourages any other person to re- move, break, injure, or deface such seal, fastening, or mark; or if any person maliciously enters any bonded warehouse or anv vessel or vehicle laden with or containing bonded mer- chandise with intent unlawfully to remove or cause to be removed therefrom any merchandise or baggage therein or imlawfuUy removes or causes to be removed any merchandise or baggage in such vessel, vehicle, or bonded warehouse or otherwise in customs custody or control, or aids or assists therein; or if any person receives or transports any merchan- 176 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. dise or baggage unlawfully removed from any such vessel, vehicle, or warehouse, knowing the same to have been un- lawfully removed, he shall be guilty of a felony and liable to the same penalties as are imposed by section 593 of this Act. Sec. 599. Interested Officers. — No person employed under the authority of the United States, in the collection of duties on imports or tonnage, shall own, either in whole or in part, any vessel, or act as agent, attorney, or consignee for the owner or owners of any vessel, or of any cargo or lading on board the same; nor shall any such person import, or be concerned directly or indirectly in the importation, of any merchandise for sale into the United States. Every person who violates this section shall be liable to a penalty of $500. Sec. 600. Gratuity. — Any officer or employee of the United States who, except in payment of the duties or exactions fixed by law, solicits, demands, exacts, or receives from any person, directly or indirectly, any gratuity, money, or thing of value, for any service performed under the customs laws, or in consideration of any official act to be performed by him, or of the omission of performance of any such act, in con- nection with or pertaining to the importation, entry, inspec- tion or examination, or appraisement of merchandise or bag- gage, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $5,000, or by imprisonment for not more than two years, or both, and evidence, satisfactory to the court in which the trial is had, of such soliciting, demanding, exacting, or receiving shall be prima facie evidence that the same was contrary to law. Sec. 601. Bribery. — ^Any person who gives, or offers to. give, or promises to give, any mone^ or thing of value, di- rectly or indirectly, to any officer or employee of the United States in consideration of or for any act or omission con- trary to law in connection with or pertaining to the importa- tion, appraisement, entry, examination, or inspection of mer- chandise or baggage, or of the liquidation of the entry thereof, or by threats or demands or promises of any charac- ter attempts to improperly influence or control any such offi- cer or employee of the United States as to the performance of his official duties, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $5,000 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or both, and evidence of such giving, offering or prom- ising to give, or attempting to influence or control, satisfac- tory to the court in which such trial is had, shall be prima facie evidence that the same was contrary to law. Sec. 602. Seizure Procedure — Report. — It shall be the duty' of any officer, agent, or other person authorized by law to make seizures of merchandise or baggage subject to seizure for violation of the customs laws, to report every such seizure immediately to the collector for the district in which such violation occurred, and to turn over and deliver to such col- lector any vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage seized by him, and to report immediately to such collector every viola- tion of the customs laws. Sec. 603. Same — ^Facts to Report.— It shall be the duty of the collector whenever a seizure of merchandise has been made for a violation of the customs laws to report the same to the Solicitor of the Treasury, and promptly also to report any such seizure or violation of the customs laws to the United States attorney for the district in which such viola- tion has occurred, or in which such seizure was made, includ- ing in such report a statement of all the facts and circum- Tariff Act, 1922 177 stances of the case within his knowledge, with the names of the witnesses, and citation of the statute or statutes believed to have been violated, and on which reliance may be had for forfeiture or conviction. Sec. 604. Some — ^Prosecution. — It shall be the duty of every United States district attorney Immediately to inquire into the facts of cases reported to him by collectors and the laws applicable thereto, and, if it appears probable that any fine, penalty, or forfeiture has been incurred by reason of such violation, for the recovery of which the Institution of proceedings in the United States district court Is necessary, forthwith to cause the proper proceedings to be commenced and prosecuted, without delay, for the recovery of such fine, penalty, or forfeiture in such case provided, unless, upon In- quiry and examination, such district attorney decides that such proceedings can not probably be sustained or that the ends of public justice do not require that they should be In- stituted or prosecuted, in which case he shall report the facts to the Secretary of the Treasury for his direction in the premises. Sep; 605. Sajne— Custody. — All vessels, vehicles, merchan- dise, and baggage seized under the provisions of the customs laws, or laws relating to the navigation, registering, enrolling or licensing, or entry or clearance, of vessels, unless other- wise provided by law, shall be placed and remain in the custody of the collector for the district in which the seizure was made to await disposition according to law. Sec. 606. Same— Appraisement. — The collector shall re- quire the appraiser to determine the domestic value, at the time and place of appraisement, of any vessel, vehicle, mer- chandise, or baggage seized under the customs laws. Sec. 607. Same— Valne $1,000 or I^ess. — If such value of such vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage returned by the appraiser, does not exceed $1,000, the collector shall cause a notice of the seizure of such articles and the intention to forfeit and sell the same to be published for at least three successive weeks in such manner as the Secretary of the Treasury may direct. Sec. 608. Same — Claims. — Any person claiming such ves- sel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage may at any time within twenty days from the date of the first publication of the notice of seizure file with the collector a claim stating his interest therein. Upon the filing of such claim, and the giv- ing of a bond to the United States in the penal sum of $250, with sureties to be approved by the collector, conditioned that in case of condemnation of the articles so claimed the obligor shall pay all the costs and expenses of the proceed- ings to obtain such condemnation, the collector shall transmit such claim and bond, with a duplicate list and description of the articles seized, to the United States attorney for the district in which seizure was made, who shall proceed to a condemnation of the merchandise or other property in the manner prescribed by law. Sec. 609. Same— Sale. — If no such claim is filed or bond given within the twenty days hereinbefore specified, the col- lector shall declare the vessel, vehicle, merchandise or bag- gage forfeited, and shall sell the same at public auction in the same manner as merchandise abandoned to the United States is sold, and shall deposit the proceeds of sale, after deducting the actual expenses of seizure, publication and sale, in the Treasury of the United States. Sec. 610. Same — ^Valne More Than $1,000. — If the value returned by the appraiser of any vessel, vehicle, merchandise. 178 F. B. Vakdecrift & Co. Or baggage so seized is greater than $1,000, the collector shall transmit a report of the case, with the names of available witnesses, to the United States attorney for the district in which the seizure was made for the Institution of the proper proceedings for the condemnation of such property. Sec. 611. Same — Conditional Sales. — If the sale of any vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage forfeited under the customs laws in the district in which seizure thereof was made be prohibited by the laws of the State in which such district is located, or if a sale may be made more advan- tageously in any other district, the Secretary of the Treasury may order such vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage to be transferred for sale In any customs district in which the sale thereof may be permitted. And if the Secretary of the Treasury is satisfied that the proceeds of sale will not be sufficient to pay the costs thereof, he may order a destruc- tion by the customs officers: Provided, That any merchan- dise forfeited under the customs laws, the sale or use of which is prohibited under any law of the United States or of any State, may be remauufactured, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, into an article that is not pro- hibited, the resulting article to be disposed of to the profit of the United States only. Sec. 612. Summary Sale. — ^Whenever it appears to the col- lector that any vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage seized under the customs laws is liable to perish or to waste or to be greatly reduced in value by keeping, or that the expense of keeping the same is disproportionate to the value thereof, and the value of such vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage as determined by the appraiser under section 606 of this Act, does not exceed $1,000, and such vessel, ve- hicle, merchandise, or baggage has not been delivered^ Under bond, the collector shall, within twenty-four hours after the receipt by him of the appraiser's return proceed forthwith to advertise and sell the same at auction under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. If such value of such vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage ex- ceeds $1,000 the collector shall forthwith transmit the ap- praiser's return and his report of the seizure to the United States district attorney, who shall petition the court to order an immediate sale of such vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage, and if the ends of justice require it the court shall order such immediate sale, the proceeds thereof to be de- posited with the court to await the final determination of the condemnation proceedings. Whether such sale be made by the collector or by order of the court, the proceeds thereof shall be held subject to claims of parties In interest to the same extent as the vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage so sold would have been subject to such claim. Sec. 613. Disposition of Proceeds. — Any person claiming any vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage, or any interest therein. Which has been forfeited and sold under the pro- vIsionB of this Act, may at any f-\me within three months after the date of sale apply to the Secretary of the Treasury if the forfeiture and sale was under the customs laws, or to the Secretary of Commerce if the forfeiture and sale was under the navigation laws, for a remission of the forfeiture and restoration of the proceeds of such sale, or such part thereof as may be claimed by him. Upon the production of satisfactory proof that the applicant did not know of the seizure prior to the declaration or condemnation of forfeiture, and was in such circumstances as prevented him from know- ing of the same, and that such forfeiture was incurred with- Tariff Act, 1922 179 out any willful negligence or intention to defraud on the part of the applicant, the Secretary of the Treasury or the Secre- tary of Commerce may order the proceeds of the sale, or any part thereof, restored to the applicant, after deducting the cost of seizure and of sale, the duties, if any, accruing on the merchandise or baggage, and any sum due on a lien for freight, charges, or contribution in general average that may have been filed. If no application for such remission or restoration is made within three months after such sale, or if the application be denied by the Secretary of the Treasury or the Secretary of Commerce, the proceeds of sale shall be disposed of as follows: (1) For the payment of all proper expenses of the pro- ceedings of forfeiture and sale, including expenses of seizure, maintaining the custody of the property, advertising and sale, and if condemned by a decree of a district court and a bond for such costs was not given, the costs as taxed by the court; (2) For the satisfaction of liens for freight, charges, and contributions in general average, notice of which has been filed with the collector according to law; (3) For the payment of the duties accruing on such mer- chandise or baggage, if the same is subject to duty; and (4) The residue shall be .deposited with the Treasurer of the United States as a customs or navigation fine. Sec. 614. Release. — If any person claiming an interest in any vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage seized under the provisions of this Act offers to pay the value of such vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage, as determined under sec- tion 606 of this Act, and it appears that such person has in fact a substantial interest therein, the collector may, sub- ject to the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury if under the customs laws, or the Secretary of Commerce if under the navigation laws, accept such offer and release the vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage seized upon the payment of such value thereof, which shall be distributed in the order provided in section 613 of this Act. Sec. 615. Burden of Proof. — In all suits or actions brought for the forfeiture of any vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or bag- gage seized under the provisions of any law relating to the collection of duties on imports or tonnage, where the prop- erty is claimed by any person, the burden of proof shall lie upon such claimant; and in all suits or actions brought for the recovery of the value of any vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage seized for violation of any such law, the burden of proof shall be upon the defendant: Provided, That prob- able cause shall be first shown for the institution of such suit or action, to be judged of by the court. Sec. 616. Compromise of Claims. — It shall not be lawful for any officer of the United States to compromise or abate any claim of the United States arising under the customs laws for any fine, penalty, or forfeiture, and any such officer who compromises or abates any such claim or attempts to make such compromise or abatement, or in any manner re- lieves or attempts to relieve any person, vessel, vehicle, mer- chandise, or baggage from any such fine, penalty, or forfeit- ure shall be guilty of a felony and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not more than $5,000 or by imprisonment for a term of not exceeding two years: Pro- vided, That the Secretary of the Treasury shall have ppwef to remit or mitigate any such, fine,- penalty,, or fprfeitufe, or to compromise the same in the manhfer provided by law. 180 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Sec. 617. Same. — Upon a report by a collector, district at- torney, or any special attorney or agent, having charge of any claim arising under the customs laws, showing the facts upon which such claim is based, the probabilities of a recov- ery and the terms upon which the same may be compro- mised, the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to compromise such claim, if such action shall be recommended by the Solicitor of the Treasury. Sec. 618. Remission or Mitigation of Penalties. — When- ever any person Interested in any vessel, vehicle, merchan- dise, or baggage seized under the provisions of this Act, or who has incurred, or is alleged to have incurred, any fine or penalty thereunder, flies with the Secretary of the Treasury if under the customs laws, and with the Secretary of Com- merce if under the navigation laws, before the sale of such vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage a petition for the remission or mitigation of such fine, penalty, or forfeiture, the Secretary of the Treasury, or the Secretary of Com- merce, if he finds that such fine, penalty, or forfeiture was incurred without willful negligence or without any intention on the part of the petitioner to defraud the revenue or to violate the law, or finds the existence of such mitigating cir- cumstances as to justify the remission or mitigation of such fine, penalty, or forfeiture, may remit or mitigate the same upon such terms and conditions as he deems reasonable and just, or order discontinuance of any prosecution relating thereto. In order to enable him to ascertain the facts, the Secretary of the Treasury may issue a commission to any special agent, collector, member of the Board of United States General Appraisers, or United States commissioner, to take testimony upon such petition: Provided, That nothing in this section shall be construed to deprive any person of an award of compensation made before the filing of such petition. Sec. 619. Award of Compensation. — Any person not an officer of the United States who detects and seizes any vessel, vehicle, merchandise, or baggage subject to seizure and for- feiture under the customs laws and who reports the same to an officer of the customs, or who furnishes to a district at- torney, to the Secretary of the Treasury, or to any customs officer original information concerning any fraud upon the customs revenue, or a violation of the customs laws perpe- trated or contemplated, which detection and seizure or in- formation leads to a recovery of any duties withheld, or of any fine, penalty or forfeiture incurred, may be awarded and paid by the Secretary of the Treasury a compensation of 25 per centum of the net amount recovered, but not to exceed $50,000 in any case, which shall be paid out of moneys appropriated for that purpose. For the purposes of this sec- tion, an amount recovered under a bail bond shall be deemed a recovery of a fine incurred. Sec. 620. Same — United States Officers. — Any officer of the United States who directly or indirectly receives, accepts, or contracts for any portion of the money which may accrue to any person making such detection and seizure, or furnish- ing such information, shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000, or by imprisonment for not more than two years, or both, and shall be thereafter Ineligible to any office of honor, trust, or emolument. Any such person who pays to any such officer, or to any person for the use of such offi- cer, any portion of such money, or anything of value for or because of such money, shall have a right of action against Tariff Act, 1922 181 such officer, or his legal representatives, or against such per- son, or his legal representatives, and shall be entitled to re- cover the money so paid or the thing of value so given. Sec. 621. Iilmitation of Actions. — No suit or action to re- cover any pecuniary penalty or forfeiture of property accru- ing under the customs laws shall be instituted unless such suit or action is commenced within five years after the time when such penalty or forfeiture accrued: Provided, That the time of the absence from the United States of the person subject to such penalty or forfeiture, or of any concealment or absence of the property shall not be reckoned within this period of limitation. Sec. 622. Emergency of War. — Whenever the President shall by proclamation declare an emergency to exist by reason of a state of war, or otherwise, he may authorize the Sec- retary of the Treasury to extend during the continuance of such emergency the time herein prescribed for the per- formance of any act. Sec. 623. General Regulations. — In addition to the specific powers conferred by this Act, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to make such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act. Part 6. — ^Repealing Provisions. Sec. 641. Rights and liiabilities. — The repeal of existing laws or modifications thereof embraced in this Act shall not affect any act done, nor any right accruing or accrued, nor any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil or criminal case prior to said repeal or modifications, but all liabilities under said laws shall continue and may be en- forced in the same manner as if said repeal or modifications had not been made. All offenses committed and all penalties, forfeitures, or liabilities incurred prior to the taking effect hereof, under any statute embraced in, or changed, modified, or repealed by this Act, may be prosecuted and punished in the same manner and with the same effect as if this Act had not been passed. No acts of limitation now in force, whether applicable to civil causes and proceedings, or to the prosecu- tion of oflEenses or for the recovery of penalties or forfeitures embraced in, modified, changed, or repealed by this Act shall be affected thereby so far as they affect any suits, proceed- ings, or prosecutions, whether civil or criminal, for causes arising or acts done or committed prior to the taking effect of this Act, which may be commenced and prosecuted within the same time and with the same effect as if this Act had not been passed. Sec. 642. Revised Statutes. — The following sections of the Revised Statutes, as amended, are hereby repealed: 909, 2520, 2521, 2524, 2537, 2540, 2554, 2561, 2581, 2588, 2589, 2590, 2609, 2610, 2637, 2638, 2652, 2770, 2771, 2772, 2773, 2774, 2775, 2776, 2777, 2778, 2779, 2780, 2781, 2782, 2783, 2784, 2785, 2786, 2787, 2788, 2789, 2790, 2791, 2794, 2795, 2796, 2797, 2798, 2799, 2800, 2801, 2802, 2803, 2805, 2806, 2807, 2808, 2809, 2810, 2811, 2812, 2813, 2814, 2815, 2816, 2817, 2818, 2819, 2820, 2821, 2822, 2823, 2824, 2825, 2826, 2827, 2828, 2829, 2830, 2831, 2832, 2833, 2834, 2836, 2837, 2840, 2842, 2844, 2846, 2847, 2848, 2849, 2850, 2852, 2857, 2859, 2864, 2865, 2867, 2868, 2869, 2870, 2872, 2873, 2874, 2875, 2876, 2877, 2878, 2879, 2880, 2881, 2882, 2883, 2884, 2887, 2888, 2889, 2890, 2891. 2892, 2893, 2894, 2895, 2896, 2898, 2899, 2901, 2906, 2910, 2911, 2.912, 2913, 2914, 2915, 2916, 2920, 2921, 2925, 2926, 2928, 2933, 2935, 2936, 2937, 182 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. 2939, 2945, 2946, 2947, 2948, 2949, 2950, 2963, 2954, 2965, 2966, 2957, 2958, 2959, 2960, 2961, 2962, 2963, 2964, 2965, 2966, 2967, 2968, 2969, 2970, 2971, 2972, 2973, 2974, 2976, 2976, 2977, 2978, 2979, 2980, 2981, 2982, 2983, 2984, 298S, 2986, 2987, 2988, 2989, 2998, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3010, 3016, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 3020, 3021, 3022, 3023, 3024, 3026, 3026, 3028, 3029, 3030, 3031, 3032, 3033, 3034, 3036, 3036, 8037, 3038, 3039, 3040, 3041, 3042, 3043, 3044, 3045, 3046, 3047, 3049, 3050, 3051, 3052, 3053, 3054, 3055, 3066, 3067, 3058, 3059, 3060, 3063, 3064, 3066, 3066, 3067, 3069, 3070, 3074, 3076, 3076, 3077. 3078, 3079, 3080, 3081, 3082, 3083, 3084, 3086, 3086, 3088, 3090, 3095, 3096, 3097, 3098, 3099, 3100, 3101, 3102, 3103, 3104, 3105, 3106, 3107, 3108, 3110, 3120. 3121, 3123. 3128, 3129, 4209, 4210, 4211, 5292, and 5293. Sec. 643. Statutes at Iiarge. — ^The following Acts and parts of Acts are hereby repealed: The Act of March 24, 1874, chapter 65; Act of June 22, 1874, chapter 391, sections 3, 4, 6, 7, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, and 25; Act of March 3. 1875, chapter 136; Act of May 1, 1876, chapter 89; Act of June 20, 1876, chapter 136, as amended; Act of June 10, 1880, chapter 190, as amended; Act of February 8, 1881, chapter 34; Act of February 23, 1887, chapter 218; Act of June 10, 1890, chapter 407, as amended, except sections 12 and 22; Act of March 2, 1896, chapter 177, section 9; Act of February 2, 1899, chapter 84; Act of February 13, 1911, chapter 46, sections 1, 2, 3, and 4; Act of October 3, 1913, chapter 16, section III; and Titles I, III and V of the Act entitled "An Act Imposing temporary duties upon certain agricultural products to meet present emergencies, and to provide revenue; to regulate commerce with foreign coun- tries; to prevent dumping of foreign merchandise on the markets of the United States; to regulate the value of for- eign money; and for other purposes," approved May 27, 1921, as amended. Sec. 644. General Repeal. — ^All laws and parts of laws In- consistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed. Sec. 645. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, or part of this title shall for any reason be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair, or invalidate the remainder of said Act, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, or part thereof directly involved in the contro- versy in which such judgment shall have been rendered. Sec. 646. Unless otherwise herein specially provided, this Act shall take effect on the day following its passage. Sec. 647. This Act may be cited as the "Tariff Act o' 1922." Approved, Sept. 21, 1922, 11.10 a. m. Tariff Act, 1922 183 DATES OF TAKING EFFECT. The Tariff Act of 1922 went into effect September 22d, 1922 (Title IV, Sec. 646). The following should be noted: Title 1, Par. 27. Title 1, Par. 28. Title 1, Par. 28. Coal tar products (intermediates). For a period of two years beginning Sept. 22, 1922, 55% ad valorem and 7 cents per pound. Thereafter 40% ad valorem and 7 cents per pound. Coal tar products (colors, dyes, etc.). For a period of two years beginning Sept. 22, 1922, 60% ad valorem and 7 cents per pound. Thereafter 45% ad valorem and 7 cents per pound. Coal tar products (colors, dyes, etc.). Be- ginning six months after the passage of the act, invoices and immediate containers of coal tar colors, etc., shall be marked as provided in Par. 28. 184 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Explanations of Abbreviations and References A. or Abt. — Means abstract. As. — Means that the article is classified by assimilation tbe same as the other articles mentioned. B. of P. — Means "Bitartrate of Potash." C. — Mean% "one hundred." F. R. — Means "Federal Reporter." G. A. — Means "General Appraisers," and refers by number to decisions of the Board of General Appraisers. July 8th, 1861. — Means unpublished decision to Collector of customs at Boston or other port, as the case may be. lin.^ — Means linear foot. M. — Means one thousand. N. E. or Non Enum. — Means that the article has been classified under the general provision in the law for articles "not enumerated or provided for." N. O. P. F. — Means "Not otherwise provided for." N. S. P. F. — Means "Not specially provided for" and signifies that the ralo siven governs except under special conditions named in the law. 0. A. G. — Means "Opinions of Attorney General." oz. — Means ounces. Par. — PLcfers to the paragraph of the new tariff law. R. S. — Means "Revised Statutes" of the United States. S. C. R. — Means "Supreme Court Reporter." S. G. — Means "specific gravity." Su. ft. — Means superficial feet. Sulph. — Means "sulphuric." T. D. — Means Treasury Decision and refers to decisions of the Tteas- ury Department as published weeltly, formerly called "Synopsis." T. R. — Means Treasury Regulations, Special. — Refers to certain special exceptions set forth in the tariff law. Schedule of Duties 185 Vandegrift's TarifF Schedules Articles mentioned eo nomine in the Tariff Act are set forth in these schedules under their respective rates of duty. Ar- ticles not mentioned eo nomine in the Act are herein classi- fied on the basis of material of chief value, of similitude or of conformity with the latest decisions. By reference to any published schedule of the Tariff of 1922 the relative rates of duty can be compared. We give each article and the rate of duty and paragraph of the law in order that you may refer to the paragraph under which we classify the article for duty. We do not hold ourselves responsible for any errors of judgment or typographical errors which may have occurred in classifying the articles for duty. The publishers Intend the book to become a reliable guide for those making entry of Imported goods at the custom house, and will cheerfully consider any suggestions as to desirable changes or additions in subsequent editions. P. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. A Par. Article. Rate. 1108-1109 Aba, as woolen cloth (See woven fabrics, wool). 1582 Abaca, as manila, not dressed or manufactured. . Free Abacus, according to component material of chief value (T. D. 21265). 1662 AbaJone meat (T. D. 10496) Free 1662 Abalones, as shell fish (T. D. 10496) Free 1662 " prepared (19 O. A. G. p. 401) Free Sec 491. Abandoned goods remaining under general order unclaimed one year, will be treated as. See 559. Abandoned bonded goods remaining in ware- house more than three years, will be treated as. " goods will be sold at auction, sales twice each year or oftener. Sec. 563. Abandonment.— Consignee may, with the consent of the Secretary of the Treas- ury, at any time prior to three years from the date of original Importation, abandon to the Government any mer- chandise in bonded warehouse, and be relieved of the payment of duties thereon: Provided, that the portion so abandoned shall not be less than an entire package, and shall be abandoned in the original package without having been repacked while in bonded ware- house. 186 F. B. Vandscrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. Sec. 505. Abandonments. — Importers may abandon to the United States all or any portion of merchandise of any invoice and be re- lieved of duties on the portion so aban- doned: Provided, that the merchan- dise abandoned is 10% or more of the total value or quantity of the invoice. Application to be valid must be filed within 10 days after entry. Abandonment may be made whether goods are damaged or not, and whether or not same have any commercial value. Merchandise abandoned must be deliv- ered by importers at such place within the port as the collector may direct unless the collector is satisfied that it is so far destroyed as to be nondeliver- able. Eegulations prescribed governing aban- donments (T. D. 30023). A, B, O plates and mugs of earthenware (41 F. R. p. 882) not toys. 919 Abdominal supporters, cotton chief value (T. D. 33763) 35% 752 Abies canadensis (T. D. 32346) 25% Sec. 305 Abortion, all articles intended to cause, are prohibited, except drugs imported in bulk. 1415 Abrasive, artificial, manufactures in chief value of 20% 1415 Abrasives, artificial, ground, pulverized, refined, or manufactured Ic tb 1415 " all papers, cloths, and combinations of paper and cloth, wholly or partly coated with artificial or natural abrasives, or with a combination of natural and artificial abrasives 20% 1570 " crude, artificial .....' Free defined (T. D. 35148, 35326). 802 Absintbe (T- D. 22101) $5. gall. 59 " oil of, if not alcoholic 25% 802 Absolute alcohol (T. D. 14381) $5. gall. 5 Absorbent cotton (T. D. 12644, 22759) 25% 1304 " paper, as paper bibulous (T. D. 18780, 19069), weighing not over 6 lbs. to the ream of 480 sheets on the basis of 20 X 30 inches, and whether in reams or any other form 6c lb and 15% Weighing over 6 lbs. and less than 10 lbs. to the ream 5c lb and 15% 1568 Acacia, If not alcoholic Free 1568 " Farneriana, if not alcoholic (T. D. 4371) Free 1584 " gum, if not alcoholic Free 1313 Academy board (T. D. 6177, 11863) 30% 1443 Accordions (T. D. 22765) 40% 1414 " having less than 10 keys, as toys, (T. D. 28141,28536) 70% 1443 " having 10 keys upon which musical pieces can be played, as musical instruments, (T. D. 34601) 40% Schedule of Duties 187 "ah. Article. Rate. 1549 Acenaphthene Free 2 Acetaldehyde 6c lb and 30% 2 Acetaldol 6c It) and 30% 27 Acetanllide, not medicinal, for 2 years. . 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 28 " medicinal for 2 years 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 5 Acetate, ammonia 25% " amyl (See Amyl acetate). 5 " baryta 25% 38 " ethyl, containing 10% or less of alcohol.. 3c lb 24 " ethyl, if containing more than 10% and not more than 20% of alcohol. .20c lb and 25% More than 20% and not more than 50%, 40o lb and 25% More than 50% alcohol 80o lb and 25% 1541 " of calcium (But see proviso to para- graph) Free 1557 " of copper Free 5 " of iron 25% 47 " of lead, brown, gray or yellow 2c lb 47 " of lead, white 2%c lb 5 " ,of lime 25% 5 " of magnesia 25% 5 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14831) 26% 5 " of potash 25% 5 " of potassa 25% 5 " of soda (T. D. 444) 25% 5 " of strontia 25% 5 " of zinc 25% 1 Acetic acid, containing by weight not more than 65% of acetic acid %c lb If containing by weight more than 65%. 2c lb 1 " anhydride 5c lb 38 " ether 3o lb 3 Acetone (T. D. 7210, 11974) 25% 3 " oil . 25% 28 Acetphenetldine, for two years 7o lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1503 Achate stones, as rough agates (T. D. 3800) Free 752 AchUlea (T. D. 15110) 25% 1 Acid, acetic, containing by weight not more than 66% of acetic acid %clb Containing by weight more than 65% of acetic acid 2c lb 28 " acetylsalicylic, for 2 years 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1 " all n. s. p. f 26% 27 " aminobenzoic, for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% 27 " aminosalicylic, for 2 years. .... .7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 1 " anhydrides, all n. s. p. f 25% 1501 " anhydrides of the acids specified in the paragraph Free 8 " antimonsaure (T. D. 17864) Ic lb and 25% 27 " arsanilic, for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 1 " arsenic _ 3c lb 1613 •• arsenious or white arsenic Free 188 F. B. Vand^crift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 27 Acid, benzoic, not medicinal, for 2 years, 70 lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% 28 " benzoic, medicinal, for 2 years. . 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1 " boric l%clb 28 " bromofiuorescic (T. D. 28003, 28035), for 2 years 7o lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1 " butyric (T. D. 6353) -J 25% 1 " carboleum (T. D. 22402) 25% 27 " carbolic, not medicinal (T. D. 17346) for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 1 " chloroacetic 5c lb 27 " chlorophtalic, for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 1501 " chromic Free 27 " chrysamio (T. D. 5147), for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 28 " cinnamlc (T. D. 22563, 33194), for 2 years 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 1 " citric 17c lb 27 " coal tar products, not colors, dyes or stains, not specially provided for (T. D. 16553), for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " creosotine (T. D. 12699, 17958), for 2 years 7c Tb and 55% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% 27-1549 " cresylic (T. D. 3980) (See Cresylio acid). 27 " diamidostllbendisulfo, for 2 years, 7c n> and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " dichlorophtalio, for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 1 i' fluoric 25% 1 " formic 25% 1 " gallic 8c lb 26 " glycerophosphoric, and salts and com- pounds thereof 35% 1 " hydric 25% 1501 " hydrochloric or muriatic Free 1501 " hydrofluoric Free 27 " hydroxyphenylarsinic for 2 years. 7c lb and 56% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% " ichthyol sulphonic (T. D. 32225) as ichthyol. X " lactic, containing by weight of lactic acid less than 30% 2o lb 30% or more and less than 55% 4c lb 55% or more 9c lb Provided that any lactic acid anhydride present shall be determined as lactic acid and included as such, and further that the duty on any of the above shall not be less than 25% 6 " loretln (T. D. 19251) 25% Schedule of Duties 189 "•**• Article. Rate. 27 Acid, metanilic, for 2 years 7c tb and 55% Thereafter, 7c tb and 40% 1501 " muriatic Free 1501 " nitric Free 1501 " nitric and sulphuric, mixtures of Free 1 " n. s. p. f 25% 1501 " oil of vitriol Free 1 " oleic, or red oil (T. D. 27747, 27781) . . .l%o lb 1 " oxalic 4c lb 1 " palmitic (T. D. 33620) 25% 27 " phenyle (T. D. 14377), for 2years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% 27 " phenylenediamine (T. D. 15123), for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% 27 " phenylglyclneortho-carboxylic for 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c tb and 40% 1 " phosphoric 2c lb 27 " phthalic (T. D. 22664), for 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% 28 " picric (T. D. 9827), for 2 years. 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1 " prussic 25% 1 " pyrogallic 12c lb 1 " pyroligneous (T. D. 4378) 25% 27 " resorcin (T. D. 15126), for 2 years, 7c tb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 56 " ricinoleic 35% 28 " rosolic (T. D. 20802) for 2 years. 7c tb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 27 " salicylic, and its salts, not medicinal, for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o tb and 40% 28 " salicylic, and its salts, medicinal, for 2 years 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1 " silicic 25% 1583 " sludge (T. D. 17069) Free 1 " stannic (T. D. 17813) .25% 1 " stearic (T. D. 13818) l%c lb 761 " stearin, oleo (T. D. 13818) Ic lb 8 " stibic (T. D. 9706, 17854) 2c tb 1 " succinic 25% 27 " sulfanilic, for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o tb and 40% 27 " sulphatoluic (T. D. 16756), for 2 years, 7c tb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1501 " sulphuric, or oil of vitriol Free 1 " tannic, containing by weight of tannic acid less than 50% 4c lb If containing 50% or more and not medic- inal lOo lb If containing 50 % or more and medicinal, 20c tb 1 " tartaric 6c tb 27 " tetrachlorophthalic, (or 2 years. . 7c tb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 190 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 27 Acid, thiosalicylic, for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 26 " thymic (T. D. 6383, 8483) 36% 302 " tungstic, on the tungsten contained there- in 60o lb and 25% 1501 " valerianic (T. D. 6353) Free " what is (T. D. 13818, 13882). 1502 Aconite, crude ^^^ 35 " advanced, not alcoholic 10% 66 " plasters (T. D. 12449) 20% 752 Aconitum (T. D. 14752) 25% 5 Acorn cocoa (T. D. 8951) 25% 774 Acoms, crude l%ctb If ground or otherwise prepared 3c lb 1695 "Acquired Abroad," definition of (T. D. 36800). 1619 Actlnolite, as non-metallic mineral Free 214 " ground (T. D. 16013) 30% 1443 Actions, pianoforte or player and parts thereof. . 40% 1647 Actors arriving in the United States, costumes, scenery, etc., of (T. D. 16889). Under bond Free 201 Adamantine clinkers, glazed (T. D. 16570), %c lb and 10% 1415 " spar, as ground emery Ic lb 214 " spar, manufactures of, if not decorated.. 30% If decorated 40% 372 Adding and typewriting machines, combined.... 30% Sec. 487. Additions in the entry to or such deductions from the invoice value, — when allowed. Additional duties on excess merchandise not to be assessed (T. D. 32023, 33660). 53 Adeps lanse, hydrous and anhydrous Ic lb 1302 Adhesive felt for sheathing, whether or not satu- rated or coated 10% 34 Adiantum, advanced in value if not alcoholic... 10% 1567 " crude, as drug, if not alcoholic Free 504 Adonite 50% Advertisements not publications (T. D. 17965). Sec. 305. Advertisements, obscene, prohibited. 399 Advertising cards of iron (10 S. C. R. 180) 40% " matter (T. D. 16100, 16426), according to material. 399 Adzes 40% 1443 Aeolian harps 40% Sec. 308. Aeroplanes entered under bond for 6 months, by non-residents for racing purposes . . . Free 1582 African grass (T. D. 13423), crin vegetale Free 42 Agar-agar 25% 773 Agaric (T. D. 32858) 35% 233 Agate articles, composed wholly or in chief value of agate, except such as are cut into shapes and forms fitting them expressly for use in the construction of jewelry (T. D. 2S4S2) 50% 1429 " if suitable for use in the manufacture of jewelry, out but not set (T. D. 29837) . . 20% 233 " balls 50% 1414 " balls, appearance, color, and size of marbles, perfectly round (T. D. 33776) . 70% 1414 " balls fit only for toys 70% 1403 " bars and links (as beads) (T. D. 9214).. 36% Schedule of Duties 191 Par. Article. Rate. 1403 Agate beads, not strung 35% 233 " bookbinders' burnishers (T. D. 17115)... 50% 399 " burnishers, bookbinders', metal chief value 40% 1411 " buttons, commonly known as 15% 1411 " buttons, parts of, and agate button molds or blanks (T. D. 33777) 45% 1429 '■ cameos, cut but not set (T. D. 9057, 9211) . 20% 1429 " chain stones (T. D. 14142) 20% 1428 " charms (T. D. 7155). (See Charms.) 1411 " collar and cuff buttons and studs 45% 1403 " eyelets (T. D. 11047) 35% 233 " house ornaments (T. D. 13487) 50% " is a semi-precious stone (T. T>. 32778). manufactures (T. D. 22840). (See Agate articles above.) 1414 " marbles 70% 233 " mortars 50% 233 " paper weights (T. D. 15975) 50% 233 " rings, not mounted (T. D. 32766) 50% 233 " rollers 50% 233 " scale bearings (T. D. 28697) 50% 233 " scales (T. D. 16333) 50% 1503 Agates, achate stones unmanufactured, as agates. Free 233 " cut for compasses (T. D. 8928) 50% 1429 " cut like precious stones (T. D. 22948, 23432, 29997) 20% 1428 " cut like precious stones and set as jewelry (T. D. 14157) 80% 233 " for umbrella handles 507o 233 " for use in manufacture of fishing tackle (T. D. 32766) 50% 230 " glass, imitation of 50% 1503 " unmanufactured Free 28 Agathin (T. D. 15974, 17958), for 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1503 Agiatized wood (T. D. 10866) Free 1428 Agraffes, valued above 20 cents per dozen pieces. 80% 1504 Agricultural implements: Plows, tooth or disk harrows, headers, harvesters, reapers, agricultural drills and planters, mowers, horserakes, cultivators, thrashing ma- chines, cotton gins, machinery for use in the manufacture of sugar, wagons and carts, cream separators valued at not more than $50 each, and all other agricultural implements of any kind or description, not specially provided for, whether in whole or in parts, in- cluding repair parts. Provided, That no article specified by name in Title I shall be free of duty under this paragraph . . Free 1642 Agriculture, Department of, plants, etc., imported ^y Free 802 AgnardUente, as brandy (T. D. 7838) $5 per gall. Aigrette defined (T. D. 35385). Aigrettes and other plumage taken out of the United States as personal effects for a temporary stay not prohibited on re- turn; but proof is required (T. D. 38565). 192 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. Aigrettes, artificial, of vegetable fiber and wire, for ornamenting hats, as artificial feathers (T. D. 34217, 35385). except for scientific or educational pur- poses, importation of prohibited. 1419 " grass (T. D. 31144) 60% 399 Air meters, as mfrs. of metal (T. D. 8775) 40% 1414 " rifles 70% 370 Airplanes, and parts of 30% Sec. 308 Airplanes and airships, entry of, in bond. Akaumezuke is a Japanese edible fruit (T. I>. 32979). 233 Alabaster, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f 50% 235 " blocks, not dressed, hewn or polished (T. D. 10132) 15c cu. ft. 233 " cups and vases (T. D. 12825) 50% 235 " dressed, hewn or polished 50% " ground; as gypsum ground (T. D. 26513). 233 " pedestals (T. D. 32247) 50% 1704 " statuary, if professional production and original, including not more than two replicas or reproductions of the same (T. D. 17330) Free 1707 " statuary, for presentation to institutions. Free 1449 " statuary, or copies, replicas or reproduc- tions thereof, n. s. p. f 20% 1567 Alba canella bark, crude..- Free 34 " canella bark, advanced in value, if no alcohol 10% 380 Albata, sheets, strips, rods and wire 30% 380 " unmanufactured 20% 66 Albespeyre plasters (T. D. 11336) 20% 28 Albolene, for 2 years 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1505 Albulactin, as albumen, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 31813). Free 713 Albumen, dried egg (T. D. 9198, 21379, 21920) . . 18o lb 713 " egg, frozen, or otherwise prepared or pre- served, n. s. p. f 6c lb 1505 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 31813) Free 5 " substitute, as chemical compound (T. D. 9198, 12794), if no alcohol 25% 24 " if with alcohol, same as alcoholic com- pounds, n. s. p. f. 1305 Albuminized paper 3c tb and 20% 1311 Albums, autograph, photograph, scrap, postcard, postage stamp, and phonograph record, wholly or partly manufactured 30% " containing stamps; as postage or revenue stamps (T. D. 23039, 2B432). 1306 " lithographic, as lithographic prints (T. D. 16364, 19534). 399 " metal clasps and ornaments for, composed of gold or silver, or wares plated with gold or silver (T. D. 6345, 15142).... 60% If composed of metal other than gold or silver, or not plated with gold or silver . 40% 4 Alcohol, amyl, butyl, propyl, and fusel oil 6c lb 4 " ethyl, for non-beverage purposes only, 15c per gall. 802 " absolute $5 per gall. 4 " amylic (T. D. 13960) ^. . . 6c lb Schedule of Duties 193 Par. • Article. Rate. 24 Alcohol, articles, consisting of vegetable or min- eral objects immersed or placed in, or saturated with. Same as alcoholic compounds, n. s. p. f. '750 " in comfits,, sweatmeats and fruits, in ex- cess of 5% $5 per gall. 1435 " mantles 40% Sec. 313. Alcohol, tax paid, drawback on. 4 Alcohol, methyl or wood (or methanol) (T. D. 22311) 12c per gall. 28 " phenylethyl, for 2 years 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 24 Alcoholado (T. D. 1718). Same as alcoholic compounds n. s. p. f. 24 Alcoholic compounds and preparations, n. s. p. f. If containing 20% of alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% If containing more than 20% and not more than 50% of alcohol. . . 40o lb and 25% If containing more than 50% of alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 24 " compound, maitrank essenz (T. D. 14170). Same as alcoholic compounds n. s. p. f. 24 " compound sirop de punch (T. D. 16578). Same as alcoholic compounds and preparations, n. s. p. f. 24 " essences (T. D. 6195). Same as alcoholic compounds and preparations, n. s. p. f . 24 " extract of cochineal (T. D. 18749). Same as alcoholic compounds and prepara- tions, n. s. p. f. 24 " flavoring for liquors (T. D. 6573, 7101). Same as alcoholic compounds and preparations, n. s. p. f. 62 " hair preparations (T. D. 18541). Same as alcoholic perfumery. 24 " infusions (T. D. 5682) medicinal. Same as alcoholic medicinal preparations. 802 ■■ liquors $5 per gall. 24 " medicinal preparations (T. D. 12698, 12843, 15116). If containing 20% of alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% If containing more than 20% and not more than 50% of alcohol. . . 40o lb and 25% Containing more than 50% of alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 24 " medicinal preparations, extracts, juniper and elder berries (T. D. 12905). Same as alcoholic medicinal preparations. 24 " medicinal preparations, ferro-mangan pepton (T. D. 15118). Same as alco- holic medicinal preparations. 62 " perfumery 40c lb and 75% 62 " perfumery vinaigre de toilette (T. D. 13565). Same as alcoholic perfumery. 24 ■• tinctures (T. D. 7101). Same as alcoholic medicinal preparations. 62 " toilet waters. Same as alcoholic perfum- ery. 194 F. B. Vandechift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 77 Alcoholic varnishes, containing less than 5% of methyl alcohol $2.20 per gall, and 25% If containing 5% or more of methyl alcohol 25% 218 Alcoholometers, glass chief value (T. D. 16659). 60% Alooholometrlc tables (T. D. 13248), official standard. 34 Alcornoqae bark, advanced in value, if not alco- holic 10% 1567 " bark, not advanced, if not alcoholic... Free 2 Aldehyde, ammonia 6c tb and 30% 2 Aldol or acetaldol 6c tb and 30% 805 Ale $1 gall. 809 " if imported in bottles or jugs, the bottles or jugs are dutiable at 1/3 the rate provided on the bottles or jugs if im- ported empty or separately. " in casks, 3% wantage of the invoice or standard capacity allowed (T. D. 31850, 32576, 33986). bok, dutiable as ale (T. D, 25172, 30845). 807 " ginger, containing no alcohol 15c gall. 809 " if imported in bottles or jugs, the bottles or jugs are dutiable at 1/3 the rate provided on the bottles or jugs if im- ported empty or separately, hop-bitter (T. D. 15840). See Ale, ginger. ) Alewives. (See Fish.) 56 Alizarin assistant in whatever form used in the processes of softening, dyeing, tanning, or finishing, n. s. p. f 35% 28 " natural, and colors, dyes, stains, color acids, color bases, color lakes, leuco- compounds, indoxyl, and indoxyl com- pounds, obtained, derived, or manufac- tured in whole or In part from, for 2 years 7c lt> and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " -sapphirole W. S. A. powder, for 2 years, 7o lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1649 Alkaloids and salts of alkaloids, derived from cinchona bark Free 60 " opium $3 per oz. 34 Alkanet root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. 10% 1567 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free 68 " root, extract of, mixed with mineral, as a color 25% 39 Alkanin as dyewood extract, if not alcoholic. . . . 15% 1584 Alkekengi gum, resin Free 749 " fruit 35% 23 " pills as medicinal preparation (T. D. 6915) Not less than 25% 1117 Allchain Venetian carpets 30% 749 Alligator pears (T. D. 18570, 22603, 30447) 35% 1430 Allovers, lace 90% Sec. 505. Allowance for decay in fruit or other perish- able articles. (See Fruits.) Sec. 499. Allowance for missing goods (T. D. 38945) 812 Allowance for missing liquors. (See Paragraph.) Schedule of Duties 195 Par. Article. Rate. Allowance, none for broken window glass (59 F. R. p. 762, 25477). " none for moisture in wood pulp (66 F. R. p. 50, T. D. 11349, 15962, 13001). 400 " none for rust or discoloration on iron or 399 AUoy and iron' strips, welded (G. A. 3819) ' 40% definition of. (T. D. 21480.) 1562 " of tin, iron and manganese, as a metal unwrought (T. D. 26595, 27107, 27211). Free 302 " ferro molybdenum, on the molybdenum contained therein 50c lb and 15% 305 Alloying material used in steel. 374 Alloys, aluminum, chief value 5c tb 374 " aluminum, chief value, in coils, plates, sheets, bars, rods, circles, disks, blanks, strips, rectangles, and squares 9 c lb 302 " cerium $2 lb and 25% 1555 " copper, chief value Free 393 " lead, on the lead contained therein... 2%cn) 374 " magnesium, on the metallic mineral con- tent 40c tb and 20% 302 " molybdenum, on the molybdenum con- tent 50ctb and 15% 390 " nickel chief value, in pigs or Ingots, shot, cubes, grains, cathodes, or similar forms 3c tb Where in bars, rods, plates, sheets, strips, strands, castings, wire, tubes, tubing, anodes, or electrodes 25% Where cold rolled, cold drawn, or cold worked, in addition thereto on all the foregoing 10% 304 " substitutes for steel, in the manf. of tools. (See Steel ingots.) 302 " tantalum, ductile non ferrous 40% 302 " tungsten, n. s. p. f. on the tungsten con- tained therein 60c lb and 25% 302 " used la the manufacture of steel, n.s.p.f. . 25% 779 Allspice. (See Pimento.) 1459 Almond flour or meal (Abt. 13378, T. D. 27691 and T. D. 27966) 20% 62 " flour in packages for toilet use (T. D. 9151) 75% " oil, artiflcial, is nltro benzole. 1631 " oil, bitter, if not alcoholic (T. D. 6545). Free 1632 " oil, sweet Free 754 " paste 14o lb 1459 " shells, as n. e. unmanufactured articles.. 10% 760 Almonds, bitter, apricot kernels. ; 3c lb 754 " not shelled (T. D. 6953, 9196) 4%c lb 754 " shelled 14c lb no allowance for dirt in (T. T>. 32201, 32202) 1673 Alms basin, is regalia (T. D. 6849) Free 35 Aloes, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10% 1502 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 1582 Aloe fiber (Abt. 42769) Free 1584 " gum Free 1108-1109 Alpaca, cloth as woolen cloth. 1108-1109 " hair, manufactures wholly or in 196 F. B. Vandeckift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. chief value of, as manufactures of wool. 1102 Alpaca, hair. (See Wool.) 1105 " noils, not carbonized 19c lb 11 05 " noils, carbonized 24c tb 1110 " pile fabrics, whether or not the pile covers the entire surface, cut or uncut, 40c lb and 50% 1106 " tops 33c lb and 20% 1107 " yarns. In chief value of alpaca, valued at not more than 30c lb 24c lb and 30% Valued at more than 30c and not more than $1 per lb 36c It) and 35% Valued at more than $1 per lb . 36c lb and 40% 802 Alpen Krauter, as spirituous bitters (T. D. 7574), $5 per gall. 27 Alpha-naphthol, for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 Alpha-napbthylamin hydro-chloride (T. D. 24335) for 2 years. . 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 1414 Alphabets, as toys 70% 235 Altar Caen stone, as dressed stone (T. D. 18625) . 50% 1707 " Caen stone, if a work of art, for presenta- tion to a church Free desk is not regalia (T. D. 7229, 8049). 399 " metal 40% 235 " stone 50% 1674 Altars, or parts of, imported for presentation to, and for the use of any institution or- ganized and operated exclusively for religious purposes Free 1502 Althea root, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 23769) . Free 35 " root, or marshmallow, leaves and flowers, advanced, if not alcoholic 10% 6 Alum, ammonia, or ammonium aluminum sul- phate %ctb 6 " cake, or aluminous cake. If containing not more than 15% of alumina and more iron than the equiva- lent of 1/1 0th of 1% of ferric oxide. 3/1 Oc lb If containing more than 15% of alumina, or not more than the equivalent of 1/10 of 1% of ferric oxide %clb 6 " potash, or potassium aluminum sul- phate %ctb 1 429 Alumina drops (T. D. 31774) 20% 374 Alumlmua alloys, of any kind in crude form, aluminum chief value 5c tb 374 " crude 5c lb 382 " foil, tin, less than 6/1,000 inch in thick- ness 35% 6 " hydroxide or refined bauxite %c lb 374 " in bars, blanks, circles, coils, disks, plates, rods, sheets, squares, strips, and rec- tangles 9c tb 382 " in leaf per 100 leaves, 6c Rate applies to leaf not exceeding in size the equivalent of 5% x 5% inches; ad- ditional duties in the same proportion on leaf exceeding in size said equiva- lent. 1562 " foundry ashes (T. D. 33055) Free Schedule OF Duties 1,97 Par. Article. Rate. 399 Alnminiun, mfrs. of n. s. p. f 40% 382 " powder 12c lb 6 " salts and compounds, all other, n.s.p.f. . . 25% 374 " scrap 5c lb 6 " sulphate (See Alum Cake). 339 " table, household, kitchen, and hospital utensils and hollow or flat ware, n. s. p. f. where composed wholly or in chief value of lie lb and 55% If containing electrical heating elements as constituent parts thereof, in ad- dition 10% 751 AmaryUls bulbs (T. D. 32780) 30% 773 AmasaJke (T. D. 33120) 35% 11 Amber, gum, crude or unmanufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6745, 8825) $111) 1438 " manufactures of, n, s. p. f 20% 1428 " necklaces as jewelry (Abts. 39498, 39499) 80% 59 " oil, if not alcoholic 25% 1438 " ornaments, as manufactures of (T. D. 8590) 20% 11 " refuse pieces of, as amberoid (T. D. 31741) $1 lb 1428 " set as jewelry (T. D. 3389) 80% 11 " unmanufactured (T. D. 8825, 12967) $1 lb 61 Ambergris 20% 59 " oil of, if not alcoholic 25% 11 Amberoid (T. D. 12967) crude, n. s. p. f $1 It) 1707 American artists, works of art of (T. D. 25104, 26392) Free 211 " artist, earthenware decorated by (T. D. 7580,25536) 50% 1422 " artist, fan painted by, is dutiable (T. D. 9037) 50% " artist, fashion periodicals containing drawings by, not free under Par. 1704 (T. D. 27913). " artist, screens painted by, according to material (T. D. 8989). " artist, what constitutes (18 O. A. G. p. 163, T. D. 22363, 22364, 26987). 1704 " artist, wood engravings by Free 1514 " bags containing foreign sugar (T. D. 12533, 13368, 15619, 16015), barrels (T. D. 11343, 11881), boxes (T. D. 11988, 13662), shocks (T. D. 12836, 16473, 16586, 1689.0), if imported by exporter Free 1514 " bags, exported, with benefit of drawback and reimported (72 F. R. p. 491, T. D. 13715, 14882, 17753, 23853, 27241), duty equal to drawback. 1514 " bags, exported, filled with American prod- ucts and returned empty to exporter (T. D. 8157, 10221, 11717, 12183, 13032, 21585, 23324, 23340) Free 1514 " barrels, exported, filled with American products and returned empty (T. D. 6235) , Free 1514 " camera, foreign lens (T. T>. 23060) Free 198 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1639 American citizens dying abroad, personal effects of Free 1514 " photographic dry plates or films, except moving-picture films, exposed abroad, . whether developed or not (T. D. 23060, 24012) Free fisheries defined (T. D. 31028, 32138, 33279) 1630 " fisheries, products of (T. D. 21748, 23740, 31223) Free 1514 " goods, exported and returned, not ad- vanced in value or improved in condi- tion, if imported by or for the account of the person who exported them from the United States (T. D. 28633, 29960, 32388) Free 1514 " goods returned: Cask of dyestuff man- ufactured In the United States of mate- rials of foreign origin, exported to Canada and returned (Abt. 42312) .... Free " goods returned: Stroncia, potash, rosin, etc., of American origin, mixed in Cana- da and mixture returned to the United States, not free under Par. 1514 (T. D. 38521). 1514 Regulations of Secretary of Treasury are explicit and reasonable and must be complied with (T. D. 32986). Sec. 314 American goods, exported and returned, in- ternal revenue tax on. 1514 American goods returned, repaired, dutiable upon the value of the repairs at the rate at which the article itself would be sub- ject. If imported under conditions and regulations to be prescribed by the Sec- retary of the Treasury. " horses, reimported (T. D. 19083, 19151). 1514 " horses, taken abroad for personal use may be registered and returned (T. D. 30608) Free " packages, covering importations paying . specific duties based on value, must not be included in value to determine cost of contents (T. D. 13512, 21961, 22462, 22469, 22490). 1306 " scenery or objects, views of. (Sec. Litho- graphic). 1514 " shooks, tongued and grooved abroad (T. D. 33323) Free " teams taken Into foreign contiguous terri- tory in the ordinary course of business, free upon return to the United States within ten days (T. D. 31687). Sec. 314. American whiskey, exported and reimported, duty same as Internal revenue tax (T. D. 21604, 21675, 23443, 24769). American whiskey returned which had been ex- ported in barrels, and bottled abroad, dutiable as foreign (T. D. 21750). 1514 " zlno spelter which had been shipped to Canada from the United States and there used in galvanizing certain other Schedule of Duties 199 '^■**- Article. Rate. articles and then returned to the United States (T. D. 37352) Free 802 Amer-picon, as alcoholic bitters (T. D. 9797, 12033, 44 P. R. 551) $5 gall. 1429 Amethysts, as precious stones, cut but not set (T. D. 6390) 20% 1428 " cut, pierced and strung-, as jewelry (T. D. 19448) 80% 1429 " imitation, cut or faceted 20% 1429 " rough 10% 1428 " set 80% 1662 Ami (T. D. 33695) Free 27 Aminobenzoic acid, aminonaphthol, aminophene- tole, aminophenol, aminosalicylic acid, and aminoanthraquinone, for 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 399 Ammeters or ampere meters, if metal 40% 2 Ammonia aldehyde 6c lb and 30% 6 " alum . %c lb 7 " liquid anhydrous 2%clb 5 Aimnoniacal cochineal (T. D. 11535), if not alco- holic 25% 1459 " gas liquor (T. D. 17441) 20% 1584 Ammoniaoum gum Free 6 Ammonium aluminum sulphate %clb 46 " bromide 10c lb 7 " carbonate and bicarbonate l%crb 7 " chloride l%ctb 7 " nitrate Ic tb 7 " perchlorate l%clb 7 " phosphate l%clb 7 " sulphate %crb 1515 Amphibole asbestos (T. D. 16850) Free 24 Amyl acetate as a fruit ether (T. D. 33644). If containing 20% alcohol or less, 20c tb and 25% More than 20% and not more than 50%, 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 24 " butyric, as fruit ether (T. D. 8881, 9205). If containing 20% of alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% More than 20% and not more than 50%, 40o lb and 25% More than 50% alcohol 80c lb and 25% 5 " nitrite 25% 24 " of oxyd, as fruit ether (T. D. 8881, 9205). Same as amyl butyric. 24 ■■ valerianate (T. D. 9205, 13701). Same as amyl butyric. 4 Amylic alcohol, or fusel oil (T. D. 13960) 6c lb 1310 Anatomical charts, lithographed, as charts (T. D. 27785) 26% 1440 " models of plaster of paris (T., D. 18534) . . 35% 1665 Anatomy, preparations of (T. D. 3831, 10184, 12679) Free 1459 " preparations mounted on glass slides (T. D. 12798) 20% 802 Anchor bitters (T. D. 10509, 16160) $5 trail. 301 Anchors, old, fit only for remanufacture, as scrap 200 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. iron (T. D. 365), in value 7c lb or less. 75c ton 319 Anchors or parts of anchors, iron or steel 25% 720 Anchovies packed in oil, or in oil and other sub- stances 30% 720 " if not in oil, in immediate containers ■weighing with their contents not more than IS lbs each 25% If in bulk or in Immediate containers weighing: with their contents more than 15 lbs each, on net weight l%c lb 721 Anchovy, essence of (T. D. 14389, 17617, 22176). 30% 721 " paste (40 F. R. 226, T. D. 3492, 7388, 9696, 14389, 14906, 17623, 17863, 21758) 30% 721 " sauce 30% 327 Andirons, cast 20% 399 " wrought 40% 752 Andromeda floribunda (T. D. 12540, 12542) 25% 752 " iaponica (T. D. 12540) 25% 752 " speciosa (T. D. 15030) 26% 752 Anemones (T. D. 14751) 25% Aneroid barometers, not philosophical instru- ments (T. D. 12346), according to ma- terial of chief value. 61 Anethol, if containing 10% or less of alcohol... 45% 62 " if containing more than 10% alcohol, 40c lb and 75% 385 Angel's hair, as lame or lahn (T. D. 10887), 6c lb and 20% 59 Angelica oil (T. D. 8992), if not alcoholic 25% 1622 " stalks in brine (T. D. 24917) Free 312 Angles, iron or steel, not assembled, manufac- tured or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting l/5c lb If machined, drilled, punched, assembled, fitted, fabricated for use, or otherwise advanced beyond hammering, rolling or casting 207o 1117 Angola carpets (T. D. 1463) 30% 1609 " weed (orchil) Free 1120 Angora cloth, noils, plushes, velvets, and other pile fabrics, woven or knit, tops, yarns, and waste: Same as wool. 1102 " goat hair. (See Wool.) 1102 " goat skins, cape, with hair on. Hair du- tiable on clean content (T. D. 37539) . 30c lb 1420 " goat skins, plates and mats of 10% 1666 " goat skins, raw, except the hair (T. D. 16072) Free 1102 " goat skins with hair on; hair dutiable on clean content at 30c lb 702 " goats per head, $2 " rabbit yarn, as wool yarn (T. D. 37221). 802 Angostura bitters (T. D. 9289) $2.60 gall. " bitters, bottles containing are dutiable at 1/3 the rate if imported empty or sep- arately. 1 Anhydride, acetic 5c lb 1 " lactic acid, as lactic acid, containing by weight of lactic acid, less than 30%. . 2c lb If 30% or more and less than 65% 4c lb If 55% or more 9c tb Schedule of Duties 201 Par. Article. Rate. 27 Anhydride, phthalic, for 2 years. ..'.... 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 1 Anhydrides of acids, n. s. p. f 25% 1501 " of the following acids; chromic, hydro- fluoric, hydrochloric or muriatic, nitric, sulphuric, and mixtures of nitric and sulphuric acids, valerianic Free 1532 Anhydrous boraclc acid. (See Borate of lime.) 27 Aniline oil, for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " salt, for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " articles, n. s. p. f., not colors, dyes, or stains, or medicinal, for 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 28 " articles, n. s. p. f. If colors, dyes or stains, or medicinal, for 2 years. ... 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1655 Animal bladders, crude Free 1526 " carbon suitable only for fertilizing pur- poses (T. D. 15521) Free 1526 " carbon fertilizers, refuse bone black (T. D. 14700) Free 24 " greases and oils, alcoholic. If containing 20% alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% More than 20% and not more than 50%, 40c lb and 25% More than 50% alcohol 80c lb and 25% 1586 " hair, bleached n. s. p. f. (T. D. 31842).. Free hair, mixed with goat hair (T. D. 13772), as wool. 1586 " hair, n. s. p. f., unmanufactured Free 1420 " heads, goat heads mounted, held to be fur chief value, and classifiable as manufactures of fur (Abt. 44353).... 40% 1439 " heads mounted, if horns chief value 25% 1655 " Integuments and tendons, n. s. p. f Free 1655 " intestines, n. s. p. f Free 1665 " objects placed in alcohol, if anatomical specimens (T. D. 33778) Free 1630 " oils, American fisheries Free 58 " oils, mixtures and combinations of, with vegetable or mineral oils (except com- binations or mixtures containing essen- tial or distilled oils), with or without other substances, if not alcoholic, n. s. p. f 25% 53 " oils, n. s. p. f 20% 56 " oils, sulphonated 35% 1636 " parchment (T. D. 9947) Free 1693 " wax, n. s. p. f Free 1507 Animals, brought in temporarily for a period not exceeding six months, for the purpose of breeding, exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural, polo, or racing association under bond (T. D. 33806) Free 701 " cattle, weighing less than 1,050 lbs each, l%c lb If weighing 1,050 lbs, each or more. ... 2c lb 202 F. B. Vandegeift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1514 Animals, circus, American, taken abroad for tem- porary use or exhibition, when re- turned (T. D. 30481) Free 1506 " for breeding purposes, if pure bred of a recognized breed, where imported by a citizen of the United States, whether intended to be used by the importer himself or for sale for such purposes, except black or silver foxes, under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury (T. D. 31147) Free 1506 " for breeding purposes, reimported and duly entered in the district of original importation, on establishment of identity (T. D. 36468) Free " for breeding purposes: Dept. of Agricul- ture sole authority as to what consti- tutes pure bred and to issue certificate (T. D. 38011). " for breeding purposes: corporation or- ganized under state law is a citizen (T. D. 32776). 1506 " for breeding purpose: halters and blan- kets necessary for transportation (T. D. 33054) Free " for breeding purposes: foreign pedigree certificates to be submitted to the Sec- retary of Agriculture (T. D. 31518). " for breeding purposes: regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury must be com- plied with (T. D. 31450, 32681). 1507 " for exhibition or racing, under bond, ve- hicles and harness for (T. D. 18579). . Free 714 " horses and mules, valued at not more than $150 per head Per head, $30 " Valued at more than $150 20% " horses, dogs, and other domesticated ani- mals may be registered, taken abroad for personal use and returned (T. D. 30608, 30742) Free 1506 " horses, mules, asses, cattle, sheep, and other domestic animals, straying across the boundary line into any foreign country, or driven across such boundary line by the owner for temporary pas- turage purposes only, together with their offspring, may be brought back to the United States within eight months free of duty under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury (T. D. 31393, 31784).... Free 715 " live, vertebrate and invertebrate, n. s. p. f 15% 711 " poultry, if alive 3c lb 712 " poultry, prepared or preserved in any manner, n. s. p. f 35% 702 " sheep and goats Per head, $2 703 " swine %c lb IB 07 " teams brought by persons emigrating to the U. S., including their harness and tackle, and the wagons or other ve- Schedule of Duties 203 P-*"- Article. Rate. hides actually owned and in actual use for the purpose of such emigration . . . Free 1507 Animals temporarily Imported Free 1414 " toy 70% " wild, cannot be imported for breeding purposes (T. D. 12429, 22309, 22316). 1507 " wild, for exhibition in zoological collec- tions, for scientific and educational pur- poses and not for sale or profit Free 1584 Anime gum Free 1631 Anise oil, if not alcoholic " Free 779 " seed 2c lb 1631 " seed oil, if not alcoholic Free 1567 ■■ seed, star, (T. D. 36257) Free 919 Anklets, cotton (T. D. 16720) 35% 1509 Amiatto and all extracts of Free 1459 " butter color (T. D. 31654) 20% 1509 " or roucou Free 1567 " seed, crude, if not alcoholic Free Annealing of wire not a manufacture (T. D. 12295). 24 Anodynes, containing alcohol, if containing 20% of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% of alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% of alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 5 " non-alcoholic 25% Antependia, not regalia (T. D. 6984). 1631 Anthoss oil, or oil rosemary, if not alcoholic. . . . Free 1549 Anthracene, having a purity of less than 30%.. Free 27 " having a purity of 30% or more, for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 1548 Anthracite coal ; Free 1548 " culm or slack Free 1548 " shale (T. D. 5308) Free 27 Anthraqninone, for 2 years 7c lb and 5-5% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 1510 Anthrax (T. D. 22726) Free 343 " needles (T. D. 22998) 45% Anthropometric instruments are dutiable accord- ing to material (T. D. 8465). 399 Anticor handles (T. D. 32842) 40% 1510 Antldiphtheritic serum Free 5 Antifebrlne, as medicinal preparation (T. D. 8839) 25% 68 Antlfouling composition for ships, as paint (T. D. 4973) 25% 321 Antifriction balls and rollers 10c lb and 45% 921 Antimacassars, cotton chief value, (T. D. 10948, 16814) 40% 393 Antimonial lead, on the lead contained therein. 2%c lb 393 " scrap lead, on the lead contained there- in .... . 2%clb 8 Antimonsaure (T. D. 17854) 2c lb 376 Antimony, as regulus or metal 2o lb 8 " compounds and salts of, n. s. p. f., Ic lb and 25% 8 " crimson sulphate Ic lb and 25% 8 " golden sulphate (T. T>. 7952) . . Ic lb and 25% 376 " needle or liquated ^ctb 204 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1508 Antimony, ore Free 8 " oxide 2c lb 8 " pentasulphide (T. D. 7952) Ic lb and 25% 8 " potassium-antimony tartrate, or tartar emetic 6c lb 376 " regulus (T. D. 11020) 2c lb 8 " sulphides Ic lb and 25% 77 Antioxide, as varnish (T. D. 7598) 25% 720 Antlpasto, as fish in tins weighing with their con- tents not more than 15 pounds each. . . 25% If in bull!:, or in immediate containers weighing with their contents more than 15 pounds each, on net weight l%c lb (T. D. 27886, 33243, 39101). 28 Antipyrine, for 2 years 7c tb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 399 Antique armor, imitation of, as manufactures metal (T. D. 1700) 40% 1708 Antiquities, over 100 years old Free 1706 " and artistic copies thereof, when imported for exhibition by an Institution Free 1510 Antitoxins (T. D. 19097) Free 1569 Ants' eggs (T. D. 4157) Free 1459 " eggs, baked (T. D. 37113) 10% 325 Anvils, all n. s. p. f., of iron or steel, or of Iron and steel combined, by whatever process made, or in whatever stage of manufacture l%clb 325 " jewelers' and other, weighing less than 5 lbs. each 45% 399 " steel, paper weights in shape of (T. D. 33511) 40% 1640 Apatite (T. D. 4611, 16097, 21857) Free 1640 " ground (T. D. 16097) Free 752 Apies canadensis (T. D. 15848) 25% 808 Apollinaris water (17 O. A. G. 176, T. D. 5115, 7638). (See Mineral water.) 28 Apolysin, coal tar, medicinal, for 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 24 Apomoi-phia, muriate of. If containing 20% of alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% If more than 20% and not more than 50% 40c lb and 25% If more than 50% of alcohol. . 80c lb and 25% 1705 Apparatus brought by professional artists, lec- turers, or scientists arriving from abroad and not for sale Free 218 " chemical glass 65% I6ll " life saving, for Incorporated societies.... Free 1529 " special, to teach the blind, including printing apparatus, machines, presses, and types for the use of the blind exclusively Free 1647 Apparel, theatrical (T. D. 16889), under bond for exportation Free " wearing, according to material. 1695 " wearing, articles of personal adornment, toilet articles, and similar personal effects of persons arriving In the United Schedule of Duties 205 Pab- Article. Rate. States; but this exemption shall only in- clude such articles as were actually owned by them and in their possession abroad at the time of or prior to their departure from a foreign country, and as are necessary and appropriate for the wear and use of such persons and are intended for such wear and use, and shall not be held to apply to merchan- dise or articles intended for other per- sons or for sale: Provided, That all jewelry and similar articles of personal adornment having a value of $300 or more, brought in by a nonresident of the United States, shall, If sold, within three years after the date of the arrival of such person in the United States, be liable to duty at the rate or rates in force at the time of such sale, to be paid by such person. Provided, fur- ther, That in case of residents of the United States returning from abroad all wearing apparel, personal and house- hold effects taken by them out of the United States to foreign countries shall be admitted free of duty, without re- gard to their value, upon their identity being established under appropriate rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided further. That up to but not ex- ceeding $100 in value of articles ac- quired abroad by such residents of the United States for personal or household use or as souvenirs or curios, but not bought on commission or intended for sale Free 720 Appetitsild, as fish in tins weighing with their contents not more than 15 lbs each.. 25% If in bulk, or in immediate containers weighing with their contents more than 15 lbs each, on net weight (T. D. 24603, 25602) 1%C lb 748 Apple butter (T. D. 12313, 15811) 35% 753 " layers, cuttings, and seedlings $2 per M 734 Apples, green or ripe, per bu. of 60 lbs 25c 34 " ' --'- — -"- -"- 1567 734 734 746 746 746 746 bitter, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. 10% bitter, crude if not alcoholic Free desiccated, or evaporated 2c lb dried 2c lb pine, per crate of 1 96/100 cu. ft 22%c pine, in bulk, each % c pine, candied, crystallized, or glace.... 35% pine, otherwise prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f 20 lb 750 " pine, prepared or preserved, if containing 5% or more, of alcohol shall pay in addition to the rate provided above, on the alcohol contained therein. . .Per gall., $5 734 " prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f. .. ... 2%clb 760 " prepared or preserved, if containing 5% 206 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Pak. Article. Rate. or more of alcohol in addition to above rate, on alcohol contained Per gall., $5 734 Apples, sorb per bushel of 50 lbs (T. D. 22534).. 25c 62 Applications, such as cosmetics, dentifrice, po- mades, etc. (See Cosmetics.) 1430 Appliqu^ articles, cotton (T. D. 22675) 75% 1430 " articles, silk, without India rubber 75% 1430 " articles, silk with India rubber 75% 1430 " embroidery cotton (T. D. 15843, 15844).. 75% 1430 " gimp (T. D. 13293) 90% Appliqu^d, interpretation of tariff meaning of (T. D. 34382, 35464). " means a union of two independent fab- rications, one transferred or applied to the other; application of flock by sten- ciling process not (T. D. 38296, 38297). " silk scarfs and fabrics ornamented with paste dots, beads, etc., not (T. D. 37005). Sec. BOO. Appraiser, assistant appraiser, and examiner, duties of. Sec. 501. If the importer deems the appraisement by the Appraiser too high, he may within 10 days file an appeal in writing with the Collector for a reappraisement, which will be made by a General Ap- praiser. If the importer is dissatisfied with the decision of the General Appraiser, he may within 10 days appeal for a re- reappraisement, which will be made by a Board of three General Appraisers. The notice of appeal must be filed with the Collector in writing. The decision of the Appraiser not appealed from, or of the single General Appraiser In case of no appeal, is final and con- clusive. The decision of the Board of three General Appraisers is not subject to review unless an appeal shall be taken by either party to the Court of Customs Appeals upon a question or questions of law only within the time and In the manner provided by section 198 of an act approved March 3, 1911. The Collector may appeal from the de- cision of the Appraiser within 60 days. If he deems the appraisement of the merchandise too low, and from the de- cision of the single General Appraiser within 10 days. Sec. 501. Appraisers, general, procedure in reappraise- ment of merchandise. 54 Apricot kernel oil Is an expressed oil, — not almond oil, sweet (T. D. 34933) 20% 760 " kernels 3o lb 735 Apricots, green, ripe, dried, or in brine %c lb 735 " otherwise prepared or preserved 35% 749 " paste or pate 35% 1119 Aprons, carriage, In chief value of wool, as Wool manufactures, n. s. p. f 50% 1430 " lace 90% Schedule of Duties 207 P*"' Article. Rate. 1432 Aprons, leather (T. D. 15972) 30% 5 Aqua ammonia 25% 1-501 •• fortis or nitric acid Free 802 Aquadiente (T. D. 7838) $5 gall. 1429 Aquanarius, imported in rough, as precious stones (T. D. 38519) 10% Aqueous extract of opium, as smoking opium pro- hibited (T. D. 34598). 1 " extract of nut galls, containing by weight of tannic acid less than 50%.. 4c lb If 50% or more and not medicinal 10c lb If 50% or more and medicinal 20c tb 11 Arabic gum, or Senegal %clb 504 Arablnose, testing above 99 7/10% 50% 55 Arachide Ruflsque Extra, as peanut oil 4c tb 1211 Arasene, as manufactures of silk (T. D. 7924).. 60% 752 Araucaria (T. D. 16316) 25% 1509 Archil, or archil liquid (T. D. 12736) Free 1647 Architect, photographic apparatus Is tools of trade of, if accompanying owner on emigration to the United States (T. D. 6977) Free Architectural drawings as works of art (T. D. 25104, 26251, 26392). Arctic shoes, wool and India rubber, rate accord- ing to material of chief value. 1626 Areca nuts, as palm nuts (T. D. 37339) Free 392 Argentiferous lead ores on lead therein l%c tb 380 Argentine or German silver, unmanufactured... 20% 921 " cotton (T. D. 14952) 40% 399 " manufactures of 40% 9 Argols, tartar, and wine lees, crude or partly re- fined, if containing not more than 90% B. of P. (T. D. 20995) 5% If containing more than 90% B. of P. . . . 5c tb 9 " refined (cream of tartar) (T. D. 2489).. 5c tb 1649 Arlstochin (T. D. 30208). Free 5 Aristol (T. D. 11325, abstract 335, T. D. 25000).. 25% 1443 Aristophones (T. D. 12118), musical Instru- ments 40% 62 Armenian bole cosmetic, as toilet preparation (T. D. 3342), if not alcoholic 75% 207 " bole, crude ?1 to° 207 " bole, manufactured $2 ton 399 Armor cloth (T. D. 10867), metal chief value... 40% dutiable according to the material of chief value (T. D. 1700, 2735). 399 " metal *''"• 1706 " for societies, if antique < Free 13 Armor's metal polish (T. D. 33709), If not alco- holic 25% 364-365-366. Arms, Are. (See Firearms.) 363 Arms, side, wholly or in part of metal &o% 62 Aromatic bath salts .V ' °,, 802 " bitters (T. D. 9289) $5 gall. 505 " cachous as confectionery (T. D. 33088) . . 40% 61 " chemicals, natural or synthetic, not mixed or compounded, not marketable as perfumery, cosmetics, or toilet prepa- rations, if containing 10% or less of alcohol 45% 208 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 34 Aromatic seeds, advanced in value, if not alco- holic 10% 1567 " seeds, crude, if not alcoholic Free 61 " substances, natural or synthetic, con- tained in mixtures or combinations, not marketable as perfumery, cos- . metics, or toilet preparations, if con- taining not more than 10% of alcohol, 40c lb and 50% 61-62. Both of the above, if containing more than 10% of alcohol 40c lb and 75% 802 Aromatique bitters, as spirituous bitters (T. D. 9289) $5 gall. 802 Arp's pepsin bitters (T. D. 12033) $5 gall. 802 Arrack $5 gall. 1211 Arrasene (T. D. 6650, 7924) 60% 1511 Arrowroot in its natural state and not manufac- tured (T. D. 10954, 11090) Free 85 " starch (T. D. 27749) Ic lb 83 Arsenate of sodium Ic lb 27 Arsenlate of aniline, if not a color, stain, or dye, for 2 years 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 28 "of aniline, if color, stain, or dye, for 2 years 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1513 Arsenic, white Free 379 " metallic 6c lb 1513 " ore (T. D. 33778) Free 214 " ore, ground 30% 1512 " sulphide of, or orpiment Free 1513 Arsenious acid Free 1706 Art associations, American, may import works of art, for temporary or permanent ex- hibition under bond (T. D. 10027, 11275) Free " associations, established for commercial purposes are not entitled to free entry (T. D. 10027). " associations, foreign, are not entitled to the privileges of this paragraph (T. D. 13102). 399 " castings (T. D. 2735) 40% " dresses trimmed with antique lace not covered by paragraph 1708 (T. D. 33348). " frames for paintings, dutiable according to material of chief value (T. D. 12812). " furniture, sole artistic feature recently applied, not antiquities (T. D. 32386). " furniture upholstered with antique tapes- try, not antiquities (T. D. 31492). goods, not Chlnaware (T. D. 1B169, 15170, 15171). 1620 " models of invention, and of other im- provements In the arts, to be used ex- clusively as models and incapable of any other use (T. T>. 14298) Free 1117 " squares, pay same as carpeting of like description. Schedule of Duties 209 Par. Article. Rate. 1706 Art, works of, collections In illustration of the progress of the arts, sciences, agricul- ture, or manufactures, photographs, works in terra cotta, parian, pottery, or porcelain, antiquities and artistic copies thereof in metal or other mate- rial, imported in good faitK for ex- hibition at a fixed place by any State or by any society or institution estab- lished for the encouragement of the arts, science, agriculture, or education, or for a municipal corporation, and all like articles imported in good faith by any society or association, or for a municipal corporation, for the purpose of erecting a public monument, and not intended for sale, nor for any other purpose than herein expressed; but bond shall be given, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, for the pay- ment of lawful duties which may ac- crue should any of the articles afore- said be sold, transferred, or used contrary to this provision, and such ar- ticles shall be subject, at any time, to examination and inspection by the proper officers of the customs: Pro- vided, That the privileges of this and the preceding paragraph shall not be allowed to associations or corporations engaged in or connected with business of a private or commercial character (T. D. 22051) Free 1705 " works of drawings, engravings, photo- graphic pictures, and philosophical and scientific apparatus brought by profes- sional artists, lecturers, or scientists arriving from abroad for use by them temporarily for exhibition and in illus- tration, promotion and encouragement of art, science or industry in the United States, and not for sale, shall be ad- mitted free of duty, under such regu- lations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe; but bonds shall be given for the payment to the United States of such duties as may be im- posed by law upon any and all such articles as shall not be exported within six months after such importation: Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury may, in his discretion, ex- tend such period for a further term of six months In cases where appli- cation therefor shall be made' (T. D. 10617, 13314) Free 1449 " works of, including paintings in oil or water colors, pastels, pen and ink draw- ings, or copies, replicas or reproduc- tions of any of the same; statuary, 210 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. sculptures, or copies, replicas or repro- ductions thereof, and etchings and en- gravings, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 33985) 20% 1707 Art, works of, productions of American artists, residing temporarily abroad, or other works of art, including pictoral paint- ings on glass, imported expressly for presentation to a national institution, or to any State or municipal corpora- tion, or incorporated religious society, college or other public institution, in- cluding stained or painted window- glass, or stained or painted glass windows, which are works of art when imported, to be used in houses of worship, and when ordered after the passage, of this Act, valued at $15 or more per square foot, and excluding any article, in whole or in part, molded, cast, or mechanically wrought from metal within twenty years prior to im- portation; but such exemption shall be subject to such regulations as the Sec- retary of the Treasury may prescribe (T. D. 10902, 10903, 11446, 11598, 11711, 12266, 14744, 19815, 20436, 22363, 22364, 25104, 25536, 26987, 27913) Free " works of, bell of cast metal imported by a religious society not, but as manufac- tures of metal n. s. p. f. (T. D. 31478). 1704 " works of, original paintings in oil, min- eral, water, or other colors, pastels, original drawings and sketches in pen, ink, pencil, or water colors, artists' proof etchings unbound, and en- gravings and wood cuts unbound, origi- nal sculptures or statuary, including not more than two replicas or repro- ductions of the same; but the terms "sculpture" and "statuary" as used in this paragraph shall be understood to include professional productions of sculptors only, whether in round or in relief, in bronze, marble, stone, terra cotta, ivory, wood, or metal, or whether cut, carved, or otherwise wrought by hand from the solid block or mass of marble, stone, or alabaster, or from metal, or cast in bronze or other metal or substance, or from wax or plaster, made as the professional productions of sculptors only; and the words "painting" and "sculpture" and "stat- uary" as used in this paragraph shall not be understood to include any arti- cles of utility, nor such as are made wholly or in part by stenciling or any other mechanical process; and the words "etchings," "engravings," and "wood cuts" as used in this paragraph Schedule of Duties 211 P-*"*- Article. Rate. shall be understood to include only such as are printed by hand from plates or blocks etched or engraved with hand tools and not such as are printed from plates or blocks etched or engraved by photo-chemical or other mechanical processes Free 1708 Art, works of (except rugs and carpets), collec- tions in illustration of the progress of the arts, works In bronze, marble, terra cotta, parian, pottery, or porce- lain, artistic antiquities, and objects of art of ornamental character or educa- tional value which shall have been pro- duced more than one hundred years prior to the date of importation, but the free importation of such objects shall be subject to such regulations as to proof of antiquity as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe (T. D. 31263, 31812) Free " works of, drawings in water colors of suits, coats, dresses, skirts, carpets, linoleum, and similar articles not. (T. D. 38792, 39125.) works of, what constitutes (T. D. 36197, 38992). 772 Artichokes in their natural state (T. D. 9188) 25% 773 " canned (T. D. 33313) 35%. 1568 Articles, all n. s. p. f. of vegetable origin used for dyeing, coloring, staining or tanning, crude or advanced, if not alcoholic .... Free .'?li7 " cast iron. (See Iron and Steel.) " composed of two or more materials packed and invoiced separately, each part dutiable according to material (T. D. 11232, 11410). 1460 " composed of two or more materials, pay rate on material of chief value (T. D. 12758). " composed of two or more materials, in- separately attached to pay as entirety (T. D. 11536). 1568 " crude, or advanced by shredding, grind- ing, chipping, crushing oi* any similar process, if non-alcoholic, for dyeing or tanning n. s. p. f Free 1430 " embroidered by hand or machinery, cot- ton handkerchiefs 75% 1430 " ei.'ibroidered by hand or machinery, flax, cotton, or other vegetable fiber 75% 1430 " embroidered by hand or machinery, silk. 75% 1514 " exported for repairs dutiable on the cost of repairs only at the rate at which the article itself would be subject if im- ported. 230 " glass n. s. p. f 50% Sec. 305 Articles, indecent or obscene Prohibited "Articles and wares" mean something more than mere substances. (T. D. 32536, 35473.) 212 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 407 Articles, bamboo, rattan, osier, or willow, n. s. p. f 45% 1403 " not ornamented with beads, spangles or bugles, nor embroidered, tamboured, appliquSd or scalloped, composed wholly or in chief value of beads or spangles other than imitation pearl beads and beads in imitation of pre- cious or semi-precious stones 60% 1428 " above 20 cents per dozen pieces in value, designed to be worn on apparel or car- ried on or about or attached to the per- son, such as and including buckles, card cases, chains, cigar cases, cigar cut- ters, cigar holders, cigarette cases, cig- arette holders, coin holders, collar, cuff, and dress buttons, combs, match boxes, mesh bags and purses, millinery, mili- tary, 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 en- ameled, washed, covered, or plated, in- cluding 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 80% 1428 " commonly or commercially known as jewelry, valued above 20c per dozen pieces 80% 399 " metal, n. s. p. f. If composed wholly or in chief value of platinum, gold, or silver, and articles or wares plated with gold or silver, or colored with gold lacquer, and whether partly or wholly manufactured 60% If composed wholly or in chief value of iron, steel, lead, copper, brass, nickel, pewter, zinc, aluminum, or other metal, but not plated with gold or silver, or colored with gold lacquer, and whether partly or wholly manufactured 40% 885 " made wholly or in chief value of tinsel wire, metal thread, lame or lahn, or of tinsel wire, lame or lahn, and India rub- ber, bullions, or metal threads, n. s. p. f 45% made up abroad from domestic materials are dutiable as foreign (T. D. 14468). 1 459 " manufactured, n. s. p. f 20% 339 " metal, enameled with vitreous glasses. . . 5c It) and 30% 1460 " not enumerated pay same rate of duty as the enumerated article which they most closely resemble In material, quality, texture, or the use to which they may be applied, and if they equally resem- ble two or more enumerated articles Schedule of Duties 213 P*R. Article. Rate. subject to different rates of duty they pay the highest of these rates. 1430 Articles of flax, or other vegetable fiber, embroi- dered by hand or machinery (T. D. 13731, 14231, 14960) 75% 214 " of earthy or mineral substance n. s. p. f., decorated 40% plain 30% 218 " of glass, cut, engraved, etc 55% 62 " of perfumery, alcoholic 40c lb and 75% 61 " of perfumery, non-alcoholic 75% " of wearing apparel. (See Cotton, Unen, Silk or Wool.) 1454 " smokers', n. s. p. f 60% 1514 " the growth, produce or manufacture of the United States, when returned after having been exported, without having been advanced in value or im- proved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means, if im- ported by or for the account of the per- son who exported them from the United States, steel boxes, casks, bar- rels, carboys, bags and other contain- ers or coverings of American manufac- ture exported, filled with American products, or exported empty and re- turned filled with foreign products, in- cluding shocks and staves, when re- turned as barrels or boxes; also quick- silver flasks or bottles, iron or steel drums, of either domestic or foreign manufacture, used for the shipments of acids or other chemicals, which shall have been actually exported from the United States; but proof of the identity of such articles shall be made, under general regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury; but the exemption of bags from duty shall apply only to such domestic bags as may be imported by the exporter thereof, and if any such articles are subject to internal revenue tax at the time of exportation, such tax shall be proved to have been paid before ex- portation and not refunded; photo- graphic dry plates and films of Ameri- can manufacture (except moving pic- ture films) exposed abroad, whether developed or not, and photographic films light-struck or otherwise dam- aged, or worn out, so as to be unsuit- able for any other purpose than the re- covery of the constituent materials, provided the basic films are of Amer- ican manufacture, but proof of the identity of such articles shall be made under general regulations to be pre- scribed by the Secretary of the Treas- ury; articles exported from the United 214 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Pa8. Article. Rate. States for repairs may be returned upon payment of a duty upon the value of the repairs at the rate at which the article itself would be subject if im- ported under conditions and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided, That this par- agraph shall not apply to any article upon which an allowance of drawback has been made, the reimportation of which is hereby prohibited except upon payment of duties equal to the draw- backs allowed; or to any article manu- factured in bonded warehouse and ex- ported under any provision of law: And provided further. That when man- ufactured tobacco which has been ex- ported without payment of internal revenue tax shall be reimported it shall be retained in the custody of the col- lector of customs until internal revenue stamps in payment of the legal duties shall be placed thereon: And provided further. That the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to animals made dutiable under the provisions of paragraph 1506. (T. D. 30268.) Regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury are explicit and reasonable, and must be complied with (T. D. 32986). 62 Articles, toilet, if alcoholic 40c lb and 75% 61 " toilet, if not alcoholic 75% 1460 " to which two or more rates of duty are applicable pay highest of such rates (T. D. 10552, 10557, 13472). 1459 " unmanufactured, n. s. p. f 10% 1430 " wool embroidered 75% 1570 Artificial abrasives, crude Free 1415 " abrasive grains Ic lb 1415 " abrasive, manufactures in chief value of n. s. p. f 20% 1415 " abrasives, ground, pulverized, refined or manufactured Ic lb 1415 " or natural abrasives, or a combination of natural and artificial abrasives: All cloths, papers and combinations of paper and cloth wholly or partly coated with 20% 344 " baits (T. D. 7013) 46% 1419 " celluloid boutonnieres (T. D. 14938, 14943 60% 1419 " china flowers (T. D. 12681) 60% 1412 " or composition cork, articles made of. Stoppers over % inch in diameter, measured at the larger end, and disks, wafers, and washers over 3/16 inch in thickness lOe lb Stoppers, % inch or less in diameter, measured at the larger end, and Schedule of Duties 215 P-**- Article. Rate. disks, wafers and washers, 3/16 inch or less in thickness 12%on) 1412 Artificial cork, commonly known as composition or compressed cork, manufactured from cork waste or granulated cork, in the rough and not further advanced than in the form of slabs, blocks, or planks, suitable for cutting into stop- pers, disks, liners, floats, or similar ar- ticles 6c lb Where in rods or sticks, suitable for the manufacture of disks, wafers or wash- ers 10c lb 1412 " cork, manufactures wholly or In chief, value of, n. s. p. f 30% 913 " cotton tubing for flowers (T. D. 14928) . . 35% 913 " cotton tubing for varnished seeds, for mil- linery ornaments (T. D. 15022) 35% 1429 " doublets 20% 218 " eyes (T. D. 16854, 24779, 25788, 26947, 26993) 55% 1414 " eyes for dolls' heads and toy animals as parts of toys (Abt. 37213) 70% 1419 " feathers (T. D. 16425) 60% 344 " flies (T. D. 15138) 45% 1419 " flowers, bonbon holder (T. D. 10493) 60% 1419 " flowers (T. D. 22559, 23336, 25630) 60% flowers, defined. (T. D. 38732.) 1419 " flowers of dyed straw, as millinery orna- ments. (T. D. 38333, 38336) 60% 1419 " flowers for ornamenting dresses (T. D. 18522) 60% 1439 " flowers, India rubber tubes for, not parts of (T. D. 8931, 14213, 14928, 18814, 84 F. R. 154) 25% 211 " fruit, decorated earthenware in the form of fruit, designed for use as savings banks, as decorated earthenware (T. D. 26235) 50% 1419 " fruits (T. D. 25968, 27230) 60% " and ornamental fruits, meaning of. (T. D. 37223.) 1419 " fruits, Christmas tree ornaments (T. D. 33409) 60% 1419 " fruits, glass (T. D. 5251, 7225, 12034, 12702) 60% 1438 " fruits, wax (T. D. 33263, 33378, 33796).. 20% 1419 " grains 60% 1419 " leaves (T. D. 23171, 25091, 27826) 60% 1419 " metal piques, flowers (T. D. 14722) 60% 1419 " metal wreaths (T. D. 10947, 31524, 33738) 60% 808 " mineral waters (T. D. 17604) 10c gall. 28 " musk, for two years 7c lb and 60% Thereafter 7c lb and 45% 1213 " silk waste 10% If advanced not further than sliver or roving 20c lb but not less than 25% 1218 " silk waste, yarns made from: if advanced beyond the condition of singles by 216 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. grouping or twisting two or more yarns together 30c lb but not less than 45% 1213 Artificial or imitation silk, or artiflcial or imita- tion horsehair, by whatever name known and by whatever process made, yarns, threads and filaments of, if sin- gles 45c lb but not less than 45% If advanced beyond the condition of sin- gles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together 50c lb but not less than 45% 1419 " stems 60% teeth (T. D. 11019), according to material. 214 " teeth, mineral (T. D. 32760, 33194) 30% 1708 Artistic antiquities, over 100 years of age Free Artists, actors, musicians, painters, sculptors and singers are (T. D. 13388). certificate as to statuary (T. D. 15283). certificate for professional productions (T. D. 15283, 16377). American, temporary residence abroad limited to five years (T. D. 18490). American, what constitutes (18 O. A. G. 163). 1707 " American, works of (T. D. 6883, 13331, 23812) Free 67 Artists' colors or paints, whether in tubes, cakes, jars, pans, or other forms, and not as- sembled in paint sets, kits or color out- fits 40% If in tubes, cakes, jars, pans or other forms, and assembled in paint sets, kits or color outfits, with or without brushes, water pans, outline drawing, stencils or other articles 70% 355 " knives (see Knives). 1704 " proof etchings unbound, if original Free 1704 " sketches and drawings, if original Free 399 " thumb tacks, as a, manufacture of metal (T. D. 12908) 40% 1449 " water color paintings (T. D. 5951, 8039, 10869, 11841, 11863, 13053, 13214), n. s. p. f ' 20% 1704 " water colors, if original paintings Free 35 Asafetida, advanced, if not alcoholic 10% 1502 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 1401 Asbestos, manufactures of: Yarn and woven, fabrics composed wholly or in chief value of asbestos 30% 1401 " All other manufactures wholly or in chief value of 25% 1515 " unmanufactured Free 1515 " crudes, fibers, stucco, and sand and refuse containing not more than 15% of for- eign matter Free 1526 Ash bone Free 410 " hoops (T. D. 15711) 33 1/3% " receivers, not smokers' articles, but ac- Schedule of Duties 217 Par. 83 1700 1526 1583 393 59 Article. Rate. cording: to material (T. D. 24137, Abt. , ^ 1823, T. D. 24385). Ash, soda (T. D. 9326, 12530, 14870) %o lb wood in logs Free ic^T « . " ^'^ boards, sawed (T. D. 33345, 33876)... Free 1 etc -^^'^S' IJeet root (T. D. 9142) Free 1645 " beet root, artificial (T. D. 9142), as crude potash ; Free bone Free cotton seed (T. D. 31624) Free lead (T. D. 556, 3649) 2%c lb oil, if not alcoholic (T. D. 10060) 25% , ^°2 " opium (T. D. 9413) $6 lb 1645 " pearl (T. D. 420) .. .' Free 1645 " wood (T. D. 9789) Free 1562 " zinc (T. D. 4990, 16734) Free 1609 Asphalt, mastic, as limestone rock (T. D. 20040, ,^„„ ,. 22854) Free 1609 refined (T. D. 8349, 8935) Free 1609 " westrumite (T. D. 30223, 31480) Free 1609 Asphaltum Free 214 " cells (T. D. 12244) '.'.'..'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 30% 1609 " crude, not dried or advanced Free 1609 " dried or otherwise advanced or treated (T. D. 7909) Free 1609 " ground or in leaves (T. D. 13890) Free 1609 " limestone rock Free 1609 ■' pure (T. D. 17920) Free 1609 " Trinidad (T. D. 17687, 17721) Free 1631 Aspic or spike lavender oil, if not alcoholic Free 28 Aspirin, for 2 years 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1506 Asses for breeding purposes, with official pedigree Free 715 " n. s. p. f 15% 1606 " skins, dressed and finished Free 1666 " skins, raw or unmanufactured Free 1460 Assimilation of one article to another, duty chargeable on article paying highest rate of duty. 56 Assistant alizarin 35% 5 Asthma cigarettes 25% 751 Astilbe clumps 30% 1430 Astrakhan dress trimmings (T. D. 12945, 14565, 15558) 90% Astrakhans (T. D. 16690, 16973), as woolens. 228 Astronomers' instruments (T. D. 15829) 45% 1310 Atlases 25% Atomizers (T. D. 17898), according to material. 24 Atropine sulphate (T. D. 11572). (See Alcoholic medicinal compounds and prepara- tions.) Attachment cannot be levied on goods in custody of customs (19 O. A. G. p. 101). 1631 Attar of roses oil (T. D. 13557), if not alcoholic. Free 1571 " of roses, enfleuraged if not alcoholic (T. D. 9241, 10549) Free 27 Aabepine, for 2 years (Abt. 21062, T. D. 29700), 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c !b and 40% 1116 Aubusson carpets (T. D. 8961) 55% 1116 " rugs 56% 218 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1119 Aubusson tape,stries (T. D. 8961, 13225). (See Wool manufactures n. s. p. f.) 752 Aucubas (T. D. 13684) 25% 399 Augers 40% 28 Aurine, rosolio acid (T. D. 20802) 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1512 Auripigmentum or orpiment ; Free 28 Aurolene (T. D. 13583) 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1584 Australian gum Free 762 " salt bush seeds (T. D. 17836) 6c lb 1311 Autograph albums, finished or unfinished 30% Automatic figures (T. D. 10751, 17660), not mu- sical Instruments. 366 " pistols, and parts thereof and fittings therefor; Valued at not more than $4 each. $1.25 and 55% More than $4 and not more than $8 each $2.50 and 55% More than $8 each. . . : $3.50 and 55% 372 " "slot" machines (T. D. 9158) 30% Sec. 308 Automobile brought by nonresident for tour- ing purposes, ' or for taking part in races, under bond ......;. i Free Automobile chassis, American manufacture, body foreign, dutiable as an entirety (T. D. 31255). 369 " emigrant's, dutiable (T. D. 31706). foreign, tires American, as an entirety (T. D. 33660). goggles. Same as spectacles (T. D. 29327). horns and bulbs as an entirety (T. D. 31567). 1430 " laces , 90% parts: clutch leathers unfinished not (T. D. 32329). 1111 " robes, wholly or in chief value of wool, not exceeding 3 yards in length, made of blanketing. Valued at not more than 50c per lb, 18o lb and 30% More than 50c but not more than $1 per lb 27c lb and 32%% More than $1 but not more than $1.50 per tt) 30c lb and 35% More than $1.50 per lb STclb and 40% 1111 " rugs (T. D. 32899). (See Blankets, Wool.) 1439 " tires, wholly or in chief value of rubber. 10% " wheels and tires, separately dutiable (T. D. 33194). not household effects (T. D. 29491, 29500, 29593). 369 Automobiles, automobile bodies, automobile chas- sis, and parts of foregoing (not in- cluding tires), whether finished or un- finished ; 25% (But see proviso to this paragraph.) 395 Auxiliary, indigo (T. D. 23688) l%o lb 1429 Aventurine (T. D. 26555) 20% Average price, articles invoiced at, pay rate ap- Schedule of Duties 219 P'^K- Article. Rate. plicable to highest priced articles (T. D. 3683, 9516, 9704, 13221). Average price, wool or cotton manufactures in- voiced at, value of highest priced ar- ticles will be taken as average price (T. D. 11539). 749 Avocado pears (T. D. 22603) 35% 399 Awls 40% 399 Axes 40% 323 Axle bars, valued at 6c lb, or less 6/lOc lb 323 " blanks of iron or steel. Valued at 6c lb or less 6/lOc lb 323 Axles, valued at 6c lb. or less 6/lOc lb 324 " fitted in wheels for railway purposes, at same rate as the wheels. .- Ic lb 323 " forgings for. Valued at 6c lb or less. 6/lOc lb 323 " iron, steel and parts thereof, n. s. p. f., valued at 6c lb or less 6/lOc lb 1116 Axminster carpets and rugs, not made on a power-driven loom 55% 1116 " carpets and rugs, chenille, plain or figured 55% 1117 " carpets and rugs, not specially provided for 40% 1590 Ayrstorae, as whetstones Free 214 " polishing stones (T. D. 33375) 30% 752 Azalea indlca (T. D. 16316) 25% 387 Azides 12%c lb 228 Azimuth mirrors, and frames and mountings for same , 45% 28 Azotoenzole colors (T. D. 5593) for 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 27 Azoparanltraniline (T. D. 22110) for 2 years, 7c tb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 28 Azophor red (T. D. 17740) for 2 years. . 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c fb and 45% B Par. Article. Rate. 393 Babbitt metal, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 21480) 2%c lb 212 Babies, position, of china (T. D. 30853, 32760) . . 70% 1114 Baby carriage robe, wool, as wool knit fabrics (T. D. 16856). (See Wool.) 410 " crys (T. D. 32777) 33 1/3% 340 Back saws 20% Background, photos, according to material (T. D. 9531). 703 Bacon, hams, and shoulders, and other pork, prepared or preserved 2c tt> 1586 Badgers' hair, unmanufactured (T. D. 11068)... Free 1408 " hair, imitation, prepared (T. D. 29790).. 7c lb 212 Badges, buttonhole, china (T. D. 13312) 70% 1413 Bagatelle balls, ivory, bone or other material (T. D; 8797, 13559) 50% " balls, unfinished, according to material (T. D. 13559). 220 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Title IV, Sec. 461-462. Baggage, examination of at frontier ports (T. D. 30497). Baggage, foreign diplomatic, and consular ofUcers (T. D. 31934, 33455) Free 169 6 " in actual use of person arriving in United States (T. D. 30327, 31882, 31731, 31777, 32406) Free " dutiable, not declared, to be sent to Appr. (T. D. 20527). in transit for export (T. D. 7550, 10004, R. S. 2803). " is entitled to privilege of immediate transportation entry (T. D. 8109). Sec. 5, Act June 10, 1880 (T. D. 20017, 30557). " not more than 60 cigars allowed in or 300 cigarettes (T. D. 6841, 23190). " not more than 3 tbs of smoking tobacco allowed (T. D. 32406). 1021 Bagging, Dundee, not suitable for covering cotton (T. D. 16699, 17169) 40% 1019 " for cotton, gunny cloth, and similar fab- rics, suitable for covering cotton, com- posed of single yarns made of jute, jute butts or other vegetable fiber, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, not exceeding 16 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and weighing not less than 15 ounces nor more than 32 ounces per square yard 6/lOc sq. yd. " weighing more than 32 ounces per square yard 3/lOc lb 1021 " jute for tailors' use IT. D. 6909) 40% 1021 " jute press cloth (T. T>. 13436) 40% 1008 " of jute, plain woven, twilled or other, n. s. p. f., not bleached, printed, sten- ciled, painted, dyed, colored, nor ren- dered noninfiammable loJb " bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, or rendered noninfiam- mable Ic lb and 10% 1516 " waste Free 1018 Bags or sacks made from plain woven fabrics of single jute yarns or from twilled or other fabrics composed wholly of jute, not bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, nor rendered noninfiammable (T. D. 15334, 16338). Ic lb and 10% " bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, or rendered noninfiam- mable Ic lb and 15% 1514 " American, exported with allowance for drawback and reimported (72 F. R. p. 491), subject to duty equal to draw- back (T. D. 22750, 23972). 1439 " beaded, beads chief value (T. D. 31428). 75% brush, according to material (T. D. 8682). 1018 " burlaps, striped (T. D. 23286, 26445), Ic lb and 15% Schedule of Duties 221 Par- Article. Rate. 1514 Bags, domestic, exported, filled and returned empty to exporter thereof (20 O. A. G. 630, 73 F. R. 680, T. D. 23853, 31100) . Free 1514 " domestic, imported by agent of exporter (T. D. 18725) Free 1432 " game, leather 30% 1021 " game, leather and fiaz, flax chief value (T. D. 4329) 407o 1651 " gunny, old, used chiefly for paper mak- ing , Free 1021 " hemp, school (T. D. 5834, 6691) 40% 1439 " india rubber for balloons (T. D. 6018, 11814) 25% 1439 " india rubber with tin whistles (T. D. 5390) 25% 1018 " Jute striped (T. D. 23286, 23719), Ic lb and 15% 1018 " jute, twilled (T. D. 27632) Ic lb and 15% 1432 " made wholly of or in chief value of leather, or parchment, not jewelry. . . . 30% If permanently fitted and furnished with traveling, bottle, drinking, dining, lun- cheon, sewing, manicure and similar sets 45% 1428 " mesh, finished or partly finished, com- posed of metal, whether or not set with diamonds, pearls, cameos, coral, amber, or other precious or semi-precious stone, or Imitation thereof, or imitation pearls 80% 1305 " paper, composed wholly or in chief value of metal leaf or gelatin, or flock cov- ered, gummed, cloth-lined or re-en- forced, surface-coated, grease proof, parchment, or imitation parchment paper 5c lb and 20% 1313 " paper n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6282) 35% 1211 " silk 60% 1549 Bahia (T. D. 34577, Abt. 42845) 20% 62 Bains savonneux (powdered soap) (T. D. 13561). 75% 344 Bait, fish, artificial (T. D. 7013) 45% 1117 Baize (T. D. 3279) 30% 733 Baked articles, n. s. p. f 30% 83 Baking soda %clb 399 Balances and weights, metal (T. D. 6236) 40% 1439 Balata belting (T. D. 28298, 32178) 25% 1594 " crude (T. D. 26751, 27977, 28038) Free 1439 " sheets (T. D. 23599) 25% 1005 Bale rope, hemp 2%c lb 1005 " rope, istle, manila or tampico fiber.... %o lb 1103 Bales or packages containing wools, hairs, etc., subject to different rates of duty, and entered at lower rates than applicable, highest rate applicable to any part shall apply to entire contents. 314 Baling hoops, iron or steel i4clb 399 Ball and socket joints for water pipe (T. D. 14922) 40% 321 " bearings lOo lb and 45% 1418 " caps (T. T>. 6634) 30% 399 " chain, brass (T. D. 7878) 40% 222 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 207 Ball clay (T. D. 13435) $1 ton 321 " bearings, anti-friction 10c lb and 45% 1430 " fringe, cotton (T. D. 12457, 12553) 90% Ballast, if not landed, not dutiable (T. D. 8500). " of commercial value, is dutiable (T. D. 8273, 8500). 1459 " stones, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12569, 13660).. 10% Title III, Sec. 308, Par. 6. Balloons, entry of in bond. 1414 Balloons, India rubber, toy 70% 1313 " tissue paper (T D. 16838) if not toys. . . 35% But see Par. 1304. 1414 Balls, agate (T. D. 3264, 11860), if toys 70% 321 " anti-friction, and ball forging, anti-fric- tion 10c lb and 45% 1413 " bagatelle, pool, and billiard (T. D. 8797). 50% bagatelle, pool, and billiard, unfinished, (T. D. 13559) according to material. 1439 " ballot, bone 26% 230 " ballot, glass (T. D. 17403), not colored.. 50% 212 ■• ballot, porcelain (T. D. 13675) plain 60% 1402 " base, leather chief value. (T. D. 31923, Abt. 26826) 30% 1402 " bowling (T. D. 16564) 30% 31 " celluloid (T. D. 13223) if toys 60% 773 " composed of vegetables, etc., n. s. p. f . . . 35% 1402 " cricket 30% 218 " glass (T. D. 17270), if blown 56% 218 " glass, for Christmas trees (T. D. 38985). 55% 230 " glass, piano stool (T. D. 31704) 50% 1402 " golf, vulcanized India rubber 30% 1402 " India rubber (T. D. 10557) 30% 1402 " India rubber and clay (T. D. 18732).... 30% 1402 " India rubber, vulcanized 30% 321 " metal, and rollers, commonly used in ball or roller bearings, and parts thereof, finished or unfinished 10c lb and 46% 1402 " tennis (T. D. 13760) 30% 1414 " toy 70% 70 " wash blue containing ultramarine 3c lb 82 " wash soap 16% 1438 " wax polishing (T. D. 18013) 20% 1403 " wooden, if beads, not strung 35% 10 Balm of Gilead 10% 762 " seed (T. D. 10949) 6c lb Balmoral skirts, as wool wearing apparel. 23 Ekilsam in capsules 26% 10 " copaiba, fir or Canada, Peru, Tolu, styrax and all other balsams, natural and un- compounded, if not alcoholic 10% 5 " peru, synthetic, if not alcoholic (Abt. 19663, T. D. 29267, 31813) 25% 62 " used as cosmetics, if containing alcohol, 40c lb and 75% If not containing alcohol 76% 5 " used as medicine, if not alcoholic 25% 404 Balnster blocks (T. D. 8111) 10% 1403 Bamboo and bead curtains (T. D. 16286), beads chief value, if not embroidered or appliquSd 60% 409 " baskets (T. D. 33179). See Baskets, Bamboo, etc.) Schedule of Duties 22b ""• Article. Rate. 1313 Bamboo and paper umbrellas (T. D. 4205), paper chief value 35% ■^*22 " and surface coated paper fans (T. D. 13370) 60% *0» ^^ blinds, n. s. p. f 35% ^"8 " blinds if stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained, or creosoted 45% 407 ■' cabinets (T. D. 7415) 45% 1*56 " canes, finished or unfinished 40% 1021 " cloth (T. D. 16644) 40% 1403 • curtains, beaded, beads chief value, if not embroidered or appliqufed (T. D. 32283) 60% 409 " curtains, shades, or screens 35% If stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained, or creosoted (T. D. 32770) 45% 407 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11829) . . 45% 1703 " poles, colored (T. D. 32161) Free 1443 " reeds for clarionets, if complete (T. D. 12116) 40% 1703 " reeds, rough or cut into suitable lengths for umbrellas, parasols, sun shades, whips, walking canes or fishing rods. . Free 1313 " rolls, paper chief value (T. D. 12808)... 35% 772 " shoots, as vegetables in their natural state (Abt. 21686, T. D. 29946) 25% 773 " shoots, salted or pickled (T. D. 27019) . . 35% 407 " splints for electric lights (T. D. 13199) . . 45% 407 ■• split 114c lb 1703 " sticks (T. D. 31624) Free 1703 " sticks, smoked (T. D. 17175, 32161) Free 409 " trays, dutiable as baskets (T. D. 38728). 1703 " unmanufactured (T. D. 17175) Free 1617 Bananas, in natural state Free 749 " dried (T. D. 24493, 26510) 35% 1430 Band, brodl (T. D. 16871, 16918) 90% 313-314 " iron or steel (1 S. C. R. 346). See Iron or Steel. 314 " iron or steel, cut to lengths for baling cotton, etc %c lb 1606 " leather, unmanufactured Free 340 " saws (Abt. 1600, T. D. 25337) 20% 918 Bandanna handkerchiefs, as handkerchiefs, cot- ton (T. D. 16815). 42 Bandeaux, gelatin (T. D. 14165) 25% 913 Banding, spindle, cotton 10c Tb and 12%% 913 Bandings, cotton 35% 913 " cotton or cotton and India rubbeir 35% 1015 " flax 35% 1015 " hemp or ramie 36% 1207 " silk 55% 1015 " vegetable fiber other than cotton, or such fiber and India rubber 35% 1113 " wool 45o lb on the wool content and 50% 1306 Bands, cigar, printed in less than eight colors, bronze printing to be counted as two colors, but not printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 36c tt> " cigar, printed in eight or more colors, but 224 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. not printed in whole or in part of metal leaf 50c It) Bands, cigar, printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 65c lb 913 " cotton 35% 1015 " flax 35% 1432 " hat, leather (T. D. 13243) 30% 1015 " hemp 35% 1305 " of gilt paper (T. D. 7258) 5o lb and 20% 1015 " ramie 35% 1630 Banks oil (T. D. 810) Free Banners, for benevolent societies, not regalia (T. D. 7756, 12423). 1673 " for churches, if carried in religious ser- vice (T. D. 7956) Free 1430 " silk, metal-embroidered (T. D. 14296) . . 75% 1674 Baptismal fonts. (See Altars, etc.) 1584 Barbary gum Free 1697 Barbied fence wire Free 399 Barbedienne bronzes (T. D. 11552) 40% 1210 Barbe noires, as silk wearing apparel (T. D. 1581) 60% 806 Barberry juice, as a fruit juice (T. D. 33660). (See Fruit juices.) 1459 " wine for dressing morocco (T. D. 6297). 20% 357 Barber's clippers. (See Clippers.) 1457 Barbs of feathers (T. D. 32943) 10% Barege, as Wool Dress Goods (T. D. 19627). 1430 " veilings (T. D. 6799, 13979) 90% 230 Barettes set with imitation jet (T. D. 31506) . . . 50% 303 Bar ends (T. D. 6351). (See Iron.) 399 " hoists (T. D. 35145) 40% 303 " iron, rolled (T. D. 6351.) (See Iron.) 303 " iron, valued not over Ic per lb 2/lOc lb " valued above Ic and not above l%c per lb 3/lflc lb " valued above l%c and not above 2%c per lb B/lOc lb " valued above 2%c and not above 3%c per lb 8/lOc tb " valued above 3 He and not above 5c per lb Ic lb " valued 5c per tb l%clb ] 539 " silver (T. D. 12000) Free 1602 Barilla Free 1562 Barium, or alloy of which barium Is chief value. Free 12 " blnoxide of (T. D. 15073, 24938, 31380). 4c lb 12 " carbonate, precipitated Ic lb 12 " chloride (T. D. 6301) l%c lb 12 " dioxide 4c lb 12 " hydroxide l%c lb 12 " nitrate 2c lb 12 " peroxide Ii4c lb 69 " sulphate, precipitated Ic lb 34 Bark, as drugs, not edible, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10 % 1667 " as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1459 " birch (T. D. 33464) 10% 410 " birch, manufactures of (T. D. 18542). 33 1/3% 410 " birch canoe (T. D. 18542) 33 1/3% Schedule or Duties 225 ^■*"- Article. Rate. 1518 Bark, cinchona or other from which quinine can be extracted Free }^}^ " cork, cut in squares or cubes 8c lb |*Jj " cork, manufactures of 30 % ^^^^ " cork, unmanufactured Free ■'^*"° " Cuba, braids, laces, etc., of, or in chief value of, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained.... 20% ^4<*» " Cuba, hats, bonnets and hoods of, or in chief value of, if not trimmed or blocked 35% If trimmed or blocked 50% Cuba, hats, if sewed 60% 39 " extracts for dyeingr, coloring, staining or tanning (T. D. 22786), if not alcoholic. 15% 24 " extracts, medicinal, alcoholic, containing 20 % of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25 % Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% of alcohol ^ 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% of alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 1582 " fibrous (T. D. 14830) Free 1568 " for dyeing or tanning, crude (T. D. 5892), if not alcoholic Free 1406 " hat braids, cuba. (See Hat braids, chip, etc.) 1568 " hemlock, if not alcoholic Free 1568 " mangrove Free 1568 " oak Free 410 " manufactures, wholly or in chief value of bark, n. s. p. f 33 1/3% 1568 " wattle Free 399 Barking machine (T. D. 32998) 40% 722 Barley (T. D. 6156) (48 lbs to bu) 20c bu. 1567 " caustic, crude (T. D. 13061), if not alco- holic Free 722 " flour 2c lb 730 " hulls of, ground or unground 10c lOOlbs 722 " hulled (T. D. 3400, 6156) 20c bu of 48 lbs 722 " malt ; 40c per 100 lbs no allowance for draff (T. D. 3400, 6156). 722 " patent or pearled 2c lb 722 " unhulled (48 lbs to bu.) 20c bu. 218 Barometer tubes (T. D. 13505) 55 % " according to material of chief value (T. D. 11407). 1411 Barrel buttons, wool, elastic or non-elastic 45% 313 " hoops of iron or steel. (As Hoop Iron or Steel.) 410 " shooks (T. D. 57) 33 1/3% 1702 " staves (T. D. 3674, 4680, 7495) Free 1514 Barrels, American manufacture, exported empty and returned filled with foreign prod- ucts Free 1514 " American manufacture, exported filled and returned empty (T. T>. 12836) Free 406 " containing oranges, lemons and limes... 25% 405 " empty (T. D. 11064, 11343, 11881) 15% 365 " for breech-loading and repeating rifles and shotguns, further advanced than 226 F. B. VanijeCrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. rough bored (T. D. 13535). $4 each and 50% Barrels, fittings for such barrels 55% 230 " glass, containing brandy (T. D. 3431)... 50% 1514 " made of American shocks, including cost of nails, labor, etc. (T. D. 33369).... Free " measurement of grapes in (T. D. 22819, 23602). 1661 " shotgun in single tubes, forged, rough bored (T. D. 13329) Free 374 Bars, aluminum 9c lb 323 " axle valued not over 6c lb 6/1 Oc lb 381 " brass 4c lb 1556 " copper Free 303 " iron. (See Iron.) 303 " muck (T. D. 31494). (See Iron.) 303 " or shapes of iron, rolled or hammered, not specially provided for. (See Iron.) 393 " lead, on the lead contained therein. . . . 2%c lb 390 " nickel 25 % And in addition if cold rolled, cold drawn or cold worked, 10%. 1644 " platinum Free 322 " railway, of iron or steel, or in part steel, 1/lOc lb 356 ", roll, for pulp and paper machinery 20% 322 " splice, of iron or steel %c lb 304 " steel. (See Steel.) 1685 " tin Free 1568 Barwood, if not alcoholic Free 5 Baryta, acetate, if not alcoholic 25% 5 " artificial, if not alcoholic, (T. D. 31145).. 25% ,1698 " carbonate of (T. T>. 31108) Free 1698 " carbonate of, ground (T. D. 23364) Free 12 " carbonate of, precipitated (T. D. 31810), Ic lb 69 ■' crude (T. D. 3378) $4 ton 69 " earth $4 ton 69 " manufactured $7.50 ton 5 " muriate of, if not alcoholic 25% 5 " nitrate (T. D. 6172), if not alcoholic. ... 25% 69 " sulphate, manufactured (T. D. 1356) . $7.50 ton 69 " sulphate, unmanufactured (T. D. 3378, 15073) $4 ton 69 Barytes and barytes earth, manufactured. . . . $7.50 ton 69 " and barytes earth, unmanufactured (T. D. 25241) $4 ton 69 " artificial, sulphate of (T. D. 24914) Ic lb 12 " binoxlde of barium (T. D. 15073) 4c lb 5 '■ chlorate of (T. D. 2117), if not alcoholic. 25% 1402 Baseballs (T. D. 31923) 30% 393 Base bullion, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 2507, 7543, 7996, 8431, 20284) 2%c lb 28 Bases, color. (See Coal Tar products.) 1305 Basic papers, plain, for albumeniziner, sensitiz- ing, baryta coating, or for photographic processes by using solar or artificial light 3c lb and 15 % 1683 " slag, ground or unground Free 1606 Basils (T. D. 7862) Free 212 Basins, imitation of marble (T. D. 6954) 70% 1303 " indurated fiber ware 25% 399 " metal 40% Schedule of Duties 227 "*''• Article. Rate. 407 Basket makers' osier or willow, prepared (T. D. ,.,- „ 3199) 35% Ina T, . splints (T. D. 23009) 10% 409 Baskets, bamboo, wood, straw, papier-machS, palm leaf or com.positions of wood, ... „ n. s. p. f. 35 % *"" bamboo, wood, straw, papier-maohg, palm leaf or compositions of wood, stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained or creosoted 45 % *09 " bamboo, are unusual coverings for tea (T. D. 12564). (See Bamboo baskets, above. ) 409 " bamboo, with cheap metal receptacles for holding water, as baskets (T. D. 33179) 45% 409 " chip (T. D. 22725). See Baskets, bamboo, etc., above.) 212 " china, decorated (T. D. 9013) 70% " fancy, as unusual coverings for confec- tionery (T. D. 8907). 344 " fishing, or creels 45 % 230 " glass (T. D. 10147), not cut 50% 218 " glass, cut (T. D. 25507) 55 % 1439 " grass (T. D. 31759) 25% 1432 '■ made wholly or in chief value of leather or parchment, not jewelry 30 % If permanently fitted and furnished with traveling, bottle, drinking, dining, lun- cheon, sewing, manicure, and similar sets 45 % 399 " metal (T. D. 6994, 7043) 40% 399 " metal, of platinum, gold or silver, or If plated with platinum, gold or silver, or colored with gold lacquer 60% 409 " of twisted hinoki wood and chip of wood (T. D. 31497) 45% 1419 " of artificial flowers (T. D. 6230) 60% 409 " osier or willow (T. D. 13355). (See Baskets, bamboo, etc.) 409 " palm leaf. (See Baskets, bamboo, etc.) 1313 " paper (T. D. 8364) 35 % 409 " papier-mache. (See Baskets, bamboo, etc., above.) 409 " rattan (T. T>. 17077). (See Baskets, bamboo, etc.) 1439 " sea grass (T. D. 31759) 25% 1440 " shell 35% 409 " shida, as baskets of wood (T. D. 31912). 45% 1211 " silk chief value (T. D. 32171) 60% 407 " sparterie for (T. D. 12646) 35% 409 " straw (T. D. 12744). (See Baskets, bam- boo, etc.) 1119 " straw, lined with wool, wool chief value. 50% 409 " umbrella, of willow, as baskets (T. D. 32884) 45% 1439 " whalebone 25 % 409 " willow cradles, or bassinets as baskets (T. D. 32926) 45 % 409 " willow (T. D. 31590, 31774). (See Bas- kets, bamboo, etc.) 228 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1211 Baskets, wood and straw, lined with silk, silk chief value (T. D. 32171) 60% 409 " wooden (T. D. 11865). (See Baskets, bamboo, etc.) 399 Bas-relief, bronze or metal, n. s. p. f 40% 233 " marble, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14923) 50% 1704 " by professional sculptor, if original (T. D. 24048, 24247) Free 233 " monument marble, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12243) 50% Bass (T. D. 15573). (See Fish, fresh.) 1622 " broom fiber (T. D. 33677) Free 1443 " clarionets (T. D. 14737) 40% 1622 " crude vegetable substance (T. D. 2780, 6593) Free 1459 " patent (T. D. 16095) 20% 1443 Basses, double, wholly or partly manufactured or assembled $1 each and 35 % 1443 " double, parts of 40 % 1459 Ba^ine fiber, dressed (T. D. 35477) 20% 1443 Bassoons (T. D. 14737) 40% 1582 Basswood, bark (T. D. 1574) Free 1700 " crude Free 410 " manufactured 33 1/3 % 1700 " sawed (T. D. 6593) Free 1582 Bast (T. D. 16376) Free 1406 " braid (T. D. 16424), bleached or dyed... 20% Not bleached or dyed 15% 1459 " bundled for brush makers (T. T>. 16095). 20% 1582 " cut into lengths (T. D. 6593) Free 410 " mats and matting (T. D. 25462) 33 1/3% 410 " palm leaf (Abt. 21:40, T. D. 25462)... 33 1/3% 1414 Bath babies, as dolls (T. D. 32681) 70% 201 " bricks (T. D. 30752) 25% 410 " chairs, wooden (T. D. 11387) 33 1/3% 915 •• gloves (T. D. 16356), cotton chief value. (See Cotton Gloves.) 1022 " mats, cotton 35% 230 " thermometers (T. D. 15828), glass chief value 50% " tubs, according to material (T. D. 18009). 919 Bathing trunks (T. D. 13615), cotton 35% 1430 " robes and slippers, embroidered with wool (T. D. 8126) 75% 6 Batley's llq. secadi cornuti and cinchona corde- folia, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9046) 25% 60 " liquid opii sed (T. D. 6684, 8603) 60% 1402 Bats, for outdoor and indoor games and sports. . 30% 1430 Battenberg linens (T. D. 16728) 90% 320 Batteries, electric storage and parts of 40% 320 Battery cups or cells (T. D. 10396) 40% 216 " rods, carbon (T. D. 33197) 45% 921 Batting, cotton 40 % 1402 Battledores (T. D. 2842) 30 % 207 Bauxite, crude, not refined or otherwise ad- vanced in condition from its natural state $1.00 ton 6 " refined ^clb 34 Bay berries, advanced In value, if not alcoholic. . 10% 1567 " berries, crude, if not alcoholic Free ScHEDdLE OF DuTIES 229 P*"- Article. Rate. 1567 Bay leaves, crude (T. D. 19042), if not alco- holic Free 1693 " myrtlewax (T. D. 7426) Free 63 " rum (G. A. 3774, T. D. 2234, 7121), 40c lb and 60% 63 " water 40c lb and 60 % 1693 " wax Free 1438 " wax, artificial (T. D. 7426) 20% 363 Bayonets (T. D. 32049) 50% Bazin. Dutiable as cotton cloth (T. D. 34307, Abt. 35191). 1584 Bdellium gum Free 1432 Bead cases (T. D. 10510), leather chief value 30% 1403 " curtains, not appliqu^d. If beads chief value (T. D. 16285) 60% 1430 " ornaments, beads, chief value. (T. D. 10541) 90% 1446 " rosaries (T. D. 28883). (See Rosaries.) 1430 " trimmings, if beads chief value 90% 1403 Beaded articles and fabrics not ornamented with beads, spangles, or bugles, nor em- broidered, tamboured, appliqufid, or scalloped, composed wholly or in chief ' value of beads or spangles other than imitation pearl beads and beads in im- itation of precious or semi-precious stones 60 % But no article composed wholly or in chief value of any of the foregoing beads or spangles shall pay duty at a less rate than is imposed in any para- graph of this Act upon such articles without such beads or spangles. " articles, composed o£ seeds not beaded articles (T. D. 27257). 1430 " bags and purses (T. D. 11967), if beads chief value (T. D. 32003) 75% 1403 " bamboo curtains (T. D. 12144), if beads chief value 60 % 1403 " bamboo screens (T. D. 12144), if beads chief value 60 % 1430 " cords (T. D. 16857), if beads chief value. 75% 1430 " covers for electric lights (T. D. 17173), If beads chief value 75 % 1430 " fringes, not appliqufid (T. D. 30802), if beads chief value 90% 1430 " gimps (T.D. 11190), if beads chief value. 90% 1430 " laces, silk (T. D. 8248) 90% 1430 " manufactures, wool, ornamented with beads or spangles, beads or spangles chief value, if not appllqufid 90% 1430 " nets and tidies, silk (T. D. 23232) 90% 1430 " ornaments, beads, chief value. (T. D. 15981) 90% 1430 " silk goods (T. D. 16406) silk chief value. 75% 1430 " trimmings (T. D. 17189), if beads chief value 9" % 1430 " trimmings, gelatine, beads chief value (T. D. 15165) 90% 1430 " trimmings, wool wholly or in chief part. 90% 1430 Beading, cotton (T. D. 17950) 90% 230 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Beading, silk 90 % 1403 Beads, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21879) 35% 1403 " agate eyelets, as (T. D. 11047) 35% 1403 " agate, for watch chains (T. D. 9214, 12112) 45% 1403 " amber, coral or jet, not strung (T. D. 8913, 8919, 11047) 45% 1430 " articles decorated with 75% 1403 " bone, not strung 35% 1403 " celluloid, strung with brass clasps (T. D. 11033) 60% " colored disks, not (T. D. 15403). 1403 " dough, not strung (T. D. 13619, 21287).. 35% 1403 " gelatin, not strung (T. D. 14622) 35% glass balls, not (T. D. 15827). 1403 " glass, not strung (T. D. 25708) 35% 1403 " glass, metal lined, not strung (T. D. 12943) 35% 1403 " glass, sewed on cards (T. D. 13623) 35% 1403 " hair, not strung 35% 1403 " horn or India rubber, not strung 35% 1403 '■ imitation jet, not strung (T. D. 8919, 10330) 45% 1403 " Imitation pearl, not strung (T. D. 33587, 77 F. R. 605) 60 % 1403 " ivory, not strung 45% 1403 " jet, not strung 45% 1403 " metal, not strung (T. D. 9078) 35% 1403 " nail-head, not strung (T. D. 30667) 35% 1403 " onyx, not strung (T. D. 2534, 2645) 45% 1428 " onyx, strung on cord with brass clasp (T. D. 13790), if jewelry 80% 1403 " onyx, strung on steel wire (T. D. 8751) . . 60% 1403 " onyx, strung on soft wire (T. D. 7832).. 60% 1403 " paste, not strung (T. D. 13619) 45% 1403 " rice (T. T>. 32943) 35 % 1403 " screw, for ornamenting combs (T. D. 1428 " set as jeweiry '(f.' b.' 5161," '5'2'46', '8751) .' .' 80% 1403 " sewed on cards (T. D. 13623) 36% 1403 " shell or mother of pearl, not strung. ... 35% 1403 " stars, crescents and pendants (T. D. 13309) 60% 1403 " strung loosely on thread for facility in transportation only, n. s. p. f 35% 1403 " strung, permanently (T. D. 33587) 60% 1403 " turquoise, not strung (T. D. 13347) 45% 1403 " wax, not strung (T. D. 28297) 35% 1403 " wood, not strung (T. D. 26180) 35% 312 Beams, deck beams and bulb beams, iron or steel, not assembled, manufactured, etc... l/5c lb 410 " for silk warp (T. D. 14559, 32350)... 33 1/3% 399 " knives 40% 399 " scale metal 40 % 399 " with metal flanges are unusual coverings for carpet warps or yarn (T. D. 6715) . 40% 410 " wooden 33 1/3% 773 Bean cake (T. D. 19095, 24513, 33732, 33763).. 35% 506 " cake, sugared, as confectionery (T. D. 26682). 77S " curd, Chinese (T. D. 14618) 36% . ScHEttULE OF Duties 231 ^*"- Article. Rate. Bean flour not a starch (T. D. 24904). 1459 " meal (T. D. 13078) 20% 04 " oil 20% ilU T, " ^"^'^ . 14836) Free " 92 " vanilla (T. D. 18330) 30c lb 92 " vanilla, in alcohol (T. D. 6481) 30c lb 54 " vanilla, oil of 20% 1420 Bear skins, dressed on the skin, not advanced further than dyeing 25% 1420 " skins dressed with head (T. D. 3351, 13297, 13585) 40% 1579 " skins, raw Free 321 Bearings, ball or roller, and parts of. . 10c lb and 45% 715 Bears, alive 15% 1420 Bearskin robes, wool lining (T. D. 33114) 50% 1420 Beaver skins, pointed (T. D. 32560) 25% 1420 " strips used for making women's hats (T. D. 30990, 33031) 40% 1420 Beavers' tails, dressed on the skin, not advanced further than dyeing 25 % 5 Bebelrine sulphate, if not alcoholic (T. D. 11973) . 25% 718 Beches de mer (T. D. 11585) l%c lb 1419 Bed downs, crude 20% 1419 " feathers, crude 20% 356 Bed plates for pulp and paper machinery 20% 399 " screws, iron or steel (T. D. 2465) 40% 1430 " sets, cotton or flax lace (T. D. 21918)... 90% 920 " sets, cotton, made on Nottingham ma- chine. (See Curtains.) , 1430 " sets, lace and silk (T. D. 7272) 90% 1419 Beds, feather (T. D. 12431) 60% 1425 " hair curled, suitable for 10% 1622 " moss, seaweeds and crude vegetable sub- stances for Free 23Z F. B. Vandecbift & Co. Pak. Article. Rate. 1117 Bedsides, same rate as carpets of which they are made. 912 Bedspreads, cotton, In the piece or otherwise, woven of two or more sets of warp threads or of two or more sets of fill- ing threads 40 % " cotton, other 25% Bedsteads, according to material of chief value (49 F. R. 635, T. D. 7125, 10114). 399 " brass castings and tubes for (T. D. 10114) 40% Bedticking, as cotton cloth. 701 Beef, fresh 3c lb 706 " prepared or preserved (See Meats) 20% 805 Beer in bottles or jugs $1.00 gall. 809 Additional duty on the bottles or jugs at one-third the rate provided for bot- tles or jugs if imported empty. 805 " otherwise than in bottles or jugs. . . .$1.00 gall, allowance for loss (13 S. C. R. 932, T. D. 14018). 1514 " bottles, American manufacture, exported filled and returned empty Free 1459 " coloring (T. D. 3732) 20% 805 " condensed (T. D. 14149) 60% " Dantzic spruce, as beer (T. D. 5372). 1459 " flavoring, saccharum (T. D. 14150) 20% 1303 " filter masse for (T. D. 16642) 20% 807 " ginger (T. D. 14018) ..15cgan. 809 additional duty on the bottles (2 S. C. R.) at one-third the rate provided for bot- tles imported empty. Instructions as to gauging (T. D. 29929). 1414 " mugs, glass, diminutive, as toys (T. D. 25294) 70% mugs (T. D. 14317) according to mate- rial of chief value. 24 " peptonized. (See Medicinal preparations, alcoholic.) (T. D. 12843.) 805 " weiss, condensed (T. D. 8876, 14149), as malt extract 60% 715 Bee.s, for breeding purposes (T. D. 3340, 11015, 11274, 25132) 15% 715 " in swarms or hives 15% 1458 Beeswax, white bleached 25% 1438 " manufactures of 20% 730 Beet pulp, dried $5 ton 1645 Beet-root ashes (T. D. 9, 42) Free 773 " cut and dried (T. D. 21965) 35% 762 Beet seed (T. D. 6635, 6 S. C. R. 175) 4c lb 1657 " seed sugar Free 501 " sugar (T. D. 13612). As sugar. 1504 " sugar machinery (T. D. 12186) Free 1583 " sugar, residue of, or beet slop (T. D. 32149) Free 1651 " waste for paper stock Free 764 Beets, in natural state 17% 773 " prepared or preserved (T. D. 20172).... 35% 764 " sugar 80c ton 751 Begonia bulbs (T. D. 16296) 30% 34 Behen or ben root, advanced in value if not' al- coholic 10% Schedule of Duties 233 "**'• Article. Rate. 1567 Beben or ben root, crude. If not alcoholic Free 399 Bell, cast metal, for incorporated religious so- ciety (T. D. 31478) 40% i"l9 " metal, broken and fit only for remanu- facture Free 36 Bdladonna 25% 66 " plaster (T. D. 9222) 20% 399 BeUows and bellows pipes, metal (T. D. 6555).. 40% 331 'I nails, cast (T. D. 7257) as nails. wood, leather and metal, according to the material of chief value (T. D. 12013). 1519 Bells, broken, fit only for remanufacture (T. D. 9414) Free 399 " church (T. D. 31478) 40 % 1443 " church, certain chimes, as musical instru- ments (T. D. 5999) 40 % frames for, according to material (T. D. 2532). 1414 " if toys (T. D. 3382) 70% 1414 " of metal, small, used to attach to reins, etc., as toys (T. D. 26178) 70% 808 Bellthal mineral waters (T. D. 4073) 10c gall. 42 BeloTga isinglass (T. D. 9484). As isinglass.... 25% 1428 Belt pins, not jewelry, if valued over 20c doz... 80% 1606 Belting leather Free 385 Beltings, bullion 45 % 1213 " wholly or in chief value of artificial or imitation silk, or of artificial or imita- tion horsehair 45c lb and 60 % 1426 " cotton and animal hair, animal hair chief value. (T. D. 9666) 40% 913 " cotton and rubber (T. D. 31757) 35% 1207 " cotton and silk (T. D. 10742, 12969, 15851), if silk chief value 55% 1430 " cotton embroidered (T. D. 17439) 75% 913 " cotton or other vegetable fiber 35% 1430 " cotton, embroidered with metal threads (T. D. 7682) 75 % 1439 " India rubber 25% 1113 ■' machine, chief value of wool (T. D. 29172). As wool manufactures n. s. p. f, 45c lb on wool content and 50 % 913 " machinery, of cotton or other vegetable fiber and India rubber, or of which cot- ton or other vegetable fiber is chief value (T. D. 32358, 33668) 30% 1015 " of fiax, hemp, or ramie, or of foregoing and India rubber n. s. p. f 35% 385 " wholly or in chief value of tinsel wire, lame or lahn, or of any of the foregoing and India rubber, bullions, or metal threads (T. D. 31968) 45% 1207 " silk (T. D. 12969) 55% 1113 " wool 45c lb on wool content and 50% 31 Belts, celluloid (T. D. 14626) 60% 919 " cotton 35% 1430 " cotton lace (T. D. 16421) 90% 1113 " endless, for printing and paper machines as wool manufactures. (T. D. 11381). 45c n> on wool content and 50% 234 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 399 Belts, leather and bronze, metal chief value (T. D. 9138) 40% 1432 " leather or parchment (T. D. 6967, 9666). 30% 1432 " if permanently fitted and furnished with traveling, bottle, drinking, dining or luncheon, sewing, manicure and similar sets 45% 1017 " of flax, hemp, or ramie 35% 1210 " silk (T. t). 13444) 60% 399 " sword, metal chief value (T. D. 11091), 60% or 40% 1115 " woolen. (See Clothing.) 355 Bench knives, carpenters'. (See Knives.) 233 Benches, wholly or partly manufactured of mar- ble, breccia, onyx, alabaster and jet. . . 50% 1606 Bend leather Free 1632 Bene oil Free 1622 " seed (T. D. 6874) Free 802 Benedictine (T. D. 9123, 10660, 49 F. R. 728) . . $5 gall. Benevolent societies not entitled to free entry (T. D. 8043). 1416 Bengal sticks (T. D. 20652) .... 12c tb on gross weight 1205 Bengalines, silk and cotton (T. D. 12840, 14147). 55% 1108-09 " silk and wool, as wool dress goods (T. D. 20566), wool chief value. ,1584 Benjamin gum Free 27 Benzal chloride. (See Coal-tar products.) 27 Benzaldehyde, not suitable for medicinal use, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c It) and 40% 28 " suitable for medicinal use, For 2 years, 7c tb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 1549 Benzene or benzol Free 27 Benzidine. (See Coal-tar Products.) 27 " sulfate. (See Coal-tar Products.) 1633 Benzine Free 28 Benzoate of soda. (See Coal-tar Products)) 5 Benzoates, if not alcoholic 25% 28 Benzoic acid, medicinal. (See Coal-tar Products.) 27 " acid, not medicinal. (See Coal-tar Products.) 1584 Benzoin gum Free 27 Benzol (T. D. 16203), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55%; after that, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " nitro (T. D. 16410), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55%; after that, 7c lb and 40 % 28 Benzonaphtol (T. D. 17922), if not alcoholic. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60%; after that, 7c lb and 46 % 27 Benzoquinone. (See Coal-tar Products.) 27 Benzoyl chloride. (See Coal-tar Products.) 28 Benzozol (T. D. 15173), For 2 years, 7o lb and 60%; after that, 7c lb and 45% 28 Benzyl acetate. (See Coal-tar Products.) 28 " benzoate. (See Coal-tar Products.) Schedule of Duties 235 "■*•'• Article. Rate. 51 2^"»yl chloride. (See Coal-tar Products.) 27 Benzylethylaniline. (See Coal-tar Products.) Bequests are dutiable as merchandise (T. D. 18454). 5 Berberlne crystals, if not alcoholic (T. D. 11973, 13701) 25% i^o »> " sulphate, if not alcoholic (T. D. 11973) . . 25% lb31 Bergamot oil, if not alcoholic (T. D. 5594)..... Free 214 Bergcristal (T. D. 15839) 30 % 70 Berlin blue, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 8c lb 1116 " rugs 55% 34 Berries, as drugs, advanced in value, not edible, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " as drugs, crude (T. D. 3898), if not al- coholic Free 736 " cran l%clb 736 " cloud, in barrels in water, as berries in their natural condition (T. D. 33409) l%c lb 736 " edible, dried, desiccated, or evaporated (T. D. 20810) 2%cn) 736 " edible, in their natural condition or in brine l^clb 736 " edible, prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f . . 35% 750 " containing 5% or more of alcohol in addi- tion to above rate, $5 per proof gall, on the alcohol contained. 24 " extracts of elder and juniper, as medici- nal preparation containing alcohol (T. D. 12905). 736 " fox, in water (T. D. 27474) 1 %c lb 736 " green or ripe, n. s. p. f Ii4c lb 39 " Persian, extract of, if not alcoholic and not medicinal 15% 1403 " strung for use as beads (T. D. 7733).... 60% 306 Bessemer process, all metal produced by, as steel (T. D. 4488). 27 Beta-naphthol, not suitable for medicinal use (T. D. 21360). (See Coal-tar Products.) 28 " medicinal. (See Coal-tar Products.) 27 " naphthylamine monosulphonic acid soda salt (T. D. 10188, 14022). See Coal-tar Products.) 1459 Betel leaves (T. D. 10746) 20% 759 " nuts (T. D. 10746, 37024) Ic lb 807 Beverages, effervescent preparations (T. D. 5528) 15c gall. 807 " n. s. p. f., containing less than % % of alcohol 15c gall. 809 " Additional duty on the bottles or jugs. 5 Bezoar (T. D. 30983) 25% 5 " stones 25% 910 Bias dress facings, made from velvets, plushes or other pile fabrics, in chief value of cotton 50 % 1304 Bible paper. (See Paper.) 1520 Bibles, comprising the books of the Old or New Testament or both, bound or unbound (T. D. 34288) Free 919 Bibs, cotton (T. D. 16318) 35% 236 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Bibs, cotton or other vegetable fiber, em- broidered 75 % " in the piece, as partly made wearing ap- parel "(Abt. 20392, T. D. 29464). 1430 " lace (T. D. 14140) 90% 1017 " linen (T. D. 13667) 35% 1210 " silk 60% 1310 Bibulous paper, bound into books, as books. 1304 " paper. (See Paper.) 7 Bicarbonate, ammonium l^ctb 80 Bicarbonate of potash (T. D. 4117, 11189) l%c lb 83 " of soda (T. D. 11289) %c lb 90 Bichloride, tin 25 % 80 Bichromate of potash 2M,c lb 83 " of soda (T. D. 16810) l%clb 399 Bickirons 40% 371 Bicycle axles (T. D. 14'291) 30 % 205 " cement (T. D. 8507) 20% 371 " chains (19 O. A. G. 527) 30 % 371 " cork handles (T. D. 15157) 30% 371 " cranks (T. D. 15011) 30% 371 " cranks, nickel plated (T. D. 15011) 30% 371 ■' forks (56 F. R. 1023, T. D. 13904).."... 30% 371 " frames (T. D. 14225) 30% 371 " hubs (T. D. 15011) 30% 399 " lamps (T. D. 9004) 40 % 330 " nuts (T. D. 14291) 6/lOc lb 371 " rims, metal (T. D. 11976, 56 F. R. 826).. 30% 371 " rims, wood 30 % 371 " saddles (T. D. 14733, 17507) 30% 371 " screws (T. D. 1429). (See Par.) 30% 1439 " tires, cotton lining; if rubber chief value. 10% 1439 " tires, India rubber (T. D. 15316) 10% 371 " tubes, if finished (T. D. 13904) 30% 371 " wheels (T. D. 15708) 30 % 371 Bicycles and parts thereof, not including tires (T. D. 6384, 6499, 10395, 15973). (See Proviso.) 30 % " are not personal effects (T. D. 34282). " new, not personal effects (T. D. 15219). " not household effects (T. D. 12648, 18937, 29491, 29500, 29593). 1507 " of emigrants in use for purposes of emi- gration (T. D. 18875, 18886) Free " not tools of trade (T. D. 13785). Sec. 308 Bicycles, tourists, entry of under bond, for exportation. 304 Billets, if made bv Bessemer, Siemens-Martin, open hearth or similar processes. (See Steel Bars.) 304 " (T. D. 17605). (See Steel Bars.) 1306 Billheads, lifhographed, as lithographic prints. 1310 " printed ,. 25% 1413 BUliard bpi's. ^opo, ivory or other material (T. T>. 17438) 50% " balls, unfinished, according to material (T. D. 13559). 1440 " ball blocks, ivory (T. D. 18616) 35% 20 " chalk (T. D. 14200) 25 % BllUkens, according to material of chief value (T. D. S28S0). Schedule OF Duties 237 °-*'*- Article. Rate. Bill'kens, surrounds as mats (T. D. 25164). 399 Bills, pruning 40% 206 Blmsteins (T. D. 31589) 35% »08 Binders' cloth, painted (T. D. 16207) as cotton cloth. ^S?i n- " t'W'ine (T. D. 18850) 40% 913 Binding cotton or cotton and India rubber (T. ... „ D. 18981) 35% "l" cotton velvet for skirts (T. D. 14164, iniK .. ^ ^^696) 50% i"Jo flax, hemp or ramie 35% 1432 " leather 30% 1439 " rubber (T. D. 14224) 25% 1207 '■ silk (T. D. 18981) 55% 913 " spindle, cotton or vegetable fiber, inoi .... . 10otbandl2%% 1021 twine, ]ute (T. D. 10631, 14951) 40% " twine, lath yarn, not (T. D. 13786). 1521 " twine. New Zealand hemp, henequen, ma- nila, istle, or Tampico fiber, sisal grass or sunn, or a mixture of any two or more of them, of single ply and not exceeding 750 feet to the lb Free 1113 " wool 45c lb on wool content and 50% 27 Binltrobenzol (T. D. 16410), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% After that, 7c lb and 40% 27 Binitrochlorbenzol, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% After that, 7c lb and 40% 27 Binitrotolnol (T. D. 13578), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% After that, 7c lb and 40 % 228 Binoculars 45 % 5 Binoxide of barium (T. D. 15073, 31266) 25% 218 'Biological articles and utensils of all kinds, whether used for experimental pur- poses in hospitals, etc., or otherwise, composed wholly or in chief value of glass or paste or a combination of glass and paste 65% 1459 Birch bark (T. D. 34133) 10% 410 " bark canoes, small (T. D. 18542) 33 1/3% 410 " bark canoes, wood chief value (T. D. 14616) 33 1/3% 410 " bark manufactures (T. D. 18542) 33 1/3% " not a cabinet wood (T. D. 25567). 59 " oil, distilled, if not alcoholic 25% 56 " tar oil (T. D. 31120) 35 % 399 Bird cages, brass 40 % 1414 " cages, diminutive, of tin, to be used exclu- sively by children in play, as toys (T. D. 23165) 70% 1569 " eggs, edible Free 1569 " eggs, not edible, and eggs of game birds, except for scientific collections. . .Prohibited 1569 " eggs of game birds for purposes of prop- agation authorized, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury Free 779 " pepper (T. D. 14787) 2c lb 238 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1419 Bird, skins of wild birds, raw or manufactured and not for scientific or educational purposes (T. D. 12205) Prohibited 1668 " skins for scientific public collections. . . . Free 1419 " skins of wild birds, prepared for preser- vation only (T. D. 12832) Prohibited 1419 " skins of wild birds, stuffed, with feathers on (T. D. 11500) Prohibited 711 Birds, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13678), " valued not over $5 each 50c each " valued over $5 each 20% 1419 " artificial, made of natural feathers of wild birds (T. D. 7248) Prohibited 1507 " for exhibition in zoological collections for scientific or educational purposes and not for sale Free 712 " game, dead, dressed or undressed 8c lb 1403 " jet (T. D. 16433, 18648) 60% 1443 " mechanical singing (T. D. 10654, 16219). 40% " mongoose, fruit bat or flying fox, English sparrow and starling, prohibited. (T. D 23309) 1459 " nests, edible (T. D. 18010) 20% 1419 " of paradise . Prohibited " stuffed, mechanical owl not (Abt. 21901, 30037). 1419 " wild, dressed and finished for millinery ornaments (T. D. 17511) Prohibited 1419 " wild, stuffed, not suitable for millinery ornaments (T. D. 28049). Prohibited if not for scientific or educa- tional purposes. 1419 " wild, mounted with artificial flowers, for mantel ornaments (T. D. 6320) . Prohibited 399 Biscuit tins, decorated (42 F. R. 403) 40% 733 Biscuits, containing chocolate, nuts, fruits, or confectionery (T. D. 30702) 30% 1459 " dog (T. D. 7304) 20% 1522 " gluten (T. D. 31589) Free 733 " whether or not containing chocolate, nuts, fruits or confectionery (T. D. 30702).. 30% Bishop's robes not personal effects, but dutiable according to material (T. D. 18303). 802 Bislerl (T. D. 14245) $5 gall. 28 Bismarck brown (T. D. 3927), for 2 years, 7c lb and 60% After that, 7c lb and 45% 377 Bismuth (T. D. 8868) 7%% 22 " chemical compounds, salts and mixtures of 35% 1414 Bisque dolls and heads for (T. D. 14684), 70% 212 " babies for ornaments (T. D. 13806) 70% 212 " painted, tinted or otherwise decorated. . 70% 212 " plain 60% 5 Bisulphate of lime and lampblack (T. D. 13071), if not alcoholic 25 % 5 Bisulphite of potash (T. D. 11053), if not alco- holic 25% 83 " of sodium 3/8c lb 9 Bitartrate of potash, argols or crude tartar or wine lees, crude or partly refined, con- taining not more than 90% of 5% Schedule of Duties 239 P*"- Article. Rate. If containing' more than 90% of 5c n> ^99 Bits, boring-, iron or steel 40% ^^5 " harness hardware. (See Saddlery and Harness Hardware.) 1631 Bitter almond oil Free Ij " apples, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10% 156' " apples, crude, if not alcoholic Free J^? ^ " oranges (T. D. 13688) Ic lb 802 Bitters, alcoholic (T. D. 14245) $5 gall. 802 '■ Amer Picon (44 F. R. 551, T. D. 12033). $5 gall. 802 " anchor (T. D. 12033) $5 gall. 802 " angostura (T. D. 21802) $2.60 gall. 802 " aromatlque $5 gall. 802 " Arp's pepsin (T. D. 12033) $5 gall. 802 " Boonekamp (T. D. 23192) $5 gall. 802 " fernet (T. D. 18753) $5 gall. 802 " Ferro-china Bisleri (T. D. 14245) $5 gall. 802 " medicinal (T. D. 12033) $5 gall. 802 " orange $5 gall. 802 " Strassburger (T. D. 10734) $5 gall, 1609 Bitumen, black (T. D. 14814), crude, not dried (T. D. 21343) Free Dried or advanced (T. D. 32780) Free 1609 " de Indie (T. D. 4753), crude, not dried. Free 1609 " de Indie, dried or advanced Free 1609 " from Beirut (T. D. 14814) Free 1609 " from Epirus (T. D. 14813) ■ Free 1609 " in rolls (T. D. 8349) Free 1633 " liquid, as crude petroleum (T. D. 31726) Free 1609 " petroleum residuum (T. D. 15394) Free 1548 Bituminous coal (T. D. 13402). (See Proviso). Free 1609 " limestone rock asphalt Free 214 " same, ground 30% 71 Black, bone 20% 1556 " copper Free 39 " dye (T. D. 6359), if not alcoholic 15% 73 " Frankfort 20% 73 " gas, dry or ground In or mixed with oil or water 20% 47 " hypo, as lead compound 30% 73 " lamp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 20 % 213 " lead or plumbago (T. D. 6403). (See Graphite.) 213 " lead advanced in value. (See Graphite.) 399 " leg needles (T. D. 22998) 40% 1510 " leg vaccine, as vaccine virus (T. D. 22726) Free 1506 " or silver foxes, not free when imported for breeding purposes. 1420 " or silver fox skins, dressed or undressed, and manufactures of, n. s. p. f 50% 75 " oxide of iron 20% 1684 " oxide of tin. (See Proviso) Free 73 " paint 20% 39 " paste (T. D. 16710), if not alcoholic and not medicinal 15% 73 " pigments, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water, n. s. p. f. 20% 1206 " plush, hatters' (T. D. 25381) 60% 240 F. B. Va.ndecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 27 Black, salt of aniline (T. D. 5096). For 2 years, 7c tb and 55% After that, 7o lb and 40 % 1645 " salts (T. D. 5354) Free 308 " sheet iron. (See iron and steel sheets.) 39 " steam (T. D. 18057), if not alcoholic and not medicinal 15% 761 " tares (T. D. 14721) 2c tb 13 Blacking (T. D. 15124), if not alcoholic 25% 13 " curriers' fat (T. D. 15124), if not alcoholic 25% 13 " liquid, harness (T. D. 15124), if not al- coholic 25% 13 " white cream shoe polish (T. D. 19415), if not alcoholic 25% 326 Blacksmitlis' hammers, sledges, tongs, track tools, wedges and crowbars, iron or steel. 1 3/8c lb 1438 Blactders, all manufactures of (T. D. 9484) 20% 1655 " crude, dried or salted, for preservation only and unmanufactured Free 42 " flsh, prepared 25% 356 Blades and cutters, machine 20% 354 " for pen knives, etc. (See Knives.) 358 " safety razor. (See Proviso.) Ic each and 30% 357 " scissors and shears, finished or unfinished, Same rate as scissors and shears. 363 " for swords (T. D. 19850) 50% 5 Blantiard's pills and syrup (T. D. 6837), if not alcoholic 25% See also Par. 23. 69 Blanc-ftxe or artificial sulphate of barytes Ic lb 1459 " mange powder 20 % 13 Blanco (T. D. 31335, 32089) 25% 1310 Blank books, all kinds 25% 1310 " books, albums not (T. D. 10774). 1310 " books, memorandum or note (T. D. 9904) 25% 1306 " forms, lithographic, as lithogrraphic prints. 1310 " forms, printed (T. D. 3941) 26% 1306 " labels, lithographed. (See liithographic prints.) 1310 " labels, printed 25% 399 Blanket frames, needle points for (T. D. 15709). 40% 1114 Blankets, baby, knitted (Abt 329, T. T>. 2S000). (See Fabrics, knit.) " are limited to bed or horse blankets (T. D. 32899). 909 " cotton, Jacquard woven 46% dl 2 " cotton, n. s. p. f 25 % 913 " endless, cotton and rubber (T. D. 8226). 30% " horse, accompanying free animals (T. D. 6777) Free 1111 " horse, in chief value of wool, not saddlery (T. D. 24701). (See Woolen blankets.) 1439 " rubber, for printing machines (T. D. 17266) 25% 1119 " steaming, as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18890) 50% 1111 " wool chief value, and similar articles, including carriage and automobile robes and steamer rugs, made of blan- Schedule of Duties 241 "■*"■ Article. Rate. keting, not exceeding three yards In length, valued at not more than 50o R> 18c lb and 30 % More than 50c lb but not more than $1 lb 27c lb and 32%% More than $1 lb but not more than $1.50 lb 30c lb and 35% More than J1.50 lb (T. D. 22985), ,^oA ™ ^ 87c lb and 40% 1430 Blankets, woolen, embroidered (T. D. 32031, 34207) 75% 323 Blanks, axle, valued at not over 6c lb 6/IO0 lb 304 " if made by the Bessemer, Siemens-Martin, open-hearth or similar processes, not containing alloy. (See Steel ingots.) 330 " bolt, of iron or steel Ic lb 1411 " button, n. s. p. f 45% 1*10 " button, pearl, or shell, not turned, faced, or drilled .... 1 % c per line per gross and 2 5 % 1*10 " button, vegetable ivory, not drilled, dyed, or finished. . . . %c per line per gross and 25 % 362 " nie. (See Files.) 324 " for locomotive tires Ic lb 324 " for railway tires Ic lb 399 '• hinge, of Iron or steel 40 % 1439 " horn comb (T. D. 17734) 25% 399 " horseshoe nail. If rods (T. D. 12929, 13201) 40% 1549 Blast-furnace tar, crude, and pitch of Free 27 " tar, distillates of. (See Coal-tar prod- ucts.) 1418 Blasting caps, containing not more than one gram charge of explosive $2.25 per 1,000 , Containing more than one gram charge of explosive, 75o per 1,000 additional for each additional one-half gram charge of explosive. 1418 " fuses $1 per 1,000 feet 388 " powder l%ctb 1430 Blattstitch goods (T. D. 15154, 16870) 90% 1010-1011 Blay linens, as flax cloth. 751 Bleached flowers, natural 40 % 1459 " grasses (T. D. 13375) 20% 1447 " sponges 15% 1459 Bleachers' blue (T. D. 3112, 31744) 20% 5 Bleaching liquid (T. T>. 10006), if not alcoholic. . 25% 14 " powder (T. D. 12041) 3/lOc lb 1459 " powder, soap, soda carb. and saponified resin (T. D. 12041) 20% 27 Bleupapeur en pate (T. D. 2643), for 2 years, 7c lb and 55% After that, 7o lb and 40 % 1529 Blind, books and musit) in raised print for Free 1430 " laces (T. D. 15325) 90% 409 Blinds, porch and window of bamboo, wood straw, papier-mach6, palm leaf, or compositions of wood, n. s .p. f 35% If stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained or creosoted 45% 721 Bloater paste (T. D. 21758) 30 % 719 Bloaters, in salt or brine, in bulk or in Immedi- 242 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. ate containers weighing with contents more than 15 Ihs Ic lb, net weight 720 Bloaters, in immediate containers weighing with contents not more than 15 lbs 25% 62 Bloc hyalin, as a toilet preparation, non-alco- holic (T. D. 24966) 75% 1685 Block tin. (See proviso. Par. 1684.) Free 404 Blocks, bowling ball (T. D. 16564) 10% 236 " granite, polished for monuments (T. D. 12362) 50% 1700 " gun, for gun stocks (T. D. 16564, 16820), planed on one side, rough hewn or sawed Free 214 " clay tank 30 % 1414 " cubic, in boxes (T. D. 9746) 70% 410 " finished, of wood (T. D. 6936, 7723).. 33 1/3% 404 ■' for brushes (T. D. 17826) 10% 404 " for wood paving, unmanufactured (T. D. 5867) 10% 404 " hub, rough hewn (T. D. 18374) 10% 404 " last, wagon, oar, heading and similar blocks, rough hewn, sawed or bored (T. D. 8111) 10% 402 " of briar root or briar wood, ivy or laurel root, and similar wood, unmanufac- tured 10 % 20 " of chalk 25 % 393 " of lead, on the lead contained therein. 2%c lb 396 " print, metal 60% 232 " of marble, rough or squared 65c cu ft 395 " of zinc l%clt> 402 " pipe 10% 1700 " wood, for gumstocks, lOugh hewn or sawed or planed on one side. (See proviso.) Free 71 Blood char (T. D. 27609) 20 7,, 1584 " dragon's Free 1524 " dried, n, s. p. f Free 1524 " dried, soluble Free 706 " pudding (T. D. 32987) 20% 304 Bloom ends (T. D. 6544, 7359), as steel ingots. 303 Blooms, iron. (See Iron.) 304 " steel. (See Steel blooms.) Blotters, ink (dutiable according to material of chief value). 1309 Blotting paper (T. D. 33160) 30% 399 Blouse fasteners (T. D. 15404) 40% Blowage, no allowance for, on wines or liquors (T. D. 8134). 218 Blown glassware, n. s. p. f 55 % 70 Blue, all, containing ferrooyanlde of iron 8c lb 70 " all, containing ultramarine 3cn> 70 " Berlin, Chinese and Prussian 8c lb 70 " billy (60 F. R. 1014, T. D. 14385, 15121, 1706S) 3c lb 1459 " bleachers (T. D. 28253, 31112) 20% 207 " clay common, and Gross-Almerode glass- pot clay, n. s. p. f., $1 ton wrought, or manufactured, $2 ton Schedule of Duties 243 Par. Article. Rate. 28 Blue, developer (T. D. 13607), for 2 years, 7c lb and 60% After that, 7c lb and 45% 1568 " galls or nutgalls, used expressly for dye- ing or tanning, whether or not ad- vanced in value or condition. If not alcoholic Free 28 " hydron (T. D. 32559, 33391), for 2 years 7c lb and 60 % After that, 7c lb and 45% 68 " lake, dry or in pulp, n. s. p. f 25 % 17 ■• mass (T. D. 620) 45 % 82 " mottled castlle soap (T. D. 13560) 15% 68 " paint, n. s. p. f 25 % 70 " pigments 8c lb 1459 " pulp (T. D. 3972, 4089) 20% 70 " ultramarine, dry or in pulp or ground in or mixed with oil or water (T. D. 30776) 3c lb 1557 " vitriol Free 70 " wash, containing ultramarine (60 F. R. 1014) 3c lb 28 " wash, so-called (T. D. 13060), for 2 years 7c lb and 60 % After that, 7c lb and 45% 736 Blueberries, canned (T. D. 31316) 35% 70 Blues, containing ferrocyanide of iron, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 8c lb 1313 Board, academy (T. D. 11595) ,. 30% 1307 " bristol. (See "Writing paper.) 1302 " paper-box, not coated, lined, embossed, printed, decorated, nor cut into shapes. 10% 1302 " card (T. D. 11351) 10% 1302 " paper or leather, wallboard, pulpboard and cardboard, not laminated, glazed, coated, lined, embossed, printed, deco- rated, ornamented, nor cut into shapes, and n. s. p. f 10 % 1313 " paper and pulpboard, cardboard, and leatherboard or compress leather, em- bossed, cut, die-cut or stamped into designs or shaped, plain or printed, but not lithographed, n. s. p. f 30% 1302 " paste (T. D. 24716) 10% Title IV, Sees. 501-502. Board of General Appraisers. Rules of procedure and practice be- fore (T. D. 30506, 31545). 403 Boards, cabinet woods (18 O. A. G. 535, 19 0« A. G. 366, T. D. 16062) 15% 1606 " leather ■' Free 1700 " other than cabinet woods. (See pro- viso.) Free 1419 Boas, feather n. s. p. f.,- if not prohibited 60% 1420 " fur (T. D. 18083, 23247) 50% 1419 " of feathers of the ostrich or of domestic fowl 60 % 1700 Boat knees (T. D. 15308) Free 399 " horns (T. D. 3955) 40% Boats, according to material (T. D. 37376). 1611 " imported by life-saving societies Free 244 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Bobbinet, of whatever yarns, threads or filaments composed (T. D. 14177) 90% 410 Bobbins (T. D. B886) 33 1/3% 1202 " with silk and artificial silk yarn, in addi- tion to rates on yarn 10c lb 202 Booh or French flint tiles. (See Tiles.) (T. D. 14235.) 1117 Bookings (T. D. 3279) 30% 1439 Bodldns, bone (T. D. 6828) 25% 1440 " ivory (T. D. 4703) 35% 343 " metal (T. D. 10653) 45% 1597 Bog iron ore (T. D. 13943) Free 1428 " oak, or bog wood jewelry valued over 20c doz 80 % 218 Bohemian glassware (T. D. 10925) 55% 328 Boil«r flues, tubes, pipes, or stays, iron or steel. (See Iron or Steel tubes.) 399 " iron, enamel lined (T. D. 32645) 40% 307 " plate, iron or steel. (See Iron or Steel boiler plate.) 301 " plate, shearings (T. D. 23843), valued not over 7c lb 75c ton 301 " punchings and clippings (T. D. 8054), valued not over 7c lb 75c ton 328 " tubes n. s. p. f. (See Iron or Steel tubes.) 399 Boilers of plate iron (T. D. 7536) 40% 1631 Bois de rose or lignaloe, if nonalcoholic Free 805 Bok ale, as beer (T. D. 30845) $1 gaJl. 207 Bole, Armenian (T. D. 3342), crude $1 ton 207 , " Armenian, manufactured $2 ton 62 " cosmetic (T. D. 3342) 75% Boleros, as wearing apparel, according to mate- rial (T. D. 19032). 706 Bologna, canned (T. D. 13761) 20% 706 " in lard (T. T>. 7361, 13761) 20% 706 " sausage (T. D. 16485) 20% 330 Bolt blanks, iron or steel Ic lb 1005 " rope, hemp (T. D. 16221) 2%c lb 1005 " rope of manila, sisal, or other hard fibers, %c lb Of sunn or other bast fibers, not' includ- ing jute 2c lb 20 Bolted chalk 25 % 1525 Bolting cloth of silk for milling purposes (T. D. 17536, 49 F. R. 220, 56 F. R. 474) Free 1211 " cloth of silk n. s. p. f., as silk goods (T. D. 18961) 60% 318 " cloth of copper wire. (As Woven wire • cloth.) 330 Bolts, carriage (T. D. 12932) Ic lb 330 " for construction ahd repair of vessels.. Ic lb 399 " for door fastenings, iron or steel 40% 404 " heading and stave 10% 330 " iron or steel, with or without threads or nuts (T. D. 12932) Ic lb 369 " security, as automobile parts (T. D. 31883.) (See Paragraph.) 25% 381 " sheathing, brass 4c ib 1700 " shingle and handle Free 404 " spoke (T. D. 6614) 10% 330 " stay and stud (T. D. 15159) Ic lb Schedule of Duties 245 "■*"• Article. Rate. 779 Bombay or wild mace. Ground 22c lb ,,,„ „ Unground 18c lb 1*16 Bombs, Chinese (T. D. 11687) 1 2c lb gross weight 1305 Bonbon boxes, paper (G. A. 3831, T. D. 12789), , .,„ 5o lb and 20% 1*19 boxes, owl (T. D. 15146) 60% 1414 " holders, rabbit (T. D. 16363) 70% 1414 Bonbonnier dolls (T. D. 14934) 70% Bonbonnlers, according to material (T. D. 4223, 4268). 1307 Bond paper. (See Paper, writing.) Title IV, Sec. 567. Bonded goods, withdrawal of (71 P. R. 505). Title III, Sec. 311. Bonded manufacturing warehouses. Bonded merchandise lost in transit (T. D. 32280). Title III, Sec. 312. Bonded works of manufacturers designated as such. Title III, Sec. 312. Bonded smelting and refining warehouses. Bonds, railway, signed (T. D. 25594), not mer- chandise Free 1310 " steel engraved forms for 25% " unsigned (T. D. 28224), as merchandise. 1439 Bone, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f 25% 1526 " ash (T. D. 20247) Free 1413 " balls, bagatelle, billiard and pool 50% 71 " black 20 % 71 " black refuse (20 F. R. 818, 23 F. R. 653, 6 S. C. R. 191) 20% 1411 " buttons, collar or cufE 45% 1411 " buttons, n. s. p. f 46% 913 " casings, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 10936, 14310, 16002) 35% 913 " casings, cotton or other vegetable fiber and India rubber 35 % 1207 " casings, silk 55% 1207 " casings, silk and cotton, silk chief value (T. D. 21929) 55% 1207 " casings, silk and india rubber chief value 55% 71 " char (T. D. 9044, 14700) 20 % 1439 '• charms (T. D. 38294) 25% 1413 " checkers, chessmen, dice and draughts (T. D. 8533) 50% 343 " crochet needles (T. D. 15238), $1.15 M. and 40% 1439 " crosses (T. D. 11874) 25 % 1564 " cuttlefish Free 1413 " dominoes 50 % 1526 " dust (T. D. 17256) Free 1439 " ear cleaners (T. D. 12706) 26% 1422 " fans (T. D. 10739, 12797) 50% 53 " grease (T. D. 25550) 20% 1526 " meal (T. D. 15521) Free 1439 " nail cleaners (T. D. 11991) 25% 1428 " necklaces, as jewelry (T. D. 3119) 80% 1413 " poker chips 60% 1S83 " precipitate (T. D. 34451) Free 1439 " screws for pipes (T. D. 4925) 25% 246 F. B. Vandegbift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1459 Bone size (T. D. Abt. 1083, T. D. 25218) 20% 5 " size, substitute (T. D. 26604) 25% 1411 " sleeve buttons (T. D. 12044) 45% 1411 " studs 45% 363 " swords, in part of metal (T. D. 32841).. 50% 701 " tallow (T. D. 12349) %c lb 1583 " tankage (T. D. Abt. 26890, 31832) Free 1439 " views (T. D. 12805) 25% 1526 Bones, crude, ground or steamed (T. D. 15521) . . Free 152* " crushed or ground, and screened (T. T>. 23092) .... Free 1526 " degelatinized"(T." "d!" 31233). '.!!!!! ! Free 1439 " for corsets (41 P. R. 102, G. A. 3808).. 25% 1439 " horn, for dresses (T. D. 18588) 25% 1439 " or castanets (T. D. 33065) 25% 1526 " residuum of steaming processes (T. D. 31233) Free 1406 Bonnet forms, not blocked or trimmed, straw (T. D. 12430) 35 % If blocked or trimmed 50% 350 " pins, with solid heads, without orna- mentation. (See Pins.) 1428 " pins, valued above 20c per dozen pieces, conimonly or commercially known as jewelry (T. D. 20298) . 80% 1428 " pins, metal, valued above 20c per dozen pieces, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, or plated, and whether or not set with precious or semi- precious stones, pearls, cameos, coral or amber, or with imitation precious stones or imitation pearls 80 % 316 " wire if round, of iron or steel. (See Wire.) 316 " wire, if composed of iron, steel or other naetal (except gold, silver or platinum) . covered with, or composed in part of cotton, jute, silk, enamel, lacquer, rub- ber, paper, compound, or other mate- rial 35% 919 Bonnets, cotton (T. D. 15870) 35% 1430 " cotton, embroidered 75 % 1427 " fur. (See Hats, fur.) 1406 " grass, straw, chip, palm-leaf, willow, osier, rattan, ouba bark, manila hemp, or real horsehair, not blocked or trimmed 35 % Trimmed' or blocked and in chief value of above 50% 1213 " of artificial silk, or imitation silk, or of artificial or imitation horsehair, 45c lb and 60% 1406 " material for making or ornamenting, of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, rattan, real horsehair, cuba bark or manila hemp, unbleached 15% Bleached 20% 1210 " silk 60% 1210 " silk velvet (T. D. 14295) 60% 1406 " straw, trimmed, straw chief value 50% Schedule of Duties 247 P-*"- Article. Rate. 1406 Bonnets, straw, not blocked or trimmed (T. D. 12134) 35% 1114 " wool, knit. Valued not more than $1 per lb, 36c It) and 40% Valued more than $1 and not more than $2 per lb 40c lb and 45 % Valued more than $2 per lb . . 45c lb and 50% 1432 Book backs, leather (T. D. 32282, 33034) 30% " covers, according to material (T. D. 21175). 1310 ■• slates (T. D. 24783) 25% 233 Bookbinders' agates 50 % 235 " agates, with ferruled handles (T. D. 13837) 50% 399 " agates, metal chief value 40% 233 " burnishers, agate (T. D. 13837) 50% 1606 " calfskins Free 907 " cloth, cotton (T. D. 19037) . . 3c sq. yd. and 20% 1021 " flax webbing (T. D. 12138) 40% 1305 " paper, surface coated (T. D. 11195), 5c lb and 15% 1310 Bookbindings, leather, n. s. p. f 30% 1310 Booklets, decorated, with pyroxylin covers (T. D. 32019, 32626) 15c lb 1310 " lithographed prints (T. D. 16107) 7o lb 1310 " n. s. p. f 7c lb 1529 " printed wholly or chiefly in a foreign lan- guage (T. D. 24777) Free 1310 " social and gift, wholly or partly manu- factured, with text or greeting 45% Without text or greeting 30% 1310 " wedding books, baby books, and other books for recording events, not (T. D. 32327) 25% 1310 " wholly or in chief value of paper, decorated in whole or in part by hand, or by spraying, whether or not printed, 15c lb 1514 Books, American, exported and reimported, T. D. 12742). If imported for account of person who exported them from U. S., Free, otherwise dutiable 1529 " and music in raised print for the blind. Free 1528 " and public documents. Issued by foreign governments Free 1310 " "Annual of the Geneva Association"... 15% 1520 " Bibles, comprising the books of the Old or New Testament, or both, bound or unbound Free 1310 " blank of all kinds (T. D. 9904) 25% 1310 " bound or unbound, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 30326, 31911). (See Books, n. s. p. f.) 1310 " bound volumes of music, not leather bound in whole or in part. If foreign authorship 15% Others 25 % Bound wholly or in part of leather 25% 1310 " calendars (T. D. 12323) 25% 1310 " children's, lithographed, or otherwise 24a F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. weighing not over 24 ounces each, with more reading matter than letters, numerals or descriptive words (T. D. 22599) 25% 1310 Books, children's, containing Illuminated litho- graphic prints, as lithographic prints (T. D. 24948, 25253). 1310 " children's, containing lithographic pic- tures, text in French language (T. D. 30615) 25% 1310 " children's with illuminated lithographed cover (T. D. 28126) 25 % 1529 " Chinese testaments (T. D. 12578) Free 1454 " cigarette and covers for 60% " collodion tablets not (T. D. 11966). 1310 " combination pocket memorandum books and book slates (T. D. 24783) 25% 1310 " copy, part printed (T. D. 15958) 25% 1313 " copying, tissue paper (T. D. 16958) 35% (See Proviso to Par. 1304.) " copyrighted in United States, forfeited if imported (T. D. 5416, 7759). 1310 " educational for review (T. D. 18703), are dutiable. 344 " fly 45% " folding maps not (T. I). 14401). 1310 " for a law library other than public (T. D. 26899), are dutiable. 1530 " for cavalry school (T. D. 15585, 16137). Free 1530 " for colleges (T. D. 16137) Free 1527 " for Congressional Library to secure copy- rights (T. D. 14171, 14587) Free 1528 " for gratuitous private circulation (T. D. 15670, 16100) not advertising matter.. Free 1529 " foreign grammars (T. D. 33023) Free 1310 " foreign music (T. D. 13323) 15% 1530 " for private schools (T. D. 7060, 10051, 23906) Free 1310 " for review or editorial notice (T. D. 9698), are dutiable. 1530 " for societies (T. D. 23718, 30525).....'. Free 1530 " for State or public libraries (T. D. 8558) . Free 1310 " for Sunday-scfiool teachers (T. D. 15585), are dutiable. 1527 " for use of the United States (T. D. 14171, 18258, 31372) Free 1310 " German music (T. D. 11469, 16725, 22094) 15% 1310 " given by authors to professors of univer- sities, and for sale generally (T. D. .33145), are dutiable. " illustrations, lithographic, for, not un- bound books, but as lithographic prints (T. D. 31720). 1529 " In foreign language, wholly or chiefly (T. D. 12584, G. A. 3843, 23194) Free 1529 " in foreign language with exception of title page and preface (T. D. 23177).. Free 1310 " In sheets assembled in order of binding, as books unbound (T. D. 31478). 1529 " Japanese diaries (T. D. 32006) Free Schedule of Duties 249 Par. Article. Rate. 1531 Bool^, libraries in use, of persons abroad for not less than one year Free 1310 " letter-copying 25% 1310 " memorandum (T. D. 9904, 12442, 13004, 14265, 17641) 25% " memorandum with pencils, books, and pencils separately dutiable (T. D. 24783). 1313 " mirror attached (T. D. 15029) 35% 1310 " music, with foreign printed text (T. D. 31720) 15% 343 " needle, furnished with assortments of needles or combinations of needles and other articles 45 % Title III, Sec. 305 (a) Books, obscene, prohibited. 1310 Books, n. s. p. f., not leather bound in whole or in part. If foreign authorship 15% Others 25 % Bound wholly or in part of leather 25% 1528 " penmanship, over twenty years old (T. D. 31971) Free " pocket, according to material of chief value. 1625 " periodicals (T. D. 13344) Free 1310 " printed abroad on American paper (T. D. 3065), as books, n. s. p. f.. 1528 " printed by Individuals for gratuitous pri- vate circulation, not advertising matter (T. D. 33170) Free 1310 " printed in part by lithographic process (T. D. 19537), are dutiable as printed books. 1528 " printed over twenty years (T. D. 7338) . Free 1528 " printed over twenty years, containing loose engravings (T. D. 4006) Free " engravings are dutiable. 1528 " printed more than twenty years, rebound in other material than leather Free 1310 " in leather, on the binding 30% 1647 " professional (T. D. 14548, 16481) brought by immigrants to United States Free 1310 " sample (T. D. 22143). Dutiable as books. 1310 " scientific (T. D. 17178), not leather bound in whole or in part. If foreign authorship 15% Others 25 % Bound wholly or in part of leather 25% 1310 " scientific, sent abroad for binding (T. D. 16509). If American authorship 25% If foreign authorship, not bound in leather 15% If foreign authorship, bound in leather. . 25% 1311 " scrap (T. D. 2109) 30% 1310 " sheet music (T. D. 13797), not leather bound in whole or in part. If foreign authorship 15 % Others 25% Bound wholly or in part of leather 25% 1310 " slate (T. T>. 32873) 26% 250 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1529 Books, Spanish grammars (T. D. 12584) Free 1310 " textbooks used In schools and other edu- cational institutions. Dutiable as books. 1414 " toy 70% 1310 " unbound (T. D. 24644). If foreign authorship 15% Others 25 % 1529 " unbound, in foreign languages (T. D. 32073) Free " with samples, according to chief value (T. D. 22143). 1310 " writing (T. D. 14314) 25 % 802 Boonekamp bitters (T. D. 23192) $5 gall. 1606 Boot fronts Free 913 " laces, cotton, or other vegetable fiber, 15c lb and 20% 1606 " laces, leather Free 1113 " laces, wool 45c lb on wool content and 50% 399 " studs (T. D. 5976), metal of chief value. 40% 1405 Boots, cotton (T. D. 10735, 11338) 35% 1439 " India rubber (T. D. 1536) 25 % 1607 " made wholly or In chief value of leather. Free 1405 " silk (T. D. 10735, 11338) 35% 1405 " silk and india rubber 35 % 1405 " with uppers of wool, etc. (See Shoes.) 1405 " wool (T. D. 8455) 35% 1 Boracio acid (T. D. 21429) l%c lb " acid and borax used as a preservative, dutiable according to component ma- terial of chief value (T. D. 24215, 25050). 1532 Borate of lime, soda, and other borate material, crude and unmanufactured, n. s. p. f. . Free 51 " of manganese 25% 83 "of soda, refined ^ctb 1532 Borax (T. D. 25149, 25967), crude and unmanu- factured Free 83 " refined • %c lb 366 Borchardt's repeating pistols (T. D. 19626), as pistols. 28 Bordeaux red (T. D. 6414), for 2 years. 7c lb and 60% After that, 7c lb and 45% 1 Boric acid l%clb 1570 Boro-carbone. As Corundum (T. D. 37198) . . . Free 302 Boron, manganese. 1 % c lb on manganese content and 15 % 214 Bort, drilled for wire drawing dies 30% 1429 " rough or uncut 10% 1642 Botanic garden. United States, plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed cane and seeds for. . Free 1668 Botany, specimens of, for scientific public collec- tions and not for sale Free 391 Bottle caps of metal, if not decorated, colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, litho- graphed, electro-plated or embossed in color 30 % If decorated, colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, lithographed, electroplated or embossed in color 45% 1313 " caps, paper (T. D. 11554, 21179) 35% Schedule of Duties • 251 Par- Article. Rate. Bottle covers, straw, not subject to special duty (T. D. 4956, G. A. 3836). 1310 " labels, printed 25 % 218 " stoppers, glass, cut (T. D. 14930, 16329, 24867) 55% 230 " stoppers, glass not cut (T. D. 15387).... 50% 211 " stoppers, earthenware, printed (T. D. 13670, 17664, 18916, 19014, 22081). (See Earthenware.) 399 " stoppers, metal (T. D. 12990) 40% 1514 Bottles, American manufacture, exported filled and returned empty Free 218 " chemical, specially made for colleges are dutiable. 217 " containing extract of meat, separately du- tiable (T. D. 25136). 809 " or jugs containing distilled spirits, wines, ale, porter, stout, beer, fluid malt ex- tract, fruit juices, fruit syrups, ginger ale, ginger beer, lemonade, soda water, mineral waters, artificial mineral wa- ters, etc., shall pay duty at 1/3 of the rates provided on bottles or jugs imported empty (T. D. 15696, 17389). 386 " containing quicksilver, dutiable, as if im- ported empty. 217 " containing merchandise subject to ad va- lorem rates of duty as coverings (T. D. 31986, 32564, 32644). " containing peas, or beans, separately du- tiable. 407 " covered with wicker (T. D. 33241, 33361, 33917) 45% 218 " cut-glass stoppers for (T. D. 15694) 55% 218 " with cut-glass stoppers as entireties (T. D. 29192) 55% 218 " decorated by sand blasting (T. D. 18741) . 65% 230 " dram, or pocket flasks (T. D. 8660) 50% 217 " dropping, "Ether" printed on (T. D. 31969), dutiable as plain bottles. 211 " earthenware, plain 45 % 211 " decorated 50% Empty, for colleges, dutiable (T. D. 22592). 218 " fancy 65% 217 " glass, and vials, jars, and covered and uncovered demijohns and carboys, plain, green or colored, molded or pressed, and flint, lime, or lead glass bottles, flUed or unfilled, and whether their contents be dutiable or free (ex- cept such as contain mercandise sub- ject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a duty based in whole or in part upon the value thereof, which shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to their contents) (T. D. 23255, 24993). If holding more than one pint, Ic lb; if holding not more than one pint and not less than % of a pint l%c lb If holding less than % of a pint 50c gross 252 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 218 Bottles, glass, and decanters, ornamented or dec- orated In any manner, or cut, engraved, painted, colored, stained, silvered, gilded, etched, sand blasted, frosted, printed, ground (except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers or for purposes other than ornamenta- tion) and blown in mold or otherwise (T. D. 33589) 55% goods marking, of (T. D. 20178, 20255, 20559, 22185). 210 " ink, stoneware (T. D. 11205) 15% 212 " Kishu (T. D. 13953) 70% " mineral water, weights and values of (T. D. 31345, 31603). 217 " Old, not junk (T. D. 22145). 218 " opal glass (T. D. 12641, 14632) 55% 218 " ornamentally molded (T. D. 37535) 55% 1514 " or flasks, quicksilver, as coverings for shipment of acids, or other chemicals, which shall have been exported from the United States Free 218 " perfumery, ornamental (T. D. 12022)... 55% 218 " plaster mold inscription thereon (T. D. 33589) 55% 218 " porcelain glassware 55 % 399 " silver mounted scent, metal chief value (T. D. 13610) 60% 217 " siphon, as bottles, molded (T. D. 18375). 210 " stone, not ornamented or decorated 15% If ornamented or decorated 20% 1455 " thermostatic, including carafes, jars, jugs and other thermostatic containers, or blanks and pistons of such articles, of whatever material composed, with a vacuous or partially vacuous insulation space finished or unfinished, with or without a jacket or casing: Capacity, 1 pint or less 16c each and, 45% Capacity more than 1 pint. . 30c each and 45% Parts of the above, except blanks and pistons 55 % 218 '■ toilet, ornamental (T. D. 12674) 55% 23 8 " trick, ink (T. D. 33638) 55% 1428 " vinaigrette, as Jewelry (T. D. 25S11), valued above 20c per dozen pieces.... 80% 921 Bougies, cotton chief value (T. D. 26609) 40% 399 " metal chief value 40% 14.39 " rubber, chief value 25% 1459 Bouillon cubes (T. T>. 33394) 20 % Title III, Sec. 303 Bounty, foreign, additional duty re- quired (T. T>. 21938). 24 Bouquet, Oenanthique des vlns, if containing not over 20% of alcohol 20c lb and 25% If over 20% and not over 50% of alco- Jiol 40c lb and 25 % If over 50% of alcohol 80c lb and 25% 761 " dried flowers and grasses 40% 1430 " paper and lace 90 % 1419 " porcelain with metal wreaths and crosses (T. D. 9469) 60% Schedule of Duties 253 ^■**' Article. Rate. 1419 Boutonnleres, celluloid (T. D. 14938, 14943) 60% 1419 " composed -wholly or in chief value of , ,, . „ feathers, flowers or leaves 60 % 1610 BOTO vjiccin (T. D. 30865) Free 24 BovrU wine (T. D. 18833, 84 F. R. 146). (See Alcoholic compounds, etc.) 1443 Bow frogs (T. D. 10956) 40% 355 Bowie knives, as knives, hunting (T. D. 24606, Abt. 1359, T. D. 25298). 399 Bowl, steel (T. D. 16115) 40% 1313 " paper (T. D. 6162) 35% 404 BowUng-baU blocks (T. D. 16564) 10% 1454 Bowls, common tobacco pipe, made wholly of clay. Valued not aver 40c gross 15c gross Valued over 40c gross 45 % 1454 " pipe, known as stummels 60 % 1445 " or calender rolls. (See Calender rolls.) 1302 Box boards, common paper 10% 367 " chronometers or parts 45% 405 " shooks, packing and sugar, of wood.... 15% 1211 " tops, silk, lithographically printed (T. D. 32830) 60% 410 " wood, articles made of 33 1/3 % 403 " wood. In the log 10% 403 " wood, sawed 15% 403 " wood veneers 20% 1514 Boxes, American manufacture, exported filled with American products or exported empty and returned filled with foreign products (T. D. 11813) Free " made abroad from shooks exported from St. John, N. B., not free (T. D. 26080, Abt. 7054, T. D. 26516). 130.5 " bonbon, fancy paper (T. D. 10950, 12789), 5c lb and 20% 1419 " bonbon, feathered, feathers chief value (T. D. 15146) 60% 1414 " bonbon, toys (T. D. 24785) 70% 406 " cheese, empty (T. D. 2307, 12315) 15% 1702 " cheese, hoops for (T. D. 2307) Free 1682 " containing tea, less than 5 pounds each, dutiable as if imported empty (T. D. 33825). 1305 " confectionery (T. D. 12320) .... 5o lb and 20% 406 " containing lemons, oranges, limes, grape fruit, shaddocks or pomelos (T. D. 11200, 13989, 78 F. R. 334). (See Pro- viso.) 25% 1514 If composed of American shooks Free " containing merchandise, if for any other use than coverings and of unusual character, liable to duty in addition to goods. Title IV, Sec. 503. (T. D. 12114.) 1430 " fancy, appliqu6d (T. D. 32370) 75 % 1305 " fancy paper (T. D. 22412) 5c lb and 20% 1305 " fancy papier korbe (T. D. 14971), 5c lb and 20% 1305 " fancy, strawboard chief value (T. D. 41831) 5clband20% 254 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1419 Boxes, filling, representing natural fruits (T. D. 31757) 60% 344 " fly, finished or unfinished, n. s. p. f.... 45% 1305 " fruit, of American shocks, imported filled with fruit Free 399 " gold or silver, for handkerchiefs (T. D. 10467) 60% 410 " japanned, wood 33 1/3% 1432 " jewel, of leather or parchment, not jew- elry 30% 1432 " leather, n. s. p. f 30% If permanently fitted and furnished with traveling, bottle, drinking, dining, luncheon, sewing, manicure and similar sets 45 % " made partly from American shooks and partly from foreign lumber, are dutia- ble as foreign (T. D. 11988). " made wholly fromi American shooks, im- ported filled, cost is not comprised in value for ad valorem duty (T. D. 23482). 1514 " made wholly of American shooks, includ- ing cost of labor, nails, etc. (T. D. 33369) Free 1514 " made wholly of American shooks, tongued and grooved abroad (T. D. 33323) Free 1428 " match, metal, valued above 20c per dozen pieces 80% 399 " metal, if wholly or in part of platinum, gold or silver, or plated with gold or silver 60 % If wholly or In chief value of other metal, but not plated with gold or silver.... 40% 1443 " musical, if not toys (T. D. 16722, 16219) 40% 1414 " musical, toy (T. D. 15878) 70% 405 " packing, of wood, empty (T. D. 12955).. 15% 1305 " paper, in part lithographic print (T.' D. 11831) 5cn>and20% 1305 " paper, papier machg or wood, covered or lined with cotton or other vegetable fiber 6c lb and 20 % 1305 " paper, papier machfe or wood, covered with any of the following papers: sur- face coated, whether or not embossed or printed; metal leaf, gelatin or flock- covered ; parchment, lithographic transfer, uncoated and gummed or with surface decorated or covered with a design, fancy effect, pattern or character (except designs, fancy effects, patterns or characters produced on a paper machine without attachments), cloth lined or reinforced, grease proof or imitation parchment, whether or not super-calendered and rendered transparent (T. D. 30642) .. .6c lb and 20% 1318 " papier machfi (T. D. 12789), n. s. p. f . . . 35% " pin. If unusual covering, dutiable sepa- rately (T. D. 15860). 1313 410 1440 1313 12H 410 399 Schedule of Duties 255 P-*"- Article. Rate. 407 Boxes, pill, willow (T. D. 12955, 15396) 45% plain paper (T. D. 19486) 35 % rose, satin or other woods 33 1/3% shell (T. D. 12924) 35% shell, paper chief value (T. D. 12924) ... 35% silk (T. D. 5349) 60% snuff, wood (T. D. 15416) 33 1/3% tin or brass (See also Boxes, cans, etc., above) 40 % 1454 " tin, In shape, size, and marking plainly designed for smokers (T. D. 31432).. 60% 1402 Boxing gloves 30% 399 Bracebits, steel 40% 1428 Bracelets, commonly or commercially known as jewelry, valued above 20c per dozen pieces 80% 367-399 " containing watches, dutiable separately (T. D. 39160). 1424 " hair 35% 1428 " metal, valued above 20c per dozen pieces 80% 1428 " onyx faceted beads (T. D. 8751) 80% 399 Braces and bits, iron or steel 40 % 913 " cotton or cotton and India rubber (T. D. 7333) 35% 322 " rail, iron or steel 1/lOc lb 1207 " silk 55% 1207 " silk and India rubber 55% 1015 " vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f. or vegetable fiber and India rubber 35 % 913 " webbing, for, cotton or cotton and India rubber, n. s. p. f 35% 1113 " wool or wool and India rubber, wool chief value . . 45c tb on wool content and 50 % 399 Brackets, metal, not cast iron 40 % 327 " cast iron 20% 410 " wood (T. D. 7431) 33 1/3% 331 Brads, cut, iron or steel, not exceeding two inches in length 15% 331 " of iron or steel wire not less than one inch ift length nor smaller than 65/1000 of an inch in diameter 4/lOc lb Less than one inch in length and smaller than 65/1000 of an Inch in diameter. . %c lb 331 " n. s. p. f 6/lOc lb 921 Braided tapes, cotton (T. D. 13974) 40% 1015 " tapes, flax, hemp or ramie, or flax, hemp or ramie and India rubber 35% 1211 " silk (T. D. 17393) 60% 372 Braiding machines and lace braiding machines, and parts of, finished or unfinished... 40% not embroidery (T. D. 12954). 1406 Braids and similar manufactures composed wholly or in chief value of straw, chip, grass, palna leaf, willow, osier, rattan, real horsehair, cuba bark or manila hemp, suitable for making or orna- menting hats, bonnets or hoods (T. D. 30452, 32539), not bleached, dyed, stained or colored 15% If bleached, dyed, stained or colored... 20% 1430 " artificial or imitation silk, or artificial 256 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. or imitation horsehair, or either of those materials and India rubber, wholly or in chief value of 90% 410 Braids, bark of trees (T. D. 13298) 33 1/3% 1406 " bast (T. D. 15982, 16424), not bleached or colored 15% If bleached or colored 20% 1430 " cotton and rubber (elastic) T. D. 23076) . 90% 1430 " cotton and tinsel (T. D. 23564) 90% 1430 " cotton (T. D. 22948, 23564, 24972, 26897) 90% 1430 " cotton, silk fringed (T. D. 15669) 90% 921 " cotton tape, not (T. D. 13668) 40% 1430 " feather stitched (T. D. 27506, 28579, 29791) 90% 1430 " felt (T. D. 14918) 90% 1439 " grass, not suitable for hats (T. D. 17267) 25% " hat, according to material. 1430 " hemp (T. D. 24972) 90% 1430 " herringbone (T. D. 14144) 90% 1430 " Honito.n (T. D. 14501) 90% 1430 " horsehair and manila, manila chief value (T. D. 12359, 12546) 90% 1430 " lace (T. D. 22266) 90% 1430 " linen (T. D. 6119, 6443, 40 F. R. 568)... 90% 1430 " loom woven and ornamented in the process of weaving, or made by hand or on any braid machine, knitting machine, or lace machine, of whatever yarns, threads or filaments composed, and n. s. p. f. (T. D. 27083, 27062)... 90% 1430- " manila (T. D. 12854) 90% 1430 " medallion 90% 1430 " metal (T. D. 11342, 11361) 90% 1430 " metal and straw (T. D. 11370) 90% 1430 " novelty, cotton 90 % 1430 " of vegetable nber (T. D. 20515) 90% 1439 " rafBa, for baskets 25% 1404 " ramie for hats 30% 1404 " ramie, manufactures of 40 % 1430 " real horsehair (T. D. 20621), not suitable for hats 90% 1430 " rubber and cotton (T. D. 20554) 90% 1430 " rubber and silk 90% 1406 " sennit, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% bleached, dyed, colored or stained.... 20% 1430 '■ silk (T. D. 14403) 90% 1430 " silk and india rubber (T. D. 19773).... 90% 1430 " silk and wool (T. D. 17182) 90% 1430 " soutache, gilt (T. D. 16993) 90% 1439 " straw, not suitable for hats (T. D. 11342) 25% 1430 " wool or part wool (T. D. 16944) 90% 1529 BraiUe tablets Free 1459 Bran (T. B. 4235, 33217) n. s. p. f '.".'." " 20% 727 " rice ^clb 730 " wheat (T. D. 16435) 15% Title III, Sec. 304 (b) Branding, false, penalty for Title III, Sec. 304 (a) " method of. 802 Brandy j5 gall 810 " and other spirits, method of determining proof. Schedule of Duties 257 *"• Article. Rate. 802 Brandy, coloring for (T. D. 12723), as Brandy. Tii7 " cherries (T. D. 15688, 17642), containing ,^. ,. less than 5 % of alcohol 40 % '"" containing 5% or more of alcohol, 5,, , additional on alcohol contained $5 gall. Ri 1 .. 'mitation of $5 gall. °^^ or other distilled or spirituous liquors in any sized packages from any country, dependency or province under whose laws similar sized packages of distilled spirits, wine or other beverage put up or filled in the United States are denied entrance, shall be forfeited. '45 " peaches (T. D. 10909), containing less than 5% of alcohol 35% '°" " containing 5% or more of alcohol, addl- tional on alcohol contained $5 gall. °ll Brass and glass lamps, brass chief value 40% 1436-1606" and silver-chased and swaged, harness (T. D. 13301), if leather chief value. (See Harness.) 381 " angles and channels 12c lb 399 " articles n. s. p. f., not plated with gold, platinum or silver (T. D. 10410) 40% 1562 " ashes (T. D. 33763) Free 399 " ball chain (T. D. 7878) 40% 399 " ball chain, made from wire 40% 343 " bodkins 45 % 1428 " brooches, valued over 20c dozen pieces (T. D. 32427) 80 % 399 " buckles (T. D. 7932) 40% 316 " bushing wire (T. D. 7129) 25% 349 " buttons (T. D. 13382): % c per line per gross and 15% 399 " castings (T. D. 10114) 40% 399 " chains (T. D. 7878, 10410) (but if fancy patterns see Chains) 40 % 1533 " clippings from brass or Dutch metal, fit only for remanufacture (T. D. 23108). Free 399 " eyelets (T. D. 8547) 40% 399 " fenders (T. D. 8684) 40% 399 " frames (T. T>. 8383) 40% 399 " handles for curling stones (T. D. 7212) . 40% 399 " headed nails (T. T>. 6361) 40% 1443 " horns, if musical instruments, n. s. p. f. 40% 1414 " horns, if toys (T. D. 21111 70% 1533 " In bars or pigs (T. D. 1 4462) Free 381 " In .sheets 4c lb 1 443 " musical instruments, n. s. p. f 40 % 1533 " old (G. A. 3782) Free 1428 " or mock jewelry, valued over 20c per dozen pieces 80 % 399 " ormolu, articles of (T. D. 9953) 40% " pin boxes usual coverings (T. D. 18770). 350 " pins (See Pins). 1533 " red (T. D. 10865) Free 381 " rods, bars, plates, strips and sheets 4c lb 345 " saddlery (See Saddlery and Harness). 399 " scales (T. D. 12964) 40% 399 " screws for jewelers (T. D. 7159) 40% 1533 " skimmings (T. D. 23873) Free 258 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. Brass, so-called alloys, not brass (T. D. 129 82). 359 " surgical instruments and parts of 45% 399 " tapes (T. D. 1911) 40% 386 " tapes, if made of tinsel wire 45% 1414 " toys 70% 381 " tubes and tubing, seamless 8o tb 381 " tubes, brazed 12c lb 389 " types 20 % 1562 " white (T. D. 9278, 14462) Free 316 " wire (T. D. 21979) 25% 399 " zinc manganese and copper alloys (T. D. 12982) 40% Brattice cloth, as plain woven jute fabrics (T. D. 30967). 1021 " cloth, twilled (T. D. 33511) 40% 5 Bramischeid oil (T. D. 3528) 25% 381 Brazed brass tubes 12c tb 381 " copper tubes lie lb 381 Braziers' copper 2 %c lb 755 Brazil nuts Ic lb 755 " nuts, bastard (T. D. 22894) Ic lb 226 " pebble. (See Lenses.) 1535 " pebble unwrought or unmanufactured (T. D. 23956) Free 1459 " tea or mate (T. D. 3909) 20% 1568 " wood, whether or not advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic Free 39 " wood extracts and decoctions. If not al- coholic 15% 1534 Brazilian beans Free 1535 " pebble, unwrought Free 1522 Bread. (See Proviso.) Free " baskets, according to material. 355 " knives. (See Knives.) 812 Breakage on liquors, no allowance for (T. D. 17644). 732 Breakfast foods, cereal, n. s. p. f 20% 1428 Breastpins. (See Pins.) 1414 Breathing mirrors (T. D. 34416, Abt. 35407)... 70% 232 Breccia, in blocks, rough or squared only (T. D. 30797, 31629) 65c cu. ft. 233 " manufactures of, or articles in chief value of 50 % ,232 " mosaic cubes of. (See Marble.) '232 " sawed or dressed, over 2 inches in thick- ness $1 cu. ft. 232 " slabs and paving tiles. (See Marble.) 13 Breeches paste (T. D. 33194) 25% 365 Br6ech-loadlng rifles. (See Guns.) 365 " shotguns. (See Guns.) 1506 Breeding, animals for, with certificate Free 70 Bremen blue (T. D. 1705) gc tb 77 Brewers' compounds (T. D. 3484) 25% 730 Brewers' grains ' 'S5 ton Title IV, Sec. 601 Bribery, penalty for. 201 Brick, bath (T. D. 30752) 25% 201 " cement (T. D. 8044) '.'.'. 25% 201 " chrome 25 % 1412 " cork 30% 201 " encaustic *.'. . . 25% 201 " fire, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21083) .".'.'.'.'.'. 25% Schedule of Duties 259 Par. Article. Rate. 1536 Brick, hollow building (T. D. 39186). (See Pro- viso.) Free 201 " magnesite %o lb and 10% 1536 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14557.) (See Proviso.) Free 206 " pumice stone and sand (T. D. 12005, 13611) 35% 399 " trowels, finished (T. D. 8532) 40% 1597 Bricks, pyrites, residuum (T. D. 14385) Free 1443 Bridges, violin (T. D. 10259) 40% 345 Bridle bits 35 % 1606 Bridles and reins, linen (T. D. 13662) Free 1606 " leather chief value Free 345 " metal chief value, in part of leather.... 50% 1454 Brier pipes 60 % 402 " root or wood, unmanufactured or not further advanced than cut into blocks for conversion into articles 10% 402 " root, or briarwood blocks 10% 752 " rose stocks, cuttings, or seedlings, 3 years old or less (T. D. 32909) $2 per M 1459 BrilUantine, or gum brilliant (T. D. 15846) 20% 62 " if a cosmetic, non alcoholic 75% 1677 Brimstone (T. D. 3396) Free 1677 " sublimed or flowers of Free Brine, definition of (T. D. 26029). " method for determining strength of (T. D. 32631). 1454 Briquet lamps (T. D. 6908) 60% 1548 Briquettes of coal or coal dust. (See Proviso.) Free 202 " of quarry tiles (T. D. 33291), 3c sq. ft., but not less than 30% 1537 Bristles, crude, not sorted, bunched or prepared (T. D. 20213) Free 1459 " feather (T. D. 25821) 20% 1419 " pigs, mounted on wire in form of pom- pons and aigrettes (T. D. 33409) 60% 1408 " sorted, bunched, or prepared (T. D. 8607, 15969, 24797. 28385, 28782) 7c It) 717 Bristling, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8843) Ic lb 720 " packed in oil or in oil and other sub- stances 30% If otherwise packed in tin packages with contents, not over 15 lbs 25% (T. D. 12621) 15% 1307 Bristol board (T. D. 26734). (See Paper, writ- ing.) 1307 " board, embossed (T. D. 32884). (See Paper, writing.) 1619 " stones, crude Free 1457 Britannia metal, old and fit only for remanufac- ture 10% 399 " ware (T. D. 6125, 7246) 40% 1101 Brltch cheviot (T. D. 7034). (See Wool.) 86 British gum, or burnt starch (T. D. 12882)... l%o lb 1459 " lustre (T. D, 6403) 20 % 1622 Briza grass (T. D. 13375) Free 382 Brocade flitters (T. D. 23762) 12c lb cotton (T. D. 15044), as cotton cloth. 382 " powder (T. D. 5530, 23635) 12c rb 1117 Broche carpets (T. D. 7894) , 40% 260 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Pak. Article. Rate. 1115 Broclie shawls. (See Clothing, Wool.) 1519 Broken bell metal, fit only to be remanufac- tured Free 1519 " bells Free 230 " glass 50% 727 " rice %c lb 46 Bromide ammonium 10c lb 80 " of potassium 10c lb 83 " sodium 10c lb 46 Bromiine, and compounds of 10c lb 27 Bromobenzene: For two years 7c lb and 55% After that 7c lb and 40 % 27-28 Bromofluorescic acid (T. D. 27427, 28003, 28036). (See Coal -tar products.) 24 Bronze mixture (T. D. 18541). (See Alcoholic compounds.) 399 " andirons (T. D. 12824) 40% 399 " articles (T. D. 15971) 40% 382 " brocades 12c lb 1449 " casts, if works of art (T. D. 29279, 29856) 20% 1704 " casts, original, if professional produc- tions of sculptors, including not more than two replicas or reproductions. . . Free 1306 " cigar labels (T. D. 15864). (See Paper.) 399 " crosses for church (T. D. 13324) 40% 399 " figures, if not works of art (T. D. 12837) . 40% 1704 " figures, original, if professional production of sculptors, including not more than two replicas or reproductions Free 382 " flitters, brocades, and metallics (T. D. 12129) 12c lb 399 " imitation of (T. D. 6057, 7657) 40% 382 " metal. In leaf (T. D. 8479).. 6c per 100 leaves 382 " metal in leaf; "Oeser" foils as (T. D. 32333) 6c per 100 leaves 399 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 1548). 40% 1556 " metal, if copper chief value (T. D. 15971) Free 1562 " metal, unwrought (T. D. 1548) Free 399 " mounting for vases (T. D. 11536) 40% 382 " powder (T. D. 22361) 14c lb 1449 " replicas, if not finished by sculptor (T. D. 13314), if works of art 20% 381 " rods and sheets 4c lb 1555 " rods, copper chief value (T. D. 29296) . . Free 1704 " statuettes. (See Bronze figures.) (T. D. 11222.) 1704 " statuary. (See Bronze figures.) (T. D. 22510, 27948, 28601.) 1707 " statuary, if work of an American artist residing temporarily abroad (T. D 3452) Free 1704 " statuary, if work of a prjofessional sculp- tor. (See Bronze figures.) (T. D. 13059.) 1449 " statuary, reproduction of, if works of art (T. D. 22510) 20% 399 " tablets, for church (T. D. 13324) 40% 381 " tubes 8c lb Schedule of Duties 261 Par. Article. Rate. 318 Bronze wire gauze, fabric, or screen. (See Woven- wire cloth.) 1708 " works of art in, if over 100 years old. . . Free Bronzing is not gilding (T. D. 668S). 367-399 Brooches, containing watches, separately du- tiable (T. D. 39160). 1428 Brooches, as jewelry over 20c doz. (T. D. 19714, 26914) 80% 1428 " imitation stone (T. D. 5103, 13991) 80% 1428 " metal, if valued over 20c per dozen pieces 80% 1440 " rubber (T. D. 33367) 35% 1538 Broom corn (T. D. 6215) Free 410 " handles, wood, n. s. p. f. 33 1/3% 1582 " root, crude (T. D. 6215) Free 1407 Brooms made of broom corn, straTW, wooden fibre or twigs (T. D. 8998, 15963) 15% 1414 " toy 70% 1407 " whisk of broom corn, straw, wooden fibre, or twigs (T. D. 33525) 15% 1541 Brown acetate of calcium ■. Free 47 " acetate of lead 2c lb 28 " crystals (T. D. 1035). (See Coal-tar products. ) 53 " wool grease, crude, and not refined or improved in value or condition % c lb Refined, or improved in value or condi- tion, n. s. p. f Ic lb " hollands. (See Cotton cloth.) 75 " Spanish 20% 24 Brown's chlorodyne (T. D. 20561). (See Alco- holic medicinal preparations.) 5 Brudne 25% 921 Bruges ribbon (T. D. 7363) 40% 1609 Brunswick asphalt mastic Free Brush binding, as wool binding. 404 " blocks (T. D. 17826) 10% " bags, according to material. 354 " ink erasers of steel (T. D. 15235). (See Pen-knives.) 1407 Brushes 45 % 1407 " brass, scratch brooms (T. D. 7015) 45% 216 " carbon, morganite (T. D. 30601) 45% 216 " carbon, wholly or in chief value of (T. D. 24593) 25% 62 " Chinese tooth (T. D. 13207) 75% 1407 " copying book (T. D. 13752) 45% 1407 " crumb (T. T>. 14755) 45%. 1407 " dust, feather (T. D. 7015) 45% 216 " for electric motors, generators, or other electrical machines 45 % 1407 " flute (T. D. 16304) 45% 1407 " flesh (T. D. 12664) 45% haidebrooms not (T. D. 15963). 1407 " hair (T. D. 7015) 45% 1407 •■ hair marking (T. D. 13042) 45% 57 " imported with paints, not separately dutiable (T. T>. 26246). 1407 " India rubber (T. D. 13752) 45% 1407 " miniature, not toys (T. D. 12239, G. A. 3777) 45% 262 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1407 Brushes, powder puffs are (T. D. 13881) 457o 1407 " sink (T. D. 8999) 45% 1407 " throat (T. D. 8686) 45% 1407 " toilet 46 % 1407 " tooth (T. D. 8779) 46% 410 " twigs, tied together in bundles, not brushes (T. D. 33038, 33217) 33 1/3% 1117 Brussels carpets and rugs 40% 1117 " carpets, tapestry 40 % 1430 " net, of whatever yarns, threads or fila- ments composed (T. D. 14166) 90% 921 Bruyere, for making flowers (Abt. 38621, T. D. 33738) 40% 36 Buchn leaves 10c It» 1428 Buckles (T. D. 12326, 12327), if value over 20c doz 80 % 346 " belt, trouser, waistcoat, shoe, slipper, and parts thereof, wholly or partly of iron, steel or other base metal. Valued at not more than 20c per 100, Soper 100 and 20% Valued at more than 20 and not more than 50c per 100 lOo per 100 and 20 % Valued at more than 50o per 100, ISoperlOO and 20% 399 " for cotton ties (T. D. 15667) 40% 1428 " gold (T. D. 9382, 12326, 12327) 80% 1428 " if jewelry (T. D. 12326), valued above 20c per dozen pieces 80% 1428 " 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 imi- tation pearls, if valued above 20c per dozen pieces 80% 345 " metal, not plated, known as harness hard- ware 35% 1440 " shell (T. D. 11078), if not jewelry 35% 346 " shoe (T. D. 26226). (See Buckles, belt, trouser, etc.) 346 " trousers and waistcoat, iro'n or steel (T. D. 20865). (See Buckles, belt, trouser, etc.) 907 Buckram cotton (T. D. 16322) . . . . 3c sq. yd. and 20% 1008 " jute (T. D. 20611) Ic lb and 10% 340 Buck saws 20 % 315 Buckttaome strips (T. D. 8325). (See Wire rods.) 723 Buckwheat, hulled or unhuUed 10c per 100 lbs 723 " flour %c lb 723 " grits or groats %o lb 730 " hulls of 10c 100 lbs 354 Budding knives. (See Knives.) (T. D. 12935.) 779 Buds, cassia, ground 5c lb 779 " cassia, unground 2c lb 34 " medicinal, not edible, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10 % 1567 " medicinal, not edible, crude, if not alco- holic Free 1420 Buffalo robes (T. D. 6078) 40% Schedule of Duties 263 Par. Article. Rate. 1666 Buffalo skins, raw (T. D. 27021, 29821) . Free 1606 " skins, dressed, not made into articles (T. D. 20276) Free 1606 Buffings, leather (T. D. 6915) Free 399 Buggy, metal chief value (T. D. 13354) 40% 410 " wood chief value (T. D. 11417) 33 1/3 % " aprons, according to material. 1403 Bugles, glass, not strung 35% 1443 " musical instruments 40 % 1414 " toy 70% 1675 Bubr or burr stone in blocks, rough (T. D. 3048) Free 234 " or burr stones, manufactured or bound up into mill-stones (T. D. 23949) 15% 399 " or burr stone rollers, with iron axles (T. D. 7140) 40 % 312 Building forms, iron or steel, not assembled, manufactvired or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting l/5c lb If machined, drilled, punched, assembled, fitted, fabricated for use, or otherwise advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting 20% 312 " forms, sashes, and frames, of iron or steel 25 % 1302 " paper. (See Paper, roofing.) 235 " stone, hewn, dressed or polished 50% 235 " stone, rough (T. D. 12362, 34146) .. 15c ou. ft. 235 " stones of porphyritic rock (T. X>. 14227). 50% 312 Bulb beams, iron or steel. Not assembled, manufactured or ad- vanced beyond hammering, rolling or casting l/5c lb Machined, drilled, punched, assembled, fitted, fabricated for use, or otherwise advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting 20 % 34 Bulbs and bulbous roots, as drugs, not edible, advanced in value (T. D. 12211), if not alcoholic 10 % 1567 " and bulbous roots, as drugs, not edible, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1622 " and bulbous roots, not edible, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 19903) Free 751 " and roots, for flowers (T. D. 14751, Abt. 1435, T. D. 25298). (See Flower 751 " amaryllis (T. D. 32780) 30% 751 " bes-onia 30% 751 " calla or corms |0% 1453 " camera 20% 751 " canna 'ti nn ?j- 751 " crocus vnm 751 " dahlia 30% 218 " electric flashlight 60% 751 " gloxinia 3"% 751 " herbaceous peony •.-, I?5l 751 " hyacinth U-00 M 229 " incandescent electric-light, with or with- out filaments 20% 751 " Iris Kaempferri or Germanica 30% 751 " lily *^'"' ^ 264 F. B. Vandecbift&Co. Pah. Article. Rate. Bulbs, mature mother flowering, exclusively for propagating (T. D. 34206). Dutiable as bulbs. 751 " narcissus $2.00 M 751 " n. s. p. f. imported for horticultural pur- poses 30 % 751 " tulip $2.00 M Bulk, cargoes of coal, salt, etc., in, may unload at places specially designated by Sec. of Treasury (Art. 128, He. 1892, T. D. 8108, 9411, 9582). Title IV, Sec. 447, Act of Sept. 21, 1922. " only articles named in Act can be trans- ported under I. T. (T. D. 8001). 399 Bullets, lead 40 % 399 " old, of copper, zinc, and nickel (T. D. 32655) 40% 393 Bullion, base, on lead contents (T. D. 8431). . 2 l/8c lb 1430 " fringe (20 F. R. 43) 90% 1539 " gold and silver (T. D. 14575, 16884)... Free gold powder not (T. D. 15415). 393 " lead, on lead contents (T. D. 20284).. 2%c lb 385 Bollions made wholly or in chief value of tinsel wire, lame or lahn (T. D. 24157, Abt. 799, T. D. 25134) . , 6c lb and 35 % 385 " or metal threads, tinsel wire, lame or lahn, or tinsel wire, lame or lahn and indla rubber, fabrics or articles made from (T. D. 11361) 45% Woven fabrics, ribbons, fringes, and tas- sels, wholly or In chief value of any of the above 55% 1622 Bnllrushes .- Free 399 Bull's eye lanterns (T. D. 15859) 40% 1414 " eye lanterns, toy (T. D. 14685) 70% 218 " eyes (T. D. 9385) 55% 1677 Bnngo sulphur (T. D. 33410) Free 66 Bunion plasters, wool (T. D. 6576, 12665) 20% 1108-1109 Bunting, wool. (See Fabrics, wool.) 1105 Bur, waste, wool 1 6c lb Title rV, Sec. 615. Burden of proof. 912 Bureau covers, cotton cloth, plain woven 30% 1540 Burgundy pitch Free 1008 Burlap, wholly of jute, plain woven, twilled, and all other n. s. p. f., not bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, col- ored, nor rendered noninflammable (T. D. 23386) Ic lb Bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, or rendered noninflam- mable Ic lb and 10 % 1019 " bagging for cotton (T. D. 14939), com- posed of single yarns, made of jute or other vegetable fiber, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, not exceeding 16 threads sq. in. and weighing not less than 15 oz. sq. yd. nor more than 32 oz. sq. yd., 6/lOc sq. yd. Weighing more than 32 oz. sq. yd.. . . 3/lOc lb 1018 " bags or sacks made from plain woven Schedule of Duties 265 Par. Article. Rate. fabrics of single jute yarns or from twilled or other fabrics composed wholly of jute (T. D. 16951), not bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, nor rendered nonin- flammable Ic lb and 10 % Bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, or rendered nonlnflam- Riable Ic lb and 15 % 1021 Burlap, black (G. A. 3950) 40% 1021 " crash (T. D. 12627) 40% " embroidery canvas not (T. D. 14137). 1021 " jute press cloth (T. D. 15996) 40% 1021 " manufactured in part of flax (T. D. 14050) 40% 1021 " starched buckram (T. D. 16024, G. A. 3950) 40% 1015 " tubing 35 % 215 Burners, lava tips for 10c gross and 15 % 24 Burning fluid. (See Alcoholic compounds.) 233 Burnisher's agate, for bookbinders (T. D. 13837) 50% 399 Burnishing stones, agate and metal, metal chief value (T. D. 13837) 40% 207 Burnt clay (T. D. 6140) $2 ton 503-504 Burnt glucose (T. D. 6740). As Dextrose. 75 Burnt ochre (T. D. 14756) 20% 1597 " pyrites, dross or residuum from Free 86 " starch (T. D. 12822) l%clb 399 Burr stone rollers (T. D. 7140), metal chief value 40% 234 " stones, manufactured or bound up into millstones 15% 1675 " stones, rough Free 1105 " waste, wool 16c tb 5 Burtemburg simples (T. D. 7570) 25% 753 Bushes, fruit 25 % 316 Bushing wire (T. D. 12042). (See Wire.) 31 Business cards, collodion (T. D. 15127) 60% 1306 " cards, lithographic, as lithographic prints. 1310 " cards, printed 25 % Busts, according to material of chief value (T. D. 16653, 17258). 355 Butchers' knives, forks and steels. (See Knives.) 408 " skewers, wood 25c M 709 Butter (T. D. 28546) 8c lb 734 " apple 2%o lb 775 " cacao 25% 775 " cocoa (T. D. 7958, 11362, 12436, 15332, 17770) 25% 709 " cocoa, substitutes 8o lb 709 " cocoanut (T. D. 14602, 16515) 8c lb 1459 '■ color for (T. D. 33668) 20% 709 " cream (T. D. 16012) 8o lb 355 " knives (T. D. 7921). (See Knives.) 709 " nucoa (T. D. 17770) 8c lb 747 " prune (T. D. 17552, 17553, 17570) 35% 750 If containing over 5% alcohol 35% And on the alcohol, $5.00 gal. 709 " substitutes for (T. D. 7745), Internal Revenue tax and 8c lb 410 " tubs and pails (T. D. 15360) 33 1/3% 266 F-. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1428 Butterflies, on wire, for ornamental hairpins (T. D. 10408). (See Pins.) 709 Bntterine cocoa (78 F. R. 332, T. D. 18086) 8c lb 707 Buttermilk. (See Proviso.) Ic gull. 1411 Button blanks, or molds, finished or unfinished, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 28019) 45 % 1410 " blanks, pearl or shell, not turned, faced or drilled. . .l%c per line per gross and 25% 1410 " blanks, vegetable ivory, not drilled, dyed or finished. . . %c per line per gross and 25% 1411 " centers of glass (T. D. 3458) 45% 399 " drills, metal (T. D. 15702) 40% 1409 " forms of lastings, mohair or silk cloth, and manufactures of other material in patterns of such size, shape, or form as to be fit for buttons exclusively, and not exceeding three inches In any one dimension (T. D. 31165) 10 % " forms must be exclusively fit for buttons (T. D. 32418, 33002). 1604 " lac Free 1430 " material. If embroidered 75% 399 " material, zinc, plated with nickel (T. D. 6904) 40% 1411 " shanks, metal (T. D. 28019) 45% 1411 Buttons, agate (T. D. 17431) 15% 1 411 " barrel wool 45 % 1411 " bone (T. D. 13334) 45 % 349 " brass (T. D. 6495, 10471, 13382, 51 F. R. 414) %c per line per gross and 15% 1411 " celluloid 45% 1411 " china or porcelain, decorated or plain... 45% 1411 " collar and cuff, of bone, mother-of-pearl, vegetable ivory, ivory or agate (T. D. 19066, 56 F. R. 1015) 45% 1428 " collar, cuff, and dress, and parts thereof finished or partly finished, valued above 20 cents per dozen pieces, 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 80% 1411 " composition (T. D. 10922, 17183) 45% 1411 " cotton velvet (T. D. 12555, 12758) 45% 1411 " for tassels or ornaments, wholly or in part of wool 45 % 1411 " gaiter (T. D. 14711) 45% 1411 " galalith (T. D. 32149) 45% 1411 " glass (T. D. 1B042) 45% 1411 " glassteine or glass-stone (T. D. 33343).. 45% 1411 " gutta percha 45% 1411 " horn (T. D. 12044) 45% 1429 " imitation jet, cut, polished or faceted... 60% 1411 " ivory (T. D. 13620) 45% 1411 " Jet (T. D. 15042) 45% 349 " metal, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 25747), %c per line per gross and 15% 1411 " metal, parts of 45% Schedule of Duties 267 ^■**- Article. Rate. 349 Buttons, metal, embossed with a design, device, pattern, or lettering 45 % 1*11 " metal and silk, silk chief value (T. D. 14136) 45% 349 " nickel bar, metal, , ,.^ 1/12C per line per gross and 15% 1411 " n. s. p. f. (T. T>. 29439) 45% 1411 '• opal (T. D. 22757) 45% 1*11 " papier-mache, not shoe buttons (T. D. 14711) 45% 1411 'I parts of 45% 1410 " pearl l%o per line per gross and 25% 1411 " paste or rhinestone (T. D. 27061) 45% 1411 " rhinestone (T. D. 34478) 45% 1410 " Shell l%c per line per gross and 25% 1411 " shoe (T. D. 14711) 45% 1411 " silk velvet (T. D. 14136) 45% tortoise shell, as buttons of shell (T. D. 31335). 349 " trouser, of metal, except steel, 1/1 2c per line per gross and 15% 349 " trouser, of steel. %c per line per gross and 15% 1410 " vegetable ivory, l%c per line per gross and 25% 1411 " with silk crochet covers (T. D. 14136).. 45% 1411 " wood 45% 1411 " wool 45% 328 Butt-welded iron or steel ilues, pipes, stays, and tubes. (See Iron or Steel tubes.) 399 Butts or hinges, iron or steel 40% 399 " or hinges, other base metal 40% 1582 " jute Free 4 Butyl alcohol 6c lb 2 Butyraldehyde 6c tb and 30 % 1 Butyric acid 25% 40 " ether (T. T>. 14521) 25% 730 By-product feeds obtained in milling wheat or 804 Byrph, vin de Malaga (T. D.' 'sVl'ol '24o'52V.'.'.' ii.Vs gall. 1117 Byzantine carpets (T. T>. 6538) 40% c Par. Article Rate Cab, hansom, according to material of chief value (T. D. 10778). 762 Cabliage .seeds (T. D. 6093, 6635, 7313) 10c lb 772 Cabbages 25% 410 Cabinet for bric-a-brac (T. D. 15952) 33 1/3% 410 " furniture, of wood, wholly or partly finished 33 1/3 % 1437 " locks, not of pin tumbler or cylinder construction. Not over 1% inches in width 70c doz. Over 1% inches and not over 2% inches In width Jl.OO doz. Over 2% inches in width $1.50 doz. 1668 " specimens, for scientific public collections and not for sale Free 268 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par, Article. Rate. 403 Oabinet wood cedar commercially known as Spanish cedar, lignum-vitse, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, satinwood, Japanese white oak, and Japanese maple, in the log (T. D. 32454, 32660) 10 % In the form of sawed boards, planks, deals, and all other forms not further manufactured than sawed (T. D. 26088) 15% 1700 " wood, apple wood, sawed (T. D. 30181) . . Free 1700 " wood, oak boards from an old English battleship (T. D. 33738) Free 1700 " wood, pear wood, sawed (T. D. 12958) . . Free 403 " wood, veneers (T. D. 16654) 20% 410 Oabinets for colleges (T. D. 12135) 33 1/3% 410 " of wood, tobacco (T. D. 12132) 33 1/3% 1428 Cable chain, not exceeding % inch in diameter, width, or thickness, valued over 30c yd 80% 329 " chains, iron or steel. Not less than % inch in diameter % c tb Less than % inch in diameter, and not .less than % inch l%o lb Less than % inch In diameter, and not less than 5/16 inch 2%c lb Less than 5/16 inch in diameter 4c Jb 301 " chains, old, fit only for remanufacture, valued not miore than 7c lb (T. D. 365) 75c ton 1439 " cores, telegraphic, of copper and gutta percha, gutta percha chief value (T. D. 11398) 25% 901 " laid, yarns or threads. (See Cotton thread.) 316 " telegraphic (T. D. 15725) 35% 316 Cables, composed of metal and rubber, or of metal, rubber and other materials.... 35% 316 " copper wire (T. D. 37955) 35% 921 " cotton (T. D. 9187) 40% 1005 " hemp, tarred or untarred 2%c lb 316 " iron, brass, copper or steel wires (T. D. 37955) 35% 1005 " manila, sisal, other hard fiber, tarred or untarred %clb 1005 " sunn or other bast fibers, tarred or un- tarred 2c lb 1428 Cabochons, 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 lmita.tion precious stones or imitation pearls, if valued above 20c per dozen pieces 80% 1439 " straw (T. D. 25152) 25% 1551 Oacao, or cocoa beans Free 775 Cacao butter ' 25 % 5 Cachou de laval (T. D. 11420, 21310), if not alcoholic 25% Schedule of Duties 269 "■*"• Abticle. Rate. 505 Cachou de laval, aromatic, dutiable as confection- ery (T. D. 33088) 40% 752 Cactus plants (T. D. 11386) 25% 59 Cade oil (T. D. 6882), if not alcoholic 25% 378 Cadminm (T. D. 28402) 15ctt) 68 " sulphide (T. D. 32248) 25% 68 " yellow (T. D. 13944) 25% 235 Caen-cliff building stone, hewn, dressed or pol- ished or otherwise manufactured (T. D. 5452) 50% 235 " building stone, unmanufactured or not dressed, hewn or polished 15c cu. ft. 214 Caen stone, ground (T. D. Abt. 26310, 31813)... 30% 774 Cafe Nigro, extract of coffee (T. D. 33031) 3c lb 15 Caffeine $1.50 per lb 15 " compounds of 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 15 " sodium sulphonate, or symphorol (T. D. 15393) 25% 59 Cajeput oil 25 % 733 Cake 30% 6 " alum or aluminous. (See Alum cake.) 773 " bean 35% 1667 " crude or salt Free 1667 " niter Free 1629 " oil Free 1667 " salt Free 399 " servers, German silver (T. D. 7921).... 40% 733 " and Cakes, by whatever name known, whether or not containing chocolate, nuts, fruit, or confectionery of any kind 30% 751 Caladiuni bulbs (T. D. 19903) 30% 394 Calamine, on zinc contained therein. (See Zinc bearing ores.) 1567 Calamus root, crude drug (T. D. 17578), if not alcoholic Free 34 " root, as drug, not crude (T. T>. 1279), if not alcoholic 10 % 214 Oalc-spar prisms (T. D. 12391), if not decorated. 30% 1526 Calcined bones Free 50 " magnesia (T. D. 13877) 3%c lb 205 " magnesite, or furnace cement (T. D. 16851) 20% 205 " or ground plaster, rock or gypsum. .$1.40 ton 302 Calcium alloys of which said metal is component material of chief value, n. s. p. f 25% 1541 " acetate of Free Provided, that if any country, depen- dency, province or other subdivision of government Imposes a duty on calcium acetate when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be Imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, de- pendency, province, or other subdivi- sion of government. 16 •' carbide (T. D. -20555) Ic lb 1541 " chloride of (T. D. 9008), crude Free 1541 " cyanamid or lime nitrogen Free 270 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 302 Calcium molybdate (on the molybdenum con- tained therein) 50c lb and 15 % 1541 " nitrate Free 81 " santonate, If not alcoholic (T. D. 9935) . 75c lb 302 " sillcide 25% 76 " sulphate precipitated %c lb 9 " tartrate crude 5 % 399 Calculators, pocket 40 % 211 Calendar advertising tiles (T. D. 14398) 50% 1310 " blocks, made up one for each day, as printed matter (T. D. 33511) 25% 1305 " plate finished paper 5c lb and 15% 1306 Calendars lithographed as lithograph prints (T. D. 12323, 30840). 1449 " painted, if works of art, as paintings (T. D. 29697) 20% 1306 " paper, lithographically printed. Not exceeding 8/1000 inch in thickness. 25c lb Exceeding 8/1000 and not exceeding 20/1000 in thickness, and less than 35 square inches, cutting size in dimen- sions 10c lb Exceeding 35 square inches cutting size in dimension 9%cn) And in addition thereto on all of said articles exceeding 8/1000 and not ex- ceeding 20/1000 inches in thickness, if either die-cut or embossed %clb If both die-cut and embossed Ic lb Exceeding 20/1000 inches in thickness, 7%clb 1529 " printed in foreign language. In pamphlet form (T. D. 30934) Free 1310 " printed (T. D. 7432) 25% 1305 " surface coated paper (T. D. 12790), 5c lb and 20% 1445 Calender rolls or bowls made wholly or in chief value of cotton, paper, husk, wool, or mixtures thereof, or stone of any na- ture, compressed between and held together by iron or steel heads or washers fastened to iron or steel man- drels or cores, suitable for use in calen- dering, embossing, mangling, or press- ing operations 35 % 1586 CaU hair, cleaned or unclean ed, drawn or not drawn, but not manufactured Free 1426 " hair manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3011) . 40% 1606 " skin boots and shoes Free 1607 " skin uppers or vamps Free 1431 Calf skins, bookbinders', dressed and finished... 20% 1606 " skins dressed and finished, other than shoe leather 20% 1431 " skins. Japanned (T. D. 14215) 20% 1606 " skins, not specially provided for Free 1589 " skins, raw (T. D. 21989) Free 1431 " tanned, other that shoe leather (T. D. 14090) 20% 1652 " stomachs, as rennet Free 1419 OaUces bf paste (T. D. 4769) 60% 385 California, a fabric in part of metal 55% Schedule of Duties 271 "*". Article. Rate. 1518 Calisaya bark, as bark from which quinine may be extracted Free 751 Calla bulbs $2.00 per M 751 " corms, as bulbs (T. D. 33348) $2.00 per M 17 Calomel 45 % 759 Oalthrop nuts (T. D. 22516) lo lb 82 Calvert's medical soap (T. D. 15737) 15% 701 Calves weighlngr less than 1,050 lbs l%c per lb Cambric (T. D. 246, 15044). As cotton cloth. 1430 " edgings (T. D. 11079) 90% 752 Camellas (T. D. 10737, 16316) 25% 1101 Camel's hair in the grease (T. D. 15920) 12c per lb " washed 18c per tb " scoured 24c per lb 1120 " hair fabrics and articles composed of (T. D. 27792. (See "Woolen sched- ule.) 1105 " hair noils (T. D. 15232). Carbonized 24c per lb Not Carbonized 19c per tb 1407 " hair pencils in quills or otherwise 45% 1426 " hair press cloth , . . . 35 % 1114 " hair shawls knit or crocheted, finished or unfinished. Valued not more than $1 per lb, 36c per lb and 40% " Valued more than $1 per lb and not more than $2 per tb 40c per tb and 45 % " Valued more than $2 per tb, 45c per tb and 50 % 1115 " not knit or crocheted, Valued not more than $2 per tb, 240 lb and 40% Valued more than $2 per tb and not more than $4 per lb 30c lb and 45 % Valued more than $4 per tb . . . 45c tb and 50% 1106 " hair tops 33c per lb and 20% 1429 Cameos, imitation of, composed of glass or paste (T. D. 24581) 20% 211 " imitation, composed of earthenware (T. D. 37008) 50% 1428 " in frames, as jewelry 80% 1429 " cut but not set (T. D. 9211) 20% 1428 " set 80% 1429 " shell (T. D. 30068) 20% 1453 Cameras (T. D. 18352), photographic, n. s. p. f . . . 20% 1453 " enlarging (T. D. 36450) 20% 34 Camomile flowers, advanced in value, if not al- coholic 10% 1567 " flowers, crude, if not alcoholic Free 59 " oil, if not alcoholic 25 % 52 Oampbor, crude, natural (T. D. 34199) Ic tb 52 " Japanese peppermint or menthol (T. D. 4963) 50o tb 1631 " oil (T. D. 23116) Free 52 " refined (T. D. 13548) 6c lb 52 " refined in tablets (T. D. 34612) 6c lb 52 " synthetic (T. D. 29181) 6o lb 1700 " wood, sawed Free 1700 " wood, unmanufactured (T. D. 5271).... Free 27 Camphorated napthallne (T. D. 13571), 272 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. for two years. 7c lb and 65 % thereafter 7o lb and 40 % 59 Campbyline^ eucalyptol (T. D. 15028) 25% 27 " disinfectant (T. D. 18138), for two years 7c lb and 55% thereafter 7c lb and 40 % 355 Camping knives. (See Cutlery.) (T. D. 36702.) 1700 Camwood, n, s. p. f Free 10 Canada balsam 10 % 1528 Canadian agricultural reports (T. D. 11756) ... . Free 1671 " postal cards, bearing only official imprint (T. D. 7903, 10624) Free postal cards in transit (T. D. 16038)... Free Canal Zone, imports from, dutiable (T. D. 30254, 30448). 762 Canary seed (T. D. 24976) Ic lb 1509 " weed, as archil Free 399 Candelabra, is not regalia or work of art, but a manufacture of metal (T. D. 13362, 13469), if not plated 40% 734 Candied apples (T. D. 15811) ". 2%c lb 739 " citron (T. D. 10874) 4%c lb 741 " dates (T. D. 12668) 35% 739 " lemon and orange peel 5c lb 1622 Candle berries (T. D. 1958) Free 28 " coloring (T. D. 21923) for two years 7c lb and 60% thereafter 7c lb and 45 % 399 " holders for Christmas trees, if not plated (T. T>. 14945, 19138. Abt. 33120, 33660), 40% 1414 " holders, flimsy affairs of tin, as toys (Abt. 1956, T. D. 25411) 70% 1622 " nuts, crude (T. D. 1958) Free 1430 " shades appliqufid (T. D. 33760) 75% 1 " tar (T. D. 15712, 30335) 25% 913 " wicking, cotton or other vegetable fiber, woven, braided or twisted (T. D. 10668) 10c lb and 12%% 1438 Candles, parafflne (T. D. 36958) 20% 1438 " wax chief value (T. D. 12521) 20% 216 " carbons for electric lighting 45% 1416 " Roman, including weight of coverings, wrappings a:nd packing material 12c lb 1459 " stearin (T. D. 32284, 33511) 20% 212 Candlesticks, china, decorated 70 % 212 " china, plain white, or plain brown, if vit- rified nonabsorbent and not decorated. 60% 399 " metal, if not plated (T. D. 3347, 6683, 9522) 40% 1673 " to be borne in hand are regalia (T. D. 8514, 8976) Free 505 Candy, sugar 40 % 749 " Chinese fruit (T. D. Abt. 32720, 33560)!. 35% " rock, as candy (T. D. 13372). 1703 Cane, bamboo, rattan and reed, rough (T D 13244) ;..; Free 407 " chair, manufactured from rattan or reed (T. D. 9779, 11586, 13244) 20% 410 " furniture beaters (T. D. 12200) 33 1/3% 501 " juice, sirup of, testing not above 75 de- grees 1 24/lOOc lb Schedule of Duties 273 "■*"• Article. Rate. For every additional degree, fractions of i.«,. « a degree in proportion, add 46/lOOOclb 1606 Oane, pin (T. D. 17166), as leather, n. s. p. f Free 407 " rattan 20% 921 " seating, imitation, of cotton (T. D. 10862) 40% 1642 " seed for Agricultural Department or U. S, Botanic Gardens Free °"3 " sugar, in its natural state or unmanu- factured (T. D. 6961, 7734, 10978), $1 ton (2000 lbs) "53 " sugar or slips for seed 25% 407 " -webbing 20% 1567 Oanella alba bark, crude, if not alcoholic Free 34 " alba bark, not crude, if not alcoholic 10% 1454 Canes containing a pipe bowl (T. D. 3692) 60% 1456 " containing a watch (T. D. 9061) 40% 1456 " from rattan or malacca, partly finished (56 F. R. 817) 40% 407 " chair, wrought or manufactured from rat- . tans or reeds (T. D., 13244) 20% 1703 " sticks for, rough or not further advanced than cut into suitable lengths (T. D. 12632) Free 363 " sword (T. D^ 32858^ 50% 1456 " walking, animal integument on steel core (T. D. 6600) 40% 1456 " walking, finished or unfinished (T. D. 9067) 40% 1456 " walking, handles for 40% 1456 " with metal heads or mountings 40% 751 Canna bulbs (T. D. 37.697) 30 % 24 Cannabis iri'dica containing 20% of alcohol or less .-. 20c lb and 25 % Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol.... 40olband25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 734 Canned apples (T. D. 12313) 2%o lb 706 " bologna sausage (T. D. 11876) 20% 706 " bologna sausage in lard (T. D. 13761).. 20% 1662 " clams ■, Free 720 " fish (except shell, fish) pickled,- salted, smoked, kippered,' or otherwise pre- pared or preserved (except in oil or in oil and other substances), in imme- diate containers weighing with' their contents not- more than 15 lb? each (T. D. 11835) ; ', .; 25% 720 " fish, ejfcept shell fish, by whatever name known', packed in oil or In oil and other substances . ; ■ 30 % 706 " sausage meat (T. D. 13761).. 20% 1662 '' shell fish Free 773 " vegetables (T. D. 6889) 35% 1548 Cannel coal (T. D. 787). (See Proviso.) Free 385 CannetUle as bullions (T. D. 25134) 6c lb and 35% 359 Cannon (T. D. 7643, 22019, 24549) .40% 1555 Cannons, old composition metal, copper, Chief .value (T. D. 38439) Free Canoes ■'are not personal effects (T. D. 6071. 29464). 274 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. 410 410 1414 399 34 1567 1205 903 407 1021 1010 1010 1010 1022 1007 1008 1008 1008 1010 1009 1009 1119 1021 921 1010 1021 1010 1594 1443 1584 1430 1430 1459 1459 919 919 1430 1420 1210 1115 Article. Rate. Canoes, (T. D. 16057, 17110) 33 1/3% " birch bark (T. D. 18542) 33 1/3% " diminutive, of birch bark and wood, as toys (T. D. 38896) 70% Cans, tin or other metal, if not plated 40 % " foreign, duty paid used in transportation of milk and cream, on reimportation free (T. D. 31888). Cantbarides, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10% " crude, if not alcoholic Free Canton crepes, as Silk goods. flannels, as cotton cloth (T. D. 3422). Canvas and rattan trunks, rattan, chief value (T. D. 18005) 45% " burlap (T. D. 10231) 40% cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6362). embroidery (T. D. 14137), as flax cloth. 40% flax or hemp, as flax cloth (T. D. 21325) . 40% flax tow (T. D. 14056), as flax cloth 40% " floor cloth, hemp and jute 40 % " hose 17c tb and 10 % " jute, plain woven fabrics of single jute yarns by whatever name known, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, print- ed, or rendered non-inflammable by any process (T. D. 17962) Ic tb If bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, or rendered noninflam- mable Iclb and 10 % jute, with selvedge. (See Canvas jute.) jute, twilled (See Canvas jute.) military (T. D. 12830) 40% padding, flax. (See Fabrics woven flax.) padding, jute, exceeding 30 threads to the square inch in counting the warp and filling, and weighing not less than 4% ounces and not more than 12 ounces per square yard (T. D. 12357) 50% painters, as wool manufactures, n, s, p, f. (T. T>. 12234, 14062) 50% Pelissier (T. D. 12570, 14249)... 40% " sail, cotton 40 % " sail, flax or linen, as flax cloth 40% starched burlaps (T. D. 14322) 40% Tyne Castle (T. D. 17344), as flax cloth. . 40% Caoatchonc, India rubber, crude Free Capadastra, as parts of musical instruments (T. D. 8549) 40% Cape gum Free " linen combing, embroidered (T. D. 15322) 75% net, for hat crowns (T. D. 7430, 14176). 90% Capers in salt (T. D. 32978, 33483) 20% in vinegar (T. D. 31496, 32168, 33483).. 20% Capes, cotton 35 % " cotton, containing India rubber 35% " cotton, embroidered 75 % fur 50% silk 60% " wool, valued at not more than $2 per lb, (T. D. 7214) 24c per tb and 40 % Schedule of Duties 275 ""• Article. Rate. Valued at more than $2 and not more than $4 per It) 30c per lb and 45% "Valued at more than $4 per It), 45c per tb and 50 % 1418 Gaps, blasting, containing not more than one gram charge of explosive $2.25 per M Containing more than one gram charge of explosive, for each additional % gram charge of explosive. .. 75c per M add'l 391 " bottle, of metal, if not decorated, colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, litho- graphed, electroplated, or embossed in color 30% If decorated, colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, lithographed, electroplated or embossed in color (T. D. 34844)... 45% 913 " cotton ear, as cotton braces (T. D. 30121, 31009) 35% 919 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, or of cot- ton or other vegetable fiber and India rubber (T. D. 14393) 35% 1430 " if embroidered 75% 919 " containing india rubber 35% 1115 " fez wool (T. D. 12025, 16655), Valued at not more than $2 per lb. 24c per lb and 40% Valued at more than $2 and not more than $4 per lb 30c per lb and 45 % Valued at more than $4 per rb, 45oper lb and 50% 1427 " fur of beaver, rabbit or other animals (T. D. 22228), Valued at not more than $4.50 dozen, $1.50 dozen and 25% Valued at more than $4.50 and not more than $9 dozen $3 dozen and 25% Valued at more than $9 and not more than $15 dozen $5 dozen and 25% Valued at m,ore than $15 and not more than $24 dozen $7 dozen and 25 % Valued at more than $24 and not more than $36 dozen $10 dozen and 25% Valued at more than $36 and not more than $48 dozen $13 dozen and 25% Valued at more than $48 dozen, $16 dozen and 25% 1432 " leather 30% 1430 " nurses' cotton, embroidered (T. D. 14393) 75% 1418 " paper, fulminating (T. D. 2342) 30% 1418 " percussion (T. D. 2148, 2150, 9564, 14407, 14549, 14550) 30% 1115 " Scotch, Tam O'Shanters (13 S. C. R. 70, T. D. 10859, 10961, 16954, 16958), Valued at not more than $2 per lb, 24c per It) and 40% Valued at more than $2 and not more than $4 per lb 30c per It) and 45 % Valued at more than $4 per It), 45c per lb and 50 % 1210 " silk (T. D. 6044) 60% 276 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Pah. Article. Rate. 1115 Caps, wool (T. D. 16656), Valued at not more than $2 per lb, 24c per lb and 40% Valued at more than $2 and not more than J4 per lb 30c per lb and 45 % Valued at more than $4 per lb, 45c per lb and 50 % 5 Capsidne (T. D. 29383) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 779 Capsicum, or red pepper (T. D. 11688, 13956, 17643) 2c per lb 779 " or red pepper, ground., 5 c per lb 23 Capsules, medicinal not less than 25 % 399 " meUl (T. D. 20180), if not plated 40% 212 " porcelain evaporating dishes, if vitri- fied non-absorbent, if plain 60% If decorated 70% 324 Car tires, iron or steel Ic per lb 312' " truck channels, not assembled, manufac- tured or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting l/5c per lb machined, drilled, punched, assembled, fitted, fabricated for use, or otherwise advanced beyond hammering, rolling or casting 20% 399 " trucks for American built cars (T. D. 9688) 40% 324 " wheel centers (T. D. 8037) Ic lb 301 " wheels, worn out, valued at not more than 7c per lb (T. D. 8229).... 75c per ton 218 Carafes, glass, n. s. p. f 55% 1455 " thermostatic, having a capacity of 1 pint or less 15c each and 45% having a capacity of more than 1 pint, 30c each and 45 % parts of ' 55% 504 Caramel (T. D. 36975) 50% 1631 Caraway, oil of (G. A." 3901), if not alcoholic... Free 779 " seed Ic lb 28 Carbazol, dyes, for two years 7c lb and 60% thereafter 7clb and 45 % 1549 Carbazole, having a purity of less than 65%... Free 27 " having a purity of 65% or more, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40 % 1 6 Carbide calcium lolb 364 Carbines 25 % 1 Carboleum (T. D. 19134, 22402) 25% 27 Carbolic acid crystals (T. D. 17346). For 2 years, 7o lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " acid liquid For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 1659 " sheep wash (T. D. 8782) Free 82 " soap (T. D. 15039) 15% 27 Carbolineum America (T. D. 33487), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% Schedule of Ditties 277 Par. Article. Rate. 27 CarboUneam Avenarius (T. D. 33259), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% 5 Carbolized cotton (T. D. 22759) 25% 1207 " ligatures of silk (T. D. 26068) 55% 214 Carbon, unmanufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 28252) 30% 1526 " animal (T. D. 14700) Free 407 " bamboo splints for electric lights (T. D. 13199) 45% 216 " battery rods (T. D. 33197) 45% 5 " bisulphide of (T. D. 11416) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms 25 % 71 " bone black 20% 216 " brushes 45% 216 " brushes, morganite (T. D. 30601) 45% 216 " disks 45% 216 " electrodes (T. D. 18023) 45% 216 " electrodes for electric furnaces, electro- lytic and battery purposes 45 % 216 " for electric lighting 45% 215 " gas retorts (T. D. 5050, 17816) 20% 216 " manufactures, n. s. p. f 45% 1304 " paper, ■weighing not over 6 lbs to the ream of 480 sheets, on the basis of 20x30 inches, and whether in reams or any other form 6c lb and 15% Weighing over 6 and not over 10 lbs to the ream 5c lb and 15 % 218 " pictures on glass (T. D. 12105) 55% 216 " plates (T. D. 37948) 45% 216 " pots, porous, for electric batteries 45% 216 " retort (T. D. 24847) 45 % 18 " tetrachloride 2%c lb 706 Carbonade of beef in tins (T. D. 35059) 20% 1429 Carbonado, miners' diamonds, if advanced from natural condition (T. D. 29054) 20% 5 Carbonate crystal (T. D. 17938) 25 % 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 7 " of ammonia (T. D. 7381) l%c lb 12 "of barium, precipitated Ic lb 5 "of baryta or witherite, precipitated (T. T>. 31145, 31810) 25% 1698 " of baryta or witherite Free 28 " of guiacol (T. D. 31625), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 5 "of iron, non-alcoholic 25% 24 " of iron, containing 20% or less of alcohol, 20c lb and 25% Containing over 20% and not more than 50% of alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 50 " of magnesia, precipitated l%ctb 50 " of magnesia, calcined, Henry's (T. D. 7574, 13877) 3%clb 278 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 204 Carbonate of magnesia, crude 5/16c lb 50 " of magnesia, medicinal 3%cn> 80 " of potash (T. D. 17900) %c lb 80 " of potash, refined (T. D. 19067) %c lb 83 " of soda, crystal %o lb 83 " of sodium (T. D. 13690) %c lb 87 "of strontla, precipitated (T. D. 17624).. 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, Jubes, or similar forms 25% 1676 " of strontia mineral Free 1105 Carbonized noils, wool 24c lb 71 Carbons, decolorizing and deodorizing 20% 216 " for electric lighting (T. D. 18512) 45% 216 " for flaming arc lamps 45% 216 " manufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16362).. 45% 214 Carbosolite (T. D. 34885) 30% 1514 Carboys, American, exported filled with Ameri- can products, or exported empty and returned filled with foreign products (T. D. 2302) Free 217 " flint, lime, or lead glass, filled or un- fllled, whether the contents be dutiable or free (except such merchandise sub- ject to an ad valorem rate of duty or to a rate of duty based in whole or in part upon the value thereof, which shall be dutiable at a rate applicable to their contents) shall pay duty as follows: If holding more than 1 pint Ic lb If holding not more than 1 pint and not less than 14 pint l%c lb If holding less than % pint 50c gross (T. D. 24706 and Abt. 85, T. D. 24919). " foreign, exported filled and. returned empty, dutiable (T. D. 11505). 1429 Carbuncles, cut 20 % 1429 " rough 10% 1428 " set 80% 1504 Carbureters for traction engines (T. D. 36770, 37289) Free 701 Carcasses, beef (T. D. 2325, 7202) 3c lb 702 " mutton 2%clb 703 " pork %o lb 701 " veal 3c lb 704 " game, except birds (T. D. 7202) 4c lb Card baskets, according to material. 399 " baskets, wire (T. D. 8578) 40% " cases according to material. 1432 " cases, leather chief value 30% 1428 " casps, metal 80% 372 " clothing adjusters (T. D. Abt. 27818, 32297) 30% 1119 " clothing material, as woolen manufac- tures, n. s. p. f 50% 399 " clothing with steel or iron clips attached, if not plated 40 % " clothing permanently attached to ma- chinery, dutiable as entirety (T. D. 28732, 28802). 337 " clothing, not actually and permanently Schedule of Duties 279 "•*"• Article. Rate. fitted to and attached to carding ma- chines or to parts thereof at the time of Importation, when manufactured with round iron or untempered round steel wire 20 % When manufactured with tempered round steel wire, or with plated wire or other than round iron or steel wire, or with felt face, or wool face, or rubber face cloth containing wool... 45% 1310 Card holders, printed (T. D. 10066) 25% 901 " laps, cotton. (See Cotton yarn.) 1105 " Waste wool 16c lb 59 Oardamom, oil of, non-alcoholic (T. D. 33117).. 25% 779 " seed lOclb 1302 Cardboard (T. D. 6632, 11351, 11595, 20519, 30826, 31953) 10% 1313 " academy board (T. D. 11863) 30% 1313 " bells, painted (T. D. 38255) 35% 1313 " boxes, printed (T. D. 38210) 35% 1313 " embossed, cut, die-cut, or stamped into designs or shapes, such as initials, monograms, lace, borders, bands, strips, or other forms, or cut or shaped for boxes or other articles, plain or printed, but not lithographed and n. s. p. f . . . 30% 1313 " embossed, to imitate leather (T. D. 30826, 31953) 30% " laminated, glazed, coated, lined, printed, decorated, or ornamented in any man- ner 30% 1313 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f 35% 1302 " millboard as (T. D. 32031) 10% 1302 " not laminated, glazed, coated, lined, em- bossed, printed, decorated, or orna- mented in any manner 10% If less than 9/1000 of an inch in thickness shall be deemed to be paper. " portfolios. If usual coverings (T. D. 22241) dutiable with contents, screens (T. D. 5569). (See Paper.) 1432 Card-cases, leather 30 % 1432 " parchment 30% 1201 Carded or combed silk 35% 1105 " wool waste 16c lb 901 " yarn. (See Cotton yarn.) 1114 Cardigan jackets Valued at not more than $1 per lb, 36c lb and 40% Valued at more than $1 and not more than $2 per lb 40c lb and 45% Valued at more than $2 per lb .45o lb and 50% 372 Carding machinery (T. D. 1136), if not plated... 35% 1313 Cards, advertising, die cut (T. D. 32465) 30% 1313 " boy scouts (T. D. Abt. 25886, 31708) 35% 31 " celluloid 60 % 1312 " Chinese playing (T. D. 8617, 10731), 10c pack and 20% 1313 " Chinese playing, counters for (T. D. 13768) 35% 1310 " color or dye (T. D. 33535) 25% 1671 " foreign postal, bearing only oflBcial im- print CT' T> infi!!4 inacnt Vrca 280 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1671 Cards, foreign postal In transit (T. D. 16038)... Free 1449 " gelatin, painted, pair.'.ing chief value, if worlcs of art (T. D. 13067) 20 % 1310 " greeting, with text or greeting 45% Without text or greeting 30% 399 " hair drawing of tempered steel wire (T. D. 15141), wire chief value 40% 399 " iron show (T. D. 6141), if not plated... 40% 1309 " Jacquard designs 35% 1309 " Jacquard paper 35% 1312 " Japanese playing (T. D. 17561), 10c pack and 20% 1306 " lithograph, as lithographic prints (T. D. 12573). 1313 " paper blank 35% 1312 " playing (T. D. 3270, 8617, 10154, 11518), 10c pack and 20% In addition to the above an internal revenue tax of 8 cents per pack, under the Act of November 3, 1921. 1310 " post, not including American views, and not lithographed 30 % printed (T. D. 8984). (See Printed matter.) 1211 " silk and paper, silk chief value (T. D. 7432) 60% 1310 " social or gift, with text or greeting 45% without text or greeting 30 % 1305 " surface coated (T. D. 11351) . . . 5o lb and 15% 1310 " visiting (T. D. 6925) 30% " what constitutes a pack of (T. D. 11518, 13768). 337 " wool, with steel teeth. (See Card clothing.) 34 Carica papaya (T. D. 32614) 10% 5 " papaya, powdered (T. D. Abt. 40115)... 25% 1618 Carlslnaden salts (T. D. 2817, 9217, 9715) Free 212 Carmelite ware (T. T>. 30543, 31633), If vitrified, non-absorbent, plain 60 % Decorated (T. D. 27327, 29014) 70% 722 Oarmel-malz (T. D. 33271) 40c per 100 lbs 5 Carminamide, a chemical compound (T. D. 11538) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 28 • Carmine, lake, dry or in pulp. For 2 years, 7c lb and 6 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1459 " Persian berry (T. D. 5865) 20% 67 " water color, whether in tubes, cakes, Jars, pans, or other forms, and not as- sembled in paint sets, kits or color outfits 40 % When assembled in paint seta, kits, or color outfits, with or without brushes, water pans, outline drawing, stencils or other articles 70% 28 Carmined indigo For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 355 Carpenters' bench knives. (See Knives.) 407 Carpet beaters, rattan (T. D. 7188) 45 % Schedule of Duties 281 Par. Article. Rate. HIT Carpet art squares of whatever material com- posed (T. D. 9174, 11415, 13964, 14560, 14732, 15884, 48 F. R. 159) 25% " yarns, according to material. 1118 Carpet, saddlebags of, if for rugs (T. D. 15721). 30% 1117 Carpets, all chain Venetian 30% 1117 " Angola (T. D. 1463) 25% 1116 " Aubusson and Axminster not made on a power-driven loom (T. D. 11346) 55% 1117 " Axminster, n. s. p. f 40% 1117 " baize or booking 30% 1117 " broche, as Brussels (T. D. 7894) 40% 1117 " Brussels 40 % 1117 " Byzantine, as Brussels (T. D. 6538) 40% 1117 " chain, Venetian 30 % 1116 ■' chenille 65 % 1116 " chenille Axminster 55% 1118 " church seating (T. D. 8944) 30% 1020 '■ cork (42 F. R. 491), plain or figured 35% 1022 " cotton and straw, cotton chief value (T. D. 14315) 40% 1022 " cotton, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3390) 35% 1117 " Dranneck (T. D. 13806) 30% 1117 " druggets (T. D. 10111) 30% 1117 " Dutch wool 25 % 1117 " felt (T. D. 21982) 30% 1022 " flax, hemp, jute or cotton (T. D. 3390, 13673, 13806, 14315, 14560) 35% 1022 V " hemp. (See Carpets, flax.) 1022 " horsehair and cotton (T. D. 13673) 40% 1117 " ingrain, treble 25% 1117 " ingrain, two-ply 25 % 1426 " Japanese, cow's hair chief value (T. D. 11542) 40% 1022 " Japanese jute, as carpets, flax (T. D. 11415, 13947) 35% 1022 " jute. (T. D. 11415, 13724, 13947, 13950). 35% jute table covers not (T. D. 14072). 1117 " Kalmuc, plain filling (T. D. 10038) 30% 1022 " Madras, as carpets, flax (T. D. 7548, 4861) 35% 1117 " Moquette, not made on a power-driven loom (T. D. 2638) 40% 1117 " Moquette, n. s. p. f 40 % 1117 " Mosaic velvet (T. D. 6033, 13803) 40% 1022 " Napier matting, as carpets, jute (T. D. 8143) 30% 1117 '• n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14315, 14560) 30% 1116 " Oriental 55 % 1119 " patent velvet, as wool manufactures (T. D. 7094, 9850) 50% 1117 " plush, not woven on Jacquard machine (T. D. 4720) 30% press cloth not (T. D. 12202). sample, 1 to 1% yards long, slashed (T. D. 32082), not dutiable. 55% 1116 savonnerie 1117 " Saxony 40% 1022 shoe and slipper carpeting not (T. D. 2452). ,„„ straw and cotton (T. D. 14315) 40% 1117 " tapestry, Brussels (T. D. 6060) 40% 282 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pab. Article. Rate. 1117 Carpets, tapestry velvet (T. D. 6060) 40% 1117 " three-ply 25% 1117 " Tournay velvet (T. D. 13803) 40% 1117 " treble ingrain 25% 1117 " two-ply ingrain 25% 1119 " upholstery, as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7094, 9850, 12142) 50% 1117 " velvet or tapestry velvet (T. D. 6033, 48 F. R. 157) 40% 1117 " Venetian chain 30 % 1117 " Venetian yarn 30 % 1117 " Weardale, as two-ply ingrain (T. D. 7474) 25% 1117 " Wilton 40% 1117 " wool, Dutch 25% 1117 " wool, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14560) 30% 1116 " woven whole for rooms (T. D. 36229)... 55% 399 Car replacers, steel, not plated (T. D. 38154)... 40% Carriage and harness, not personal effects (T. T>. 11021). 1119 " aprons, India rubber and wool, as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13754). 50% 330 " bolts (T. D. 12932) Ic lb 368 " clocks. (See Clocks.) 368 " clocks, leather cases for, as parts of clocks (T. D. 9477) 45% 399 " hardware n. s. p. f., if not plated 40% 1430 " laces 90% 1111 " robes or rugs, not exceeding three yards in length, valued at not more than 50c lb (T. D. 7298, 8702) ... 18c lb and 30% Valued more than 50c, but not more than $1.00 per tb 27c lb and 32% % Valued more than $1.00, but not more than $1.50 per tb 30c lb and 35% Valued more than $1.50 per lb, 37c lb and 40% 1420 " robes, fur (T. D. 3702) 40% Carriages, according to material (T. D. 10778, 5 S. C. R. 241, 13354). 1421 Carroted fur skins 35 % 772 Carrots 25% 762 " seed (T. D. 6632) 4c lb Sec. 308. Cars and coaches brought temporarily into the United States for the purpose of clearing obstructions, fighting flres, or making emergency repairs on lines the property of railroads within the United States, under bond Free Cars, material used for repairing foreign, Is du- tiable (T. D. 12279). 399 " platform (T. D. 7684) 40% 399 " railway (T. D. 9623) 40% " repairs and refurnishing, running between Canada and United States, when duti- able or free (T. D. 12098, 12279, 12859). 1303 Carton pate (T. D. 14561) 25% 1313 Cartons, empty paper, if not fancy boxes 35% 1211 Cartridge bags of silk (T. D. 19135) 60% 399 " belts, metal chief value, if not plated 'T. D. 8515) ,,, 40% Schedule of Duties 283 Par. Article. Rate. 399 Cartridge cases, with fulminates, metal chief value (T. D. 3846), if not plated 40% 1418 " shells, empty (T. D. 14544) 30% 1418 Cartridges (T. D. 24768) 30% 312 Oar-truck channels, iron or steel, not assembled, manujfactured or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting 1/5 c lb If advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting 20% 1504 Carts and wagons, agricultural Free 1567 Cama (T. D. 38166) Free 59 Garni, of Caraway, oil of, if not alcoholic 25% 779 " seed, crude Ic lb 410 Carved altars of wood for church (T. D. 6032) .33 1/3% 1674 " altars, if imported for presentation (with- out charge) to an organization operated _ exclusively for religious purposes Free 355 Carving knives and forks, finished or unfinished (T. D. 16287, 18612). (See Cutlery.) 214 Carvings in soapstone, decorated (T. D. 9042).. 40% 410 " molded of glue and sawdust (T. D. 7831), 33 1/3% 59 Carvol (T. D. 18144), if not alcoholic 25% 1567 Cascarilla bark, crude, if not alcoholic Free 34 " bark, not crude, if not alcoholic 10% 19 Casein (T. D. 29455, 29627) 2%c lb 33 " compounds of, known as galalith, or by any other name, in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms, not made into finished or partly finished articles. . . 25c lb Made into finished or partly finished articles of which any of the foregoing is the component material of chief value, II. s. p. f 40c lb and 25 % 42 " glue 25 % 1432 Oases, card, leather 30% 1418 " cartridge (T. T>. 3846) 30% 1418 " cartridge, central fire (T. D. 14544) 30% 212 " clock, of china, and porcelain, with or without movements, if painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, ornamented or decorated, if vitrified non-absorbent 70 % 212 " clock, plain white, or plain brown, if vitrified non-absorbent 60 % 368 " clockwork mechanism 45 % 1443 " for musical Instruments 40% 343 " needle 45% 405 " packing, empty, of wood 15% 1432 " parchment 30% 1443 " violin 40% 367 " watch 45% 1108-1109 Cashmere, as wool woven fabric (T. D. 8642). 1114 Cashmere, gloves, valued not more than $1.75 per dozen pairs 36c per lb and 35 % Valued more than $1.75 per dozen pairs 45c per lb and 50 % 1102 " goat hair, in the grease or washed, of the clean content 31c lb 284 F. B. Vandecbift&Co. Pab. Article. Rate. Scoured 31c lb On the skins — of the clean content 30c lb 1114 Cashmere shawls knit or crocheted, finished or unfinished. Valued not more than $1.00 per lb, 36c per lb and 40% "Valued more than $1.00 and not more than $2.00 per lb 40c per lb and 45 % Valued more than $2.00 per lb, 45c per lb and 50 % 372 Cash registers and parts of 2B% 913 Casings, bone, of cotton or other vegetable fiber or of cotton or other vegetable fiber and india rubber 35% 1655 " sausage Free Casket, containing corpse, as covering (T. D. 21464). Casks, American staves and foreign heads, not free (T. D. 16890). 1514 " American, entire EVee 405 " barrels and hogsheads, empty, of wood.. 15% " carved, are unusual coverings for wine (T. D. 5346). 410 " headings of 33 1/3 % 1680 Cassava or cassady (T. D. 25443) Free 1680 " wafers (T. D. 33409) Free 779 Cassia, cassia buds and cassia vera, unground (T. D. 4039) 2c lb 779 " cassia buds and cassia vera, ground.... 5c lb 59 " artificial oil of (T. D. 24905), if not alco- holic 25 % 34 " fistula, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " fistula, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1631 " oil of, if not alcoholic (T. D. 24905) Free 779 " saigon (T. D. 4039) 2c lb 779 " saigon, ground 5c lb 779 " vera, unground 2o lb Ground 5c lb 1684 Cassiterlte or black oxide of tin. (See Proviso.) Free 1673 Cassocks, if regalia (T. D. 7135) Free " if not regalia, dutiable according to ma- terial. 327 Cast hollow ware, coated, glazed or tinned 20% 399 " hollow ware, statues, statuary, and fig- ures, if of base metal and not plated (T. D. 32203) 40% 327 " iron andirons, plates, stove plates, cast- ings and vessels wholly of cast iron, sadirons, tailors' Irons and hatters' irons 20 % 327 " iron pipe of every description 20% 399 " iron stoves, if not plated 40% 222-223-224 Cast polished plate glass. (See Glass.) 301 Cast scrap, valued under 7c lb 75c ton 399 " steel edge tools, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7783), if not plated 40 % 759 Castana or castanea nuts Ic lb 1443 Castanets, or bones (T., D. 33055, 37368) 40% 214 Casters for furniture, earthy substance, if not decorated 30% If decorated 40% 399 " for furniture, metal (T. D. 12520) 40% Schedule of Duties 285 Par. Article. Rate. , 218 Casters or cruets, cut or ornamented glass 55% 399 " or cruets, metal. If not plated 40% 82 Castile soap (T. D. 38876) 15% 82 " soap made from low-grade olive oil (X D 18891) 15% 399 Castings, bronze (T. D.' ' I'sssii ' i'62i4')i ' if ' not plated 40 % definition of (T. D. 12814). 327 " iron, advanced 20% All castings of iron or cast-iron plates vrhich have been chiseled, drilled, ma- chined, or otherwise advanced in condi- tion by processes or operations subse- quent to the casting process, but not made up into articles or finished ma- chine parts (T. D. 33787) 20% 399 " iron, articles made out of, which have been turned, drilled, etc., fitted to- gether and fastened, if not plated (T. D. 36577, 37537) 40% 327 " iron, malleable (T. D. 6774, 8180) 20% 399 " iron, malleable, galvanized or tinned (T. D. 8180), if not plated 40% 304 " iron-moulded steel. (See Steel ingots.) 399 " iron, stable fittings, if not plated, not, but as manufactures of metal (Abt. 2303, T. D. 25482) 40 % 304 " steel, dry sand, loam or iron molded. (See Steel bars.) 399 " steel edged tools, if not plated 40% 760 Oastop beans or seeds (T. D. 7919) %c lb 54 " oil (T. D. 5914, 7011, 12671, 25410, 27773, 33359) 3c lb 23 " oil in capsules (T. D. 29885) 25% 56 " oil sulphonated 35% 56 " oil soaps, n. s. p. f 35% 760 " seed (T. D. 17217) %o lb 61 Oastoreum 20 % Casts, according to material. 1673 " of sculpture, for use as models or for art educational purposes only (T. D. 29995) Free 304 Cast steel bed plates (T. D. 38235). (See Steel ingots.) Casualty by fire (18 O. A. G. 578). damage by, allowed only on goods in custody of customs officers (T. D. 1653, 5507, 11524, 13189). " damage by bursting of carboy of Kiroh- wasser is not (T. D. 12517). " damage by dampness is not (T. D. 7835). damage by freezing not (T. D. 1089, 7968, 13885). damage by heating of fish by natural causes is not (T. D. 8296). " damage by Injury by burglar is not (T. D. 8339). damage by leaky valve on steam pipe is (T. D. 11137). damage by moth in worsted yarn Is not (D. L., N. Y. Jan. 10, 1890). 286 F. B. Vandegkift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Casualty, damage by weevil in rice is not (T. D. 3244). damage by wetting by rain is not (T. D. 8472, 10180, 10214, 11112, 11277). " damage by wormhole in cask is not (T. D. 10167, 12741). theft, not (T. D. 24118, 24511, 25802, 27129) 1310 Catalogues (T. D. 6991). (See Printed matter.) 1306 " lithographic, as lithographic prints (T. D. 12799). 39 Catechu, or cutch, if not alcoholic, (T. D. 30236) . 15% 1420 Cat (wild) skin rugs (T. D. 13585) 40% 1434 Catgut cable (T. D. 34485) 40% 1434 " colored (T. D. 34907, 35275) 40% 1434 " for surgical purposes (T. D. Abt. 38417). 40% 1434 " in lengths of 115 inches (T. D. 31813).. 40% 1434 " ligatures, for surgical use (T. D. 4987).. 40% 1434 " manufactures of (T. D. 11208, 13234 14741) 40% 1434 " strings, cut to violin length, intended to be covered with wire (T. D. 32735)... 40% 1434 " strings for musical instruments (T. D. 32761, 34477) 40% 1434 " strings, for other uses (T. D. 4987, 10758, 11256) 40% 1434 " unmanufactured (T. D. 31813) 40% 5 Cathartic salts (T. B. Abt. 39931) 25% 219 Cathedral glass, as glass, cylinder, unpolished (T. D. 6984). 221 " glass, rolled, as glass plate, rolled (T. D. 6809). Catheters and bougies, dutiable according to component material of chief value (T. D. 26609, 28007, 28649). 921 " cotton (T. D. 28007, 28649) 40% 218 " glass chief value 65% 1439 " rubber chief value (T. D. 7319) 25% 399 " with wire, if not plated (T. D. 7349)... 40% 1429 Cats' eyes, imitation (T. D. Abt. 40106) 20% 773 Catsup (T. D. 29713) 35% 773 " walnut, as sauce (T. D. 29713) 35% 701 Cattle, weighing less than 1,050 lbs l^clb 701 " weighing 1,050 lbs and over 2c lb 1506 " domestic, crossing boundary Free 1586 " hair, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or un- drawn but unmanufactured Free 1426 " hair cloths, n. s. p. f 40% 1426 " hair felt (T. D. 36587) 25% 1426 " hair robes (T. D. 36743) 40% 1586 " hair roped (G. A. May 2, 1897) Free 1589 " hides, raw or uncured or dry salted or pickled Free " hides must be disinfected (T. D. 5841, 10286, 11009, 14996). Sec. 306. Par. C. Cattle, infected, penalty for im- porting. Sec. 306. Par. A. Cattle, infected. Importation pro- hibited. Cattle must be quarantined and examined by a veterinary (T. D. 24328). SCHEUULE OF DuTIES 287 W"^' Article. Rate. Sec. 306. Par. A. CatUe neat and hides of, importa- t; rio.« ■**°° °^' prohibited. (See Proviso.) 1 KSA S "Lf?"=® ('T- ^- 5370, 9072) 25% 2?, S*"I*"'a gum, crude (T. D. 38689) Free 775 ^^nhflower seed 25c lb 779 ^*»^nowers, in brine (T. D. 31141) 35% 770 „ *" natural condition 25% sn r> . prepared or preserved 35% »u oaustlc potash or hydroxide of potash (T. D. „o „ 34457) iclb »^ _ soda (T. D. 21322) Vzc lb ,, ?°da and lime combined (T. D. 9126)... 25% ' If In capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar ,. J^o™s 25% icon «-, . ^°^^ '" solution (T. D. 4066) %c lb 1530 Cavalry school, books for (T. D. 11673) Free ^^o? „ " trumpets and bugles (T. D. 5217) 40% 721 Caviar (T. D. 29914) 30% 721 " fresh (31248, 31636) 30% 779 Cayenne pepper or capsicum, ground (T. D. 17643) 5c tb ' ' 9 pepper, unground 2c lb 410 Cedar bark, manufactures of (T. D. 5469).. 33 1/3 % 403 " boards, sawed, if Spanish cedar 15% 1700 " clapboards (T. D. 17185) Free 1701 " electric light poles Free 404 " fence posts (T. D. 12010) 10% 401 " logs, per M feet, board measure $1 (Note Proviso.) 1700 " lumber sawed into boards, planks, deals or other lumber not further manufac- tured than sawed, planed, and tongued and grooved, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16538) . Free 1701 " paving posts (T. D. 15697) , Free 1701 " railroad ties, sawed (T. D. 12010)..... Free 403 " sawdust (T. D. 4899) 20% 405 " shooks, for casks or barrels (T. D. 578). 15% 1700 " squared otherwise than by sawing, and sided Free 1701 " telegraph, trolley, telephone and electric light poles Free 1700 " trimmed for fence rails Free. 403 " Spanish, sawed into boards, planks, deals, or other forms, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 33642, 33673) 15% 403 " Spanish, logs, rough or hewn only 10% 1700 " wharf timber (T. D. 11096, 11861) Free 59 Ceclrat oil (T. D. 8962), not alcoholic 25% 752 Cednis atlantica (T. D. 15848) 25% 207 Celedonlte, ground (Abt. 2886, T. D. 25600)... $2 ton 773 Celery in cans or other packages 35% 772 " in natural state 26% 1459 '■ salt (T. D. 33263) 20% 762 " seed (T. D. 1903) 2c lb 762 " seed (T. D. 12726), unfit for planting.. 2c lb 1567 " seed, wild (T. D. 31476, 31838, 32081).. Free 1676 Celestlte Free 1443 Cello bows (T. D. 10885) 40% 31 Cellon (T. D. 33317) 40c lb 1213 Cellophane, such as is ordinarily used in braiding 288 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Ahticle. Rate. or weaving, and in imitation of silic, straw, or similar substances 55c lb But not less than 45% 1213 Cellophane ribbons, knit goods, and other fab- rics and artistes wholly or in chief value of 45c lb and 60% 42 " If in the form of sheets (T. D. 39141) ... 25% 1419 " artificial flowers (T. D. 38816) 60% 1443 Cellos (T. D. 10941) $1.00 each and 35% 214 CeUs, asphaltum (T. D. 12244) 30 % 211 " porous, white, earthenware, if non-vitri- fied absorbent (T. D. 10396) 45% 31 Celluloid articles (T. D. 19583, 21870, 21881)... 60% 31 " whether known as, or by any other name, if in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms, and not made into finished or partly finished articles 40c tb Made into finished or partly finished ar- ' tides of which collodion or any com- pound of pyroxylin or other cellulose esters, by whatever name known, is the component material of chief value (T. D. 30634, 31118, 31296, 31849) 60% 31 " balls (T. D. 13223) 60% 1419 " boutonnieres (T. D. 14938, 14943) 60% 31 " comb blanks (T. D. 17839) 60% 1443 " covered harmonicas (T. D. 13302) 40% 30 " crude or unmanufactured 35c lb 31 " hair pins (T. D. 11033, 11092, 11418, 14706, 17809) 60% 31 " in sheets (T. D. 35245, 35979) 40clb 31 " jewelers' trays (T. D. 16478) 60% 31 " labels (T. D. 11045) 60 % 31 " martingale rings and loops (T. D. 35529) 60% 31 " memorandum tablets (T. D. 11966, 13814) 60% 31 " needles (T. D. 22807) 60% 31 " snap fastener (T. D. Abt. 38120) 60% 31 " toilet cases with mirror (T. D. 13814).. 60% 31 " toys (T. D. 32997) 60% 31 " umbrella handles (T. D. 17190) 60% 31 Cellulose, compounds of, by whatever name known, in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms, and not made into fin- ished or partly finished articles 40c lb Made into finished or partly finished articles 60% 30 " esters and ethers 35c lb 1213 " products of, not compounded (T. D. 39141, 39208) but not less than 45%. 55c lb 32 " vulcanized, or hard fibre 35% 1304 " watte (T. D. 33347) 6c lb and 15% 205 Cement, bicycle (T. r>. 8597) 20% 205 " Brazilian (T. D. 27714) 20% 205 " chalk slags (39 F. R. p. 763) 20% 1556 " copper Free 205 " dentists' (T. D. 32823) ' 20% 205 ■' fire (T. D. 17837) 20% 205 " from raw chalk and dried mud (39 F. R. 763) 20% 205 " furnace (T. D. 16851) 20% 1543 " hydraulic Free 205 " India rubber (T. D. 13769) 20% Schedule or Duties 289 P*"- Article. . Rate. 205 Cement, Eeene's, Valued $14 per ton or less $S.50perton Valued above $14 and not above $20 per ton $S per ton Valued above $20 and not above $40 per ton $10 per ton Valued above $40 per ton $14 per ton 205 Cement, lime kittpulver (T. D. 31727, 31940) 20% 205 " non-staining Portland (including the weight of the container) per 100 lbs. 8c 205 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 20130, 23489) 20% 1543 " Roman, Portland and other hydraulic (T. D. 14703) (See Proviso.) Free 214 " statuettes (T. D. 14860), plain 30% Decorated 40 % 205 " white, non-staining Portland (including the weight of the container) . .per 100 lbs, 8c 1673 Censers, if imported by church (Abt. 26391, T. D. 31832) Free 912 Centerpieces, cotton 30% 324 Centers of car wheels Ic lb 399 Central Hre oases, with fulminates (T. D. 3846), if not plated 40% 231 Ceramic colors, fluxes, glazes, and enamels, ground or pulverized 30 % In any other form 40% 202 " mosaic tiles. Valued not more than 40c square foot (but not less than 45% nor more than 60 % ) 8c sq. ft. Valued more than 40c square foot 50% 5 Cerates n. s. p. f 25 % 1693 Ceresia or ceresin, fossil wax (T. D. 2703, 6258). Free 1438 " manufactures of 20 % 1459 Cerisette* extract of (T. D. 17566) 20 % 302 Cerium alloys $2 lb and 25 % 1544 " cerite, or cerium ore (T. D. 20245) Free 89 " fluoride 35% 302 " metal $2 lb 89 " nitrate and other salts of cerium, n. s. p. f 35% 1310 Certificate of clinical thermometer (T. D. 20132) 25% 28 Cerulein (T. D. 5113, 8768, 12828, 15983), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 59 Ceylon, oil of, if not alcoholic (T. D. 33117) 25% 731 Chaff, grain or seed 10% 731 " oat (T. D. 16228) 10% 399 Chafing dishes, silver or plated 60 7o 329 Chain, anchor or stud link, 2 inches or more in diameter l^^c Tb less than 2 inches in diameter 2c lb 32 9 " of all kinds, made of iron or steel, not less than % inches in diameter. . . . %c lb less than % and not less than % mches.l%c tb less than % and not less than 5/16 m. . 2%c TO less than 5/16 inches in diameter 4c TO 399 "• links of wire • • ■ *" % 1428 " rope, curb, cable, and fancy patterns of, not exceeding one-half inch in diam- eter, width, or thi^knpss. valued above 30c per yard (T. D. 31865, 37222) 80% 290 F. B. Vandechift&Co. Par. . Article. Rate. 1428 Chain, in value 30 cents per yard or less (T. D. 34177) 75% 371 Ohadns, bicycle 30 % Provided, That if any country, depend- ency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty, when im- ported from the United States, in ex- cess of the duty herein provided, there shall be imposed upon such article, when imported either directly or in- directly from such country, depend- ency, province, or other subdivision of government, a duty equal to that im- posed by such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of gov- ernment on such article imported from the United States, but in no case shall such duty exceed 50% (T. D. 9969, 19, O. A. G. 527) 30% 399 " brass, not plated, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 787S, 9060, 10410, 21377) 40 % 1403 " composed of beads (T. D. 25018) 60% 1439 " gutta percha 25% 1424 " human hair 35% 1428 " and parts thereof, finished or unfinished, composed of metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, or plated, including rolled gold plate, and wheth- er or not set with precious or semi- precious stones, pearls, cameos, coral, or amber, or with imitation precious stones or imitation pearls 80% 1414 " if toys (T. D. 3208) 70% 329 " of all kinds, made of iron or steel, not less than % inch in diameter %c lb less than % and not less than % inch . . 1 % c lb less than % and not less than 5/16 in. 2%c lb less than 5/16 inch in diameter 4c tb 1428 " jewelry (T. D. 5103, 9840, 10889) 80% 329 " key steel (T. D. 5948, 8940, 9213, 9843, 17186), as chains, iron or steel, not less than % inch in diameter %c lb less than % and not less than % inch. .l%c lb less than % and not less than 5/16 in. .2^0 lb less than 5/16 inch in diameter 4c lb 329 " machine 35% 345 " saddlery, if not plated 50% " if plated 60% 399 ■' shot (49 F. R. 221, T. D. 10128, 10890).. 40% 1211 " silk vest (T. D. 17053) 60% 329 " sprocket 35 % 1428 ■' steel key (T. D. 38721) 80% 1428 " steel watch, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8740, 9969, 10889, 10890, 11241, 12040) 80% 329 " surveyors', as chains, iron and steel (T. D. 8740). 407 Ohalr cane or reeds, wrought or manufactured from rattans or reeds (T. D. 12981, 13244) 20% 410 " frames, wood imported in knocked down condition (T. D. 30790, 31628) 33 1/3% Schedule of Duties 291 Par. Article. Rate. 409 Chair seats, bamboo, wood, straw, papier machg, palm leaf or composition of wood, n. s. p. f 35% stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained or creosoted 45 % 1443 " with musical attachment (Abt. 2355, T. D. 25482) 40% 399 Chairs, lawn or garden, iron, not plated 40% 1119 " made of Aubusson tapestry, as wool man- ufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13225) 50% 399 " made of wire, if not plated 40% 399 " metal, n. s. p. f., not plated 40% 407 " willow or osier 60 % 410 " wood (T. D. 9536, 13225) 33 1/3% 1429 Chalcedony, cut, suitable for use in manufacture of jewelry 20% 233 "■ manufactured, if not suitable for jew- elry 50 % 1428 " set 80% 20 Chalk, billiard (T. D. 11333, 14200) 25 % 20 " blocks, cubes, disks or sticks, or other- wise 25% 1545 " crude, not ground, bolted, precipitated, or otherwise manufactured Free 20 " dry 25% 20 " figures (T. D. 6933) 25 % 209 " French (T. D. 28425), ground, powdered, washed or pulverized, except toilet pre- parations 25 % 209 " French, crude and unground %c lb 209 " French, cut or sawed, or in blanks, cray- ons, cubes, disks, or other forms Ic lb 209 " French, manufactures of, or of which such chalk is the component material of chief value, wholly or partly fin- ished, n. s. p. f., if not decorated 35% If decorated 45 % 20 " ground in oil (putty) %c lb 20 " ground, bolted or precipitated 25% 20 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f 25% 20 " precipitated, not suitable for medicinal or toilet purposes (T. D. 19491) 25% 20 " prepared (T. D. 30216) 25% 20 " red (T. D. 12458, 23027) 25% 205 " slags (39 F. R. 763) 20% 20 " tailors' (T. D. 16526) 25% 1205 Chamherg blanche, silk, as silk cloth 55% 1431 Chamois crust skins (T. T>. 32526, 32898, 33143). 20% 1431 " glove leather (T. D. 37105) 20% 1432 " skins, toilet (T. D. 8789) 30% 1431 " skins (T. D. 30799) 20% 1431 " skins, dry salted, untanned and with hair on (T. D. 24550) 20 % 1432 " sponges (T. D. 15823) : 30% 1432 " watch bags (T. D. 13794) 30 % 921 Chamoislne dusters, cotton (T. D. 16318) 40% 34 Chamomile flowers, advanced in value, if not al- cohollo 1"% 1567 " flowers, crude. If not alcoholic Free 59 " oil. If not alcoholic 25 % 211 Chamotte plates (T. D. 25675), non-vitrifled, ab- sorbent body 45 % 292 F. B. Vandegbift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 803 Cliainpagne and all other sparkllngr wines. ... $6 gall. Additional duty shall be levied on the bot- tles at 1/3 the rate provided, if im- ported empty or separately. 812 " breakage, leakage, or damage, allow- ance for. Cbampagne, Imitation of, dutiable, as champagne (Abt. 24669, T. D. 31236). Chandeliers are not regalia (T. D. 7303, 7712). 212 " china or earthenware, non-aHsorbent body, decorated, if vitrified, not deco- rated 60 % If decorated 70% 218 " glass (T. D. 15401) 60% 399 " metal, i.ot platej 40% 1313 Changeable color pictures (T. D. 6098) 35% 312 Channels and car truck channels, iron or steel, not assembled, manufactured or ad- vanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting l/5c lb Any of the foregoing machined, drilled, punched, assembled, fitted, fabricated for use, or otherwise advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting 20% 1430 CbantiUy laces (T. D. 14628) 90% 1440 Chapels, pasteboard and shells, if in chief value of shells (T. D. 8531) 35% 1446 Chaplets, of whatever material composed (except if made in whole or in part of gold, sil- ver, platinum, gold plate, silver plate, or precious or imitation precious stones), valued not more than $1.25 dozen 15% Valued more than $1.25 dozen 30% If made in whole or in part of gold, sil- ver, platinum, gold plate, silver plate, or precious or imitation precious stones 50 % 1609 Chappatote, Mexican asphalt, as asphaltum (T. D. 4867) Free 71 Char, bone 20% 71 " blood .• 20% 1526 Charcoal animal (T. D. 13359, 14700) Free 23 " capsules, not less than 25% 1451 " crayons 45c gross and 25% 1459 " for heating censer (T. D. 35917) 20% 1699 " hand warmers (T. D. 15330) Free 328 " iron, tubes, pipes, flues or stays made of, not thinner than 65/1000 inch, if not less than % inch in diameter % c lb if less than % inches and not less than % inch in diameter l%crb if less than % inch In diameter l%c lb 320 " plates or blocks, for electric battery (T. D. 8777) 40% 62 " powder, for toilet use, if not alcoholic. 75% 1699 " wood Free Charges, dutiable character of merchandise is subject to protest and not appraise- ment (T. D. 14784). " entered as part value, not a clerical error (T. D. 12452, 12460, 12464, 1S465, Schedule or Duties 293 ""• Article. Rate. 12650, 22934). Charges, fees for gauging (T. D. 13554). " for cartage, labor and storage accrue on goods entered by appraisement (T. D. 8993). for measuring lace dutiable (T. D. 13556). for remeasuring goods incorrectly stated on invoice (T. D. 13556). goods in transit (T. D. 13695). incurred in purchase of raw sealskins to be dyed abroad are dutiable (T. D. 8899, 11845, 14601). involuntary consignees are not liable for. Oft unclaimed goods (T. D. 7796). legalization not dutiable (T. D. 12004). must be specified on invoice (T. D. 10556, 11679, 12465, 13239). non-dutiable, Included in invoice price, may be deducted (T. D. 13532). overtime (T. T>. 12973). pro rating on hosiery, etc. (T. D. 11082, 13292, 19544). what are dutiable (70 F. R. 778, 18 O. A. G. 288, T. D. 23716). 68 Charlton, white (T. D. 16824) 25% 1428 Charms, agate (T. D. 7155) 80% 212 " bisque and parian ware, white 60% decorated 70 % 1428 " bone (T. T>. 12805, 32794), if jewelry... 80% 1428 " brass, in form of miniature albums, as jewelry (T. D. 25531) 80% 211 " earthenware, plain 45 % decorated 50% 1428 " 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 80% 1414 " if toys 70% 1428 " if jewelry (T. D. 9073, 9665) 80% 1428 " knives (T. D. 9073, 15010) 80% 1428 " lead pencils (T. D. 14640) 80% 1428 " miniature opera glasses (T. D. 9073, 9665) 80% 71 Chars, decolorizing and deodorizing 20% Chartreuse, as spirits (T. D. 22314). 1310 Charts (T. D. 17158), n. s. p. f 25% 1310 " card board sheets showing workmgs of an engine (T. D. 33348, 33389) 25% 1527 " for the use of the United States Free 1528 " hydrographic Fjee 1310 " lithographic (T. D. 33265) i:;;;' ?,^^° 1528 " printed over twenty years (T. X). 13164). Free 1530 " specially imported for societies or insti- tutions, not for sale Free 1673 Chasubles, for churches, as regalia ■■■■„■■■ l^Iff i430 " metal threads chief value (T. D. 10898) ■ • -75% 1430 " silk chief value (T. D. 12720) 75% 1430 " woven crosses for (T. D. 9664) 75% 294 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pari, Article. Rate. 1432 Chatelaine bags of leather, not jewelry (T. D. nQqoQ\ 30*5^ 1428 " watches, piiis for" (G.'a! '3820) ! 80% 1428 Chatelaines worn as jewelry (T. D. 1624, 21874) 80% 1439 Chatterton's compound (T. D. 22871) 25 % 1313 Checker boards, straw board chief value (T. D. 33194) 35% 1413 Checkers 50 % 1306 Checks, lithographed, as lithographic prints. 1310 " printed 25% 710 Cheese (T. D. 15819), but not less than 25%... 5c tb 405 " boxes, empty (T. D. 12315, 16169) 15% 410 " boxes, material for 33 1/3% 710 " filled (T. D. 17324), in addition to inter- nal revenue tax of 8c lb, but not less than 25 % 5c lb 710 " grated, in bottles (T. D. 1727), but not less than 25 % 5c lb 355 " knives without handles. (See Cutlery.) 355 " knives with handles. (See Cutlery.) " roquefort, usual coverings for (T. D. 14219, 66 F. R. 300, T. D. 16073). 710 " substitutes for, but not less than 25%.. 6c lb 1579 Cheetah skins, raw (T. D. 9731) Frea 399 Chemical apparatus and parts of, composed of platinum (T. D.. 13687) 60% 1 " acids n. s. p. f 25 % 3 " compound, acetone (T. D. 11974) 25% 1557 " compound, acetate of copper (T. D. 13588, 22942, 26652; Dept. letter July 1, 1902) ^ Free 24 " compounds, alcoholic, containing 20% of alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% containing more than 20% and not more than 50 % alcohol 40c lb and 25 % containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 56 " compound alizarin assistant (18 O. A. G. 106) (T. D. 23824) 35% 28 " compound, antipyrine (T. D. 15167, 20570) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " compound, aspirin. .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " compound, beta-naphthol (T. D. 11696, 21360) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 80 " compound, bicarbonate of potash, refined (T. D. 11189) l%c lb 23 " If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms (minimum) 25% 28 " compound, binitro toluol (T. D. 10490, 13410, 13578). . . .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 5 " compound, binoxide of barium (T. D. 15073, 31256) 26% 23 " If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 22 " compound, bismuth, mixtures and salts. 35% 5 " compound, bisulphide of carbon (T. D. Schedule of Duties 295 ^^- Article. Rate. 11416) 25% '^^ If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 5 Chemical compounds, bisulphite of lime and lampblack (T. D. 13071) 25 % 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25 % 5 " compound, bleaching liquid (T. D. 10006) 25% 5 " compound, cachon de laval (T. D. 11420) 25% 5 " compound, chloralamide (T. D. 15078). 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 26 " compound, chloral hydrate (T. D. 20994, 22958) 35% 5 " compound, chloride of magnesium (T. D. 13946) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 93 " compound, chloride of zinc in solution (T. D. 13070) 1 3/lOc lb 28 " compound, coal tar, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 60 " compound, cocaine, crude (53 F. R. p. 1006) $2.60 oz. 60 " compound, cocaine, hydrochlorate or muriate of (T. D. 19629, 20050)... $2.60 oz. 60 " compound, cocainphenate (T. D. 15071), $2.60 oz. 5 " compound, diastase (T. D. 15079) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 2 7 " compound, dimethyl, anilin, not medicinal and not colors or dyes (T. D. 13410), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 5 " compound, direct black (T. D. 15119)... 25% 28 " compound, eikonogen (T. D. 9910, 12696, 13410) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 5 " compound for cleaning boilers (T. D. 11304) 25% 68 " compound, galloflavin (T. D. 19545) 25% 5 " compound, germol (T. D. 15687) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 26 " comp.ound, glycerophosphoric acid 35% 21 " compound, gold, mixtures and salts.... 25% 28 " compound, guiacol (T. D. 21360), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% " compound, India rubber substitutes, not (T. D. 15317). 1549 " compound, napthalin (T. D. 17497) Free 27 " compound, napthol salt (T. D. 13568), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 2% F. B. Vandecbift & Co. Pab. Article. Rate. 27 Chemical compound, napthol soda (T. D. 12224), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " compound, naptholsulfo acid (T. D. 13410) For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " compound, naphthionate of soda (T. D. 13410) For 2 years, 7c lb and 65% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 83 " compound, nitrite of soda (T. D. 11558) 3c lb 5 " compound, noire solid, or steam black (T. D. 13596) 25% 5 " compound n. s. p. f., if not alcoholic (T. D. 11416) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms 25% 5 " compound, peptone (T. D. 12698) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms 25% 21 " compound platinum, mixtures and salts. 25% 83 " compound, prussiate of soda (T. D. 11354) 2c lb 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms Not less than 25 % 21 " compound, rhodium, mixtures and salts. 25% 28 " compound, salol (T. B. 22958), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 21 " compound, silver, mixtures and salts.... 25% 1505 " compound, so-called liquid albumen (T. D. 12794, 21112) Free 5 " compound, sodium sulphuret (T. D. 15221) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms 25 % 5 " compound, Stauffer's lubricant (T. D. 9986) 25% 5 " compound, symphoral (T. T>. 15393).... 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms ; 25 % 26 " compound, terpin hydrate 35 % 28 " compound, thlo-chromogen (T. D. 13567, 56 F. R. 482) 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 89 " compound, thorium nitrate (T. D. 20131) 35% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms Not less than 25 % 26 " compound, thymol 35% 26 " compound, urea 35% 5 " compounds, preparations, mixtures and salts, n. s. p. f 25 % 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forma 25% 24 " compounds and preparations, including mixtures and salts, distilled oils, essen- Schedule of Duties 297 Par. Article. Rate. tial oils, expressed or extracted oils, ani- mal oils and greases, ethers and esters, flavoring and other extracts and natural and synthetic fruit flavors, fruit esters, oils and essences. If containing 20% or less of alcohol, 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c Ih and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 24 Olienucal elements, alcoholic. If containing 20% or less of alcohol, 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 26% Containing more than 50% alcohol, SOc lb and 25% 5 " elements, n. s. p. f 25 % 218 " glassware (T. D. 22687) 65% 61 " natural or synthetic, odoriferous or aro- matic, n. s. p. f 45 % 28 " photographic For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 59 " preparations, oil of wine (T. X). 13498), if not alcoholic 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms 25% 1 " purposes, acids for, not specially enu- merated or provided for (T. D. 13818) . 25% 1557 " salts, acetate of copper (T. D. 22942, 26652) Free 5 " salts and compounds, n. s. p. f 25% 17 " salts, mercury sulphate (T. D. 12698).. 45% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms Not less than 2 5 % 27 " salts, naphthlonate of soda (T. D. 10250), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 5 '■ salts, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13946, 15706) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms 25 % §3 " salts, prussiate of soda (T. D. 11354) ... 2c lb 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms Not less than 25 % 24 •■ salts, salipyrene (T. D. 20051). If containing 20% or less of alcohol, 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50 % alcohol 40c lb and 25 % Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 81 " salts, santonate of calcium (T. D. 9935). 75c lb 5 " salts, smelling salts (T. D. 21264) 25% 25 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms 26% 298 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 28 Cbemical, synthetic and aromatic or odoriferous, not containing alcohol, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 218 " thermometers (T. D. 18637) 65% 218 " urinometers (T. D. 12028) . . ^ 65% 218 " utensils, glass not cut (T. D. 12037) 65% 218 " utensils, glass, cut 65 % 1616 " wood pulp (T. D. 16642), bleached or unbleached Free 23 " whether dutiable or free, imported in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms, Not less than 25% Chemises as wearing apparel, according to ma- terial of chief value (T. D. 12219). 399 Chemists' scales (T. D. 7606), if not plated 40% 1116 Cbenille Axminster carpets, figured or plain.... 55% 910 " cotton 50% 910 " cotton, articles of (T. D. 7186) 50% 910 " cotton curtains 50 % 919 " cotton, fascinators (T. D. 17061) 35% 910 " cotton, table covers 50% 1206 " silk, composed wholly or in chief value of silk 60 % silk drapery. (See Chenille, silk.) (T. D. 13340, 15038). 1204 " silk embroidery thread, if in the gum (but not less than 35%) (38 F. R. 724) $1.00 lb If ungummed (but not less than 40%), $1.50 lb 1204 " silk yarn, if in the gum (but not less than 35%) (T. D. 7994) $1.00 lb If ungummed (but not less than 40%), $1.50 lb 1430 " wool trimmings 90 % 1119 " wool yarn, as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 17261) 50% 605 Cheroots $4.50 lb and 25% 737 Cherries, dried, desiccated, evaporated or pre- pared 40 % 737 " green or ripe (T. D. 34130) 2c lb 737 " in brine (T. D. 23220, 32224, 33763) 2c lb 737 " in brine, brine 0.595 of one per cent salt, as in brine (T. D. 32847, 3S504) 2c lb 737 " ■ in liquid containing 0.16 to 0.20 of one per cent salt, not in brine (T. D. 33433, 35252) 2c lb " in sulphurous acids prohibited (T. D. 23390). 737 " in maraschino (T. D. 32540) 40% 737 " more or less dried, as dried (T. D. 31450) 40% 7 37 " natural state 2c lb 737 " not pitted or stemmed, if in brine (T. D. 28925) 2c lb 737 " preserved or packed in sugar, molasses, spirits or their own juices, or having sugar added thereto (T. D. 27585, 31832), if containing no alcohol or less than 5 % 40 % Containing 5% or more of alcohol and n. s. p. f 40 % Schedule of Duties 299 "■**■ Article. Rate. "^^^ And in addition, on the alcohol contained „„_ therein in excess of 5% $5.00 gall. 2,4 Cherries, sour, dried on tree (T. D. 33304, 34130), 2c lb "3" " sun dried, partly 2c lb 737 " sulphured , 2c lb ''5" " wild, in spirits, as fruit in spirits (T. D. 22004). 24 CSherry Juice concentrated, containing 20% or less of alcohol 20c lb and 25 % Containing more than 20% and not more than 50 % alcohol 40c lb and 25 % Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 806 " juice containing no alcoholi or not more than % % of alcohol 70c gall. Containing more than % % of alcohol (T. D. 11592. 12445, 60 F. R. 599, 65 F. R. 984) 70c gall. And in addition, on the alcohol contained therein $5.00 gall. 806 " juice, medicated, as cherry juice (T. D. 12445). 5 " laurel water (T. D. Abt. 30643, 32997).. 25% 1700 " lumber (Abt. 182, T. D. 24973) Free 1703 " root Free 753 " seedlings $2.00 M 1459 •■ sirup (T. D. 23404) 20 % 5 " water (T. D. 9931) 25% 1413 Chessmen and chess balls, bone, ivory, or other material (T. D. 8797, 13559, 15002)... 50% Chest, containing silverware, items dutiable sepa- rately (T. D. 16813) 39 Chestnut extract, if not alcoholic (T. D. 3412).. 15% 1459 " flour (T. D. 11547) 20% 1459 " water, flour of (T. D. 15155) 20% 1546 Chestnuts, boiled and immersed in a syrup, not nuts but comfits (T. D. 27985) Free 1546 " including marrons, crude, baked, dried, prepared or preserved In any man- ner Free 1546 " of Southern Europe as marrons, crude (T. D. 31450) Free 1546 ^' shelled or unshelled ' Free Cheviots, twilled, as wool manufactures (T. D. 15044). (See Fabrics woolen.) 1459 Chewing gum (T. D. 32926) 20% 603 " tobacco 55c rb 1567 Chla seed, crude, if not alcoholic Free 34 " seed, not crude, if not alcoholic 10% 232 Chiampo stone (T. D. 33362) 65c cu. ft. 1567 Chlan turpentine, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 5114) Free 5 " turpentine, if medicinal 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms 25% 1459 Chick pea flour (T. D. 32926) 20% 767 " peas In tins (T. D. 32858) 2c lb 1657 " peas or garbanzos, seed Free Chickens, coop of, not household effects (T. D. 25538). 712 " dead 6o tb 300 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 711 Chickens, live (T. D. 16660) 3c lb 1419 Chicks and ducklings, stuffed (T. D. 36960) 60% 25 Chicle, crude 10c lb 25 " refined or advanced in value by any- process (T. D. 38153, 38360) 15c tb 774 Chicory root, in rolls (T. D. 12531) 3c lb 774 " root, ground, burnt, roasted or granu- lated (15 O. A. G. p. 491) 3c tb 774 " root, adulterated (T. D. 15037) 3o lb 774 " root, paste (T. D. 1509) 3c lb 774 " root, prepared (T. D. 30550) 3c lb 774 " root, raw l%c lb 762 " seed (T. D. 15177) 6clb 774 " Seelig's coffee (T. D. 14783) 3c lb Chief value, meaning of (17 O. A. G. p. 337). 1430 Chiffon, bands of, and veilings, silk (T. D. 36609) 90% 720 Chiknwa (T. D. 34355) 25% 779 Chili peppers, unground (T. D. 13956) 2c lb 779 " peppers, ground 5c lb 399 Chilled iron shoe slides (T. D. 4470), if not plated 40 % 335 " shot, iron or steel %c lb 779 Chillies or bird peppers, unground (59 F. R. 446, T. D. 13956, 14738, 14787, 15475) 2c lb 1443 Chimes of bells (T. D. 5999) 40% 233 Chimney pieces, marble 50 % 237 " pieces, slate 15% 218 Chimneys, glass, cut edges (T. D. 11001, 17017, 17029, 17044) 60% 218 " glass, not cut 60% Chin rests (T. D. 10259), according to material of chief value. 212 China, painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or deco- rated in any manner, and manufactures in chief value of (T. D. 38012, 38225), if vitrified non-absorbent body, n. s. p. f 70% Any of the foregoing articles containing 25% or more of calcined bone 55% 212 " if plain white, or plain brown, and manu- factures in chief value of, n. s. p. f. . . 60 % Any of the foregoing articles containing 25% or more of calcined bone 50% 212 •• balls for sign work, plain (T. D. 15147). 60% 212 " baskets (T. D. 9012) 70% 207 " clay, or kaolin (T. D. 5367, 28923).. $2.50 ton 1459 " clay, or kaolin prepared for clearing wines (Oct. 17, 1879, Toledo) 20 % 212 " clock cases, with or without movements, decorated (T. D. 11676, 31086, 32379). 70% Plain white or plain brown 60 % 212 " cooking dlshea, colored brown on under- side, for utilitarian purposes (T. D. 29236) 60% 1414 " dolls and doll heads (T. D. 12992, 12995 14684, 30922, 31624) 70% 1021 " grass, manufactures of 40 % 1459 " grass, noils of (T. D. 6873, 13348 17777) ; 10% 1582 grass or ramie Free 1021 " grass, thread and yarn (T. D. 2133, 3621). 40% Schedule of Duties 301 "■^- Article. Rate. 1428 China jewelry (T. D. 5161) 80% 212 " jewelry settings (T. D. 4971) 70% 5I2 " lemon squeezers (T. D. 12950) 60% 212 " parasol sticks, decorated heads (T. D. ,1, „ 11704) 70% ^^^ plaques, pill tiles, ornaments, toys, charms, vases, statues, statuettes, mugs, cups, steins, lamps, and all other articles wholly or in chief value of such ware, if painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any man- ner, if vitrified non-absorbent body... 70% Any of the foregoing articles containing 25% or more of calcined bone 55% Plain white or plain brown 60% Any of the foregoing articles containing 25% or more of calcined bone 50% 212 " plaques, decorated (T. D. 25761) 70% Plain white or plain brown 60 % 212 " plates, hand painted, not paintings (Abt. 2154, T. D. 25462) 70% 212 " ornaments, decorated 70% Plain white or plain brown 60% 407 " reeds (T. D. 13244) 20% 913 " ribbons (T. D. 15855) 35% 34 " root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. 10% 1567 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free 212 " scale plates, decorated 70% Plain white or plain brown (T. D. Abt. 33187, 33660, 33704) 60% 908 " silks, cotton chief value, dutiable as cot- ton cloth; and in addition thereto 5% But not more than 45% 1205 " silks, silk chief value, as silk piece goods (T. D. 10900, 13418) 55% 207 " stone (T. D. 4971) $2.50 ton 212 " statuettes, decorated 70 % If containing 25% or more of calcined bone 55% Plain white or plain brown 60% If containing 25% or more of calcined bone 50% 1022 " straw matting 3c sq. yd. 212 " toys and toy tea sets, decorated 70% If containing 25% or more of calcined bone 55% Plain white or plain brown 60% If containing 25% or more of calcined bone 50 % 212 " umbrella handles, decorated (T. D. 10252) 70% If containing 25% or more of calcined bone 55% Plain white or plain brown. , 60% If containing 25% or more of calcined bone 50% 399 " vases, bronze mounted, metal chief value (T. D. 24674), not plated 40% 212 " vases, decorated (T. D. 21140) 70% Plain white or plain brown 60% gS " white, a color 25 % 302 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 908 Chinas shall be classified as cotton cloth under Pars. 903, 904, 906, and in addition thereto 5% (but not more than 45%) (T. D. 10900). 212 Chinaware articles, n. s. p. f. decorated 70% If containing 25% or more of calcined bone 55% Plain white or Clain brown 60% If containing 25% or more of calcined bone 50 % 212 " painted, colored, tinted, enameled, stained, printed, gilded, or ornamented or decorated in any manner (T. D. 13868), n. s. p. f 70% If containing 25% or more of calcined bone 55 % Plain white or plain brown (T. D. 15169, 15170, 15171) 60% If containing 25% or more of calcined bone 50 % 212 " paintings on (T. D. 16430, 25761) 70% If containing 25% or more of calcined bone 55 % " Vitrified, semi-vltrified, semi-vitreous, meaning of (T. D. 38012, 38225). 720 Chincai'ds, as sardines (T. D. 1382). Chinese articles for Joss house not regalia (T. D. 8548). 773 " bean curd (T. D. 23639) 36 % 773 " bean sticks or bean cake (T. D. 23639).. 35% 1459 " birds' nests (T. D. 22057) 20% 70 " blue, containing ferrocyanide of iron, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 8c lb 1416 " bombs, including weight of all coverings, wrappings, and packing material (T. D. 6037, 22498, 23218) 12c lb 1313 " counters or chips (T. D. 16177) 35% 1416 " fireworks, n. s. p. f., including weight of all coverings, wrappings, and packing material (T. D. 15227) 12clb 42 " gelatin or agar-agar 25% " laborers will not be permitted to land (T. D. 9045, 9319). 759 " longan (T. D. 23985) Ic lb 1632 " nut oil Free 1449 " paper rolls, painted, stenciled and finished by hand, if works of art (T. D. 13774) 20% 1312 " playing cards (T. D. 10731). 10c pack and 20% 747 " plum sauce (T. D. 23075) 35 % 1022 " matting. (See China rriatting.) " merchants, not excluded (T. D. 20943). " nurses, not excluded (T. D. 8068). " queue strings, as wearing apparel, ac- cording to material of chief value (T. D. 11856). " railway officials, liable for bringing pro- hibited into the U. S. (T. D. 12167, 12879). Schedule of Duties 303 ^■*R. Article. Rate. Chinese residents in the U. S. must be registered (T. D. 13996, 14542%). 1579 " sable skins, raw (T. D. 13686) Free 706 " sausages, as prepared meat (T. D. 30801) 20% 1430 " screens, cotton chief value, embroidered (T. D. 13663) 75% seamen, not laborers (T. D. 7006). servants, not excluded (T. D. 6068). 1405 " shoes, the uppers of which are composed wholly or in chief value of wool, cot- ton, ramie, animal hair, fiber, or silk, or substitutes for any of the foregoing, whether or not the soles are composed of leather, wood, or other material, 83 " of soda l%c lb 83 " of sodium l%clb 5 Chlorbarium, if not alcoholic (T. D. 6301) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 12 Chloride of barium (T. D. 763, 6301) Ii4c tb 27 " benzyl, if not medicinal and not a color or dye, for 2 years 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 1541 " of calcium (T. D. 9008) Free 38 " of ethyl (T. D. 22841) 15c lb 14 " of lime (T. D. 6568, 12041) . .' 3/lOc lb 50 " of magnesium, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18007).. %clb 50 "of magnesium, anhydrous Ic lb 1645 " of potassium Free 83 " of sodium or salt, in bags, sacks, bar- rels, or other packages lie 100 lbs In bulk , 7c 100 lbs 90 " of tin (T. T>. 12953) 25% 93 " of zinc (T. D. 13070) 1 3/lOc lb 14 Chlorinated lime or bleaching powder 3/10o tb 5 Chlorine, liquid 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 1583 Chlorkallum, as manure salt Free 27 Chlorolbenzene For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 24 Chlorodlne, Brown's (T. D. 14805). If containing 20% of less of alcohol, 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 18 Chloroform 6e lb 218 Chlorometers, glass 65 %. 39 Chlorophyll, extract of, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9912, 28018, 28719, 28826) 15% Schedule of Duties 305 Par. Article. Rate. 404 Chocks, auto-shipping (Abt. 39897) 10% 605 Choccrtate confectionery (T. D. 9527, 13916, 14098, 14167) 40% 505 " figures and images, as chocolate confec- tionery (T. D. 13869, 14167) 40% 505 " icina as chocolate confectionery (T. D. 12380) 40% 775 " milk, as chocolate (T. D. 31053). 775 " small wafers of, ■ not confectionery, but as chocolate (T. D. 27217). 775 " sweetened, unsweetened, powdered, or otherwise prepared, 17%%, but not less than 2c lb 355 Chopping knives (T. D. 15992), as cook's knives. 773 Chowdiow (T. D. 32488) 35% 1459 Christmas trees (T. D. 21372) 10% 1414 " tree decorations made wholly or In chief value of tinsel wire, lame or lahn, bul- lion or metal threads (T. D. 7853, 8656, 10730, 14945, 15827) 70% 218 " tree decorations, glass balls for (T. D. 38985, 38986, 38987) 55% 1419 " tree ornaments in the forms of artificial fruits (T. D. 33409) 60% 5 Chromalum 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25 % 1547 Chromate of iron Free 47 " of lead 30 % 80 " of potash 2%clb 83 " of soda l%e lb 1443 Chromatic-pitch pipes (T. D. 10258) 40% 6 Chrome alum (T. D. 28346, 29003, 29701) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 201 " brick 25% 302 " metal 30% 1547 " ore ' Free 72 " yellow, chrome green, and other chro- mium colors in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water (T. D. 13200, 21720) 25% 1501 Chromic acid E,^^^ 1547 Chromite ±J^^ 1547 " or chrome ore i' ree 302 Chromium cobalt tungsten (on the tungsten contained therein) 60c lb and 25 % T« " colors in pulp, dry, or ground in or mixed with oil or water 25% 5 " fluorine (T. D. 13602) i • -;■ VV/.V ^^''^ 28 '■ hydroxide of, crude (T. D. 31102, 31140 31679) For 2 years, 7o lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and.45% 302 " metal ^^% 302 " nickel ^ \'\"^ '* on 2 " tungsten (on the tungsten contained therein) SOc lb and 25% 302 " silicon 25% 302 vanadium 25% 306 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1305 Cbromo paper (T. D. 6098, 12S12), as paper, 399 Cbromographs (T. D. 4442), if not plated 40% Chromos, according to material of chief value (T. D. 5653, 6899, 17454). 218 " mounted on beveled and gilded glass (T. D. 24829) 55 % 367 Chronometers, box or ship, and parts thereof (T. D. 19437) 45% 1 Chrysamic acid 25 % 751 Chrysanthemums (T. D. 13689), cut flowers.... 40% 752 " plants 25% 5 Chrysarobin (T. D. 35044) 25 % 28 Chrysiodlne (T. D. 3927) . . .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1619 Chrysolite, crude Free 233 " manufactures 50% Church altars, according to material of chief value (T. D. 9356, 18625). 399 ■' bells (T. D. 9414), if not plated 40% 1443 " chimes for 40 % " carpets for are dutiable (T. D. 8346). " furniture is dutiable (T. D. 4312). (See Furniture.) lamps for, are dutiable (T. D. 4312, 12628). 1707 " pictorial paintings on glass, if works of art, imported expressly for presenta- tion to Free 1673 " regalia and gems, where specially im- ported in good faith and for the use and by order of any society incor- porated or established solely for re- ligious purposes, and not for sale. But the term "regalia" as herein used shall be held to embrace only such insignia of rank or office or emblems as may be worn upon the person or borne in the hand during public exercises of the society or institution, and shall not in- clude articles of furniture or fixtures, or of regular wearing apparel, or per- sonal property of individuals (T. D. 20973, 24503) Free " statues, according to material (T. D. 21543). 230 " windows, stained or painted (T. D. 16341) 50% 1707 " windows, stained or painted, which are works of art when Imported to be used in houses of worship and when ordered after the passage of this Act, valued at $15 or more per square foot, and ex- cluding any article, in whole or in part, molded, cast, or mechanically wrought from metal within 20 years prior to Importation Free Churches, lectern for, not regalia (T. D. 12633). 749 Chutney in own juice and spices (T. D. 38068, 38933) 35% 773 " sauce 36% Schedule of Duties 307 P*^ Article. Rate. 1419 Cicalino (T. D. Abt. 41728) 60% 34 Cicuta conium, advanced in value, if not alco- holic ■ 10% 1567 " conium, crude, if not alcoholic Free f^ _ " conium extract, if not alcoholic Free 738 Cider 5c gall. 738 " boiled (T. D. 38725, 38948) 5c gall. 806 " huckleberry, as fruit juice (T. D. Abt. 21692, 29946). Cigar boxes, beveled edges, divided into com- partments for holiday trade, not un- usual coverings (Abt. 5911, T. D. 26248). 410 " boxes, empty (Abt. 6709, T. D. 26390), 33 1/3% " boxes. Section 26, Act of August 28, 1894. 410 " cabinets (T. D. 12132) 33 1/3% 1428 " cases (T. D. 2667, 12913), valued over 20c dozen pieces, composed of metal, finished or partly finished 80 % 1428 " cutters (T. D. 15010), valued over 20c dozen pieces, composed of metal, finished or partly finished 80% 1428 " holders (T. D. 9924, 10224), valued over 20c dozen pieces, composed of metal, finished or partly finished 80% 1454 " holders, n. s. p. f 60% 1454 " or cigarette holders of colored glass, as smokers' articles (Abt. 471, T. D. 25039) 60% 1306 " labels, flaps and bands, composed wholly or in chief value of paper, lithographi- cally printed in whole or in part from stone, metal, gelatin, or other mate- rial, dutiable as follows: Labels and flaps, printed in less than 8 colors (bronze printing to be counted as two colors), but not printed in whole or in part of metal leaf 25c tb Bands of the same number of colors and printings 35c lb Labels and flaps, printed in 8 or more colors, but not printed in whole or in part of metal leaf 35c tb Bands of the same number of colors and printings 50c lb Labels and flaps, printed in whole or in part of metal leaf 60c tb Bands printed in whole or in part of metal leaf ■ 65o lb All labels, flaps, and bands, not exceed- ing 10 square inches cutting size in dimensions, if embossed or die cut, shall pay the same rate of duty as hereinbefore provided for cigar bands of the same number of colors and printings (but no extra duty shall be assessed on labels, flaps, and bands for embossing or die cutting). 1417 " lighters, wax tapers, as matches (T. D. 14223) , 40% 308 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1428 Cigar lighters, metal (T. D. 35880, 36458, 38897) 80% 1454 " lights, special safety (T. D. 1924, 3067). 60% samples of 12 or 13 legal (T. D. 21272, 21743). 1454 " stands, metal, used as table ornaments (T. D. 24137, 25138) 60% 601 " wrappers (53 F. R. 238), stemmed.. $2.75 lb Unstemmed $2.10 lb 1454 Cigarette books and cigarette book covers 60% 1428 " cases. (See Cigar cases.) " holders. (See Cigar holders.) 372 " machines (T. D. Abt. 40097), if not plated 30 % 1454 " paper in all forms, except cork paper (T. D. 14646) 60 % 605 Cigarettes, all kinds $4.50 lb and 25% 5 ■' medicinal (T. D. 1646, 3080) 25% 605 Cigars $4.50 lb and 25% " allowance made for weight of paper bands or rings (T. D. 24346). 605 " paper $4.50 lb and 25 % 1649 Cinchona bark, all alkaloids or salts of Free 1518 " bark (T. D. 9465) Free 5 " cordefolia liquid (T. D. 9046) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, torches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 1649 " muriate of Free 1649 Clnchonidia and sulphate of (T. D. 6865) Free 1673 Cinctures, as regalia (T. D. 2617) Free 214 Cinders from rolling mills (T. D. 8463) 30% 214 " iron (T. D. 11650) ' 30% 1453 Cinematography film pictures, prints, positives or duplicates of every kind and nature, and of whatever substance made, Ic per linear ft. 78 Cinnabar, artificial 28c lb 214 " or native red sulphuret of mercury 30% 5 Cinnamlc acid (T. D. 22563, Abt. 31303, 33194). 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 779 Cinnamon and chips of, unground 2c lb " ground 5c lb 1631 " oil of (T. D. 4039), if not alcoholic Free 772 CippoUni (T. D. Abt. 21899, 30037) 25% 230 iCircles, table mirrors (T. D. 13526) 50% 316 Clrclette (T. D. 15405, 16540) 35% 340 Circular saws 20 % 372 " steel plates for electrical machines (T. D. 15241) 30% Circulars, exhibiting in transit, dutiable (T. D. 9633, 14439). 1310 " advertising, for gratuitous distribution (T. B. 6620) 25% Sec. 305, Circulars, obscene Prohibited 214 Clrlne (T. D. 32536) 30% 717 Cisco or lake herring (T. D. 14064) Ic lb 1639 Citizens of the United States dying abroad, per- sonal effects of Free Schedule of Duties 309 P*R- Article. Rate. 61 Citral, If not alcoholic (T. D. 14203) 45% 62 " containing more than 10% alcohol, 40c tb and 75% 5 Citrate green scales Iron and ammonium (T. D. Abt. 25873, 31708) 25% 49 " of lime 7c lb 5 " of magnesia (T. D. 6291) 25 % 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 5 " of soda 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 5 Citrated kali (T. D. 6006) 25 % 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 1 Citric acid 17c lb 739 Citron- or peel of, candied, preserved or prepared (T. D. 24965) 4%c lb 739 " or peel of crude, dried or In brine 2c lb 24 " extracts, if containing 20% alcohol or less (T. D. 16578) 20c lb and 25 % Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 739 " in brine (T. D. 21309) 2c lb 739 " green or ripe 2c lb 59 '• oil of (T. D. 8962), if not alcoholic 25% 1631 Cltronella oil (T. D. 770), if not alcoholic Free 738 Citrons, crude, dried or in brine 2c lb Candied or otherwise prepared or pre- served 4%c lb 61 Civet, crude 20% (Note Provisos.) 61 " oil of, if not alcoholic 40c lb and 50% " containing more than 10% alcohol, 40o lb and 75% 361 Clamps (T. T>. Abt. 37726) 60% 1662 Clams Free 1662 " in cans (T. D. 6548, 26387) Free 1700 Clapboards Free 1 Clarifying powder for wines containing by weight of tannic acid less than 50% (T. D. 8855, 16437, 25151) 4c lb 1443 Clarionet (T. D. 14737) 40% 1407 " cleaners (T. D. 32512) 45% 1443 " reeds (T. D. 10259) 40% 354 Clasp knives, valued at not more than 40c doz, Ic each and 50% Valued more than 40c and not more than 50c dozen 5c each and 50 % Valued more than 50o and not more than $1.25 dozen lie each and 65% Valued more than $1.25 and not more than $3 dozen 18c each and 55 % Valued more than $3 and not more than $6 dozen 25c each and 50% Valued more than $6 dozen.. 35c each and 55% 310 F. B. Vandechift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1428 Clasps, if jewelry (T. D. 8790, 13426) 80% 348 " and parts thereof, by whatever name kftown, or of whatever material com- posed, not plated with gold, silver, or platinum, and not mounted on tape (T. D. 9192) 55% Mounted on tape, including sew-on fas- teners (T. D. 9192) 60% 1459 Claws of tigers and like animals (T. D. 9635).. 10% 207 Clay, ball (T. D, 13435) $1 ton 207 " burned (T. D. 6140) $2 ton 207 " china or kaolin (T. D. 31379) $2.50 ton 207 " common blue $1 ton 210 " crucibles, not decorated, ornamented, or incised in any manner (T. D. 15148).. 15% If decorated, ornamented, or incised.... 20% 210 " figures, colored before baking (T. D. 8045) 15% 214 " ground stone (T. D. 17127) 30% 207 " Gross- Almerode, glass-pot $1 ton 207 " Halle (T. D. 34810) $1 ton 214 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f., if decorated. 40% Not decorated 30% 214 " modeling (T. D. 32536, 35473) 30% 1647 " modeling, as tools of trade (T. D. 14175) Free 214 " pipe stems, broken (T. D. 17151) 30% 1454 " pipes, churchwardens, as clay pipes, com- mon tobacco (T. D. 14241), Valued at not more than 40c gross. . 15c gross Valued at more than 40c gross 45% 1454 " pipes and bowls, common tobacco (T. D. 14320), Valued at not more than 40o gross.. 15c gross Valued at more than 40c gross 45% 1454 " pipes, glazed (T. D. 35963) 60% 214 " retort settings (T. D. 17388) 30% 1619 ■' stone, crude (T. T>. 1055) Free 201 " tank blocks, as brick, fire (T. D. 16828). . 25% 207 " unwrought or unmanufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 37608) $1 ton 207 " washed, dried and ground (T. D. 9249) $2 ton 207 " wrought or manufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12963) $2 ton 355 Cleavers, butchers', as knives, cooks' (T. D. 15992). (See Cutlery.) 355 " spacca ossi, as knives, cooks' (T. D. 14961)). (See Cutlery.) 752 Clematis (T. D. 12542) 25% 752 " Jackmanii (T. D. 15112) 25% 1675 Cliff stone, unmanufactured (T. D. 5452) Free 218 Clinical thermometers (T. D. 18637) 65% 357 Clippers, animal, barbers' and nail. Valued at not more than 50c dozen, 3%c each and 45% Valued at more than 50o and not more than $1.75 dozen 15c each and 45% Valued at more than $1.75 dozen, 20c each and 45% 357 " grass (T. D. 17661), Valued at not more than 60c dozen, 3 %c each and 45 % Schedule of Duties 311 "^K Article. Rate. Valued at more than 50c and not more than $1.75 dozen 15c each and 45% Valued at more than $1.75 dozen, 20c each and 45% 1651 Clippings, used chiefly for making paper Free 1533 " from brass or Dutch metal, fit only for remanufacture (T. D. 23108) Free 1556 " from new copper, not manufactured. . . Free 301 " from new iron, fit only for remanufac- ture, valued at not more than 7c lb . 75c ton 1457 " fur (T. D. 13245) 10% 1420 " fur large enough to be sewed together (T. D. 30034) 40% 1457 " fur, too small to be sewed together 10% 1579 " fur undressed (T. D. 20143) Free 319 Clip plates (T. D. 33055) 25% 1451 Clips, pencil whether separate or attached to pencil 25c gross 348 doak clasps (T. D. 9192, and parts thereof, by whatever name known, or of whatever material composed, not plated with gold, silver or platinum, and not mounted on tape 55% Mounted on tape, including sew-on fas- teners 60% 350 " pins (T. D. 13874), not plated and not commonly known as jewelry 35% 1108-1109 Cloakings, wool chief value (G. A. 3752, T. D. 9692, 12245, 41 F. R. 881). (See Fabrics woven of wool.) 919 Cloaks, cotton 3 5 % 919 " cotton and india rubber, cotton chief value 3 5 % 1115 " lined with fur, wool chief value (64 F. R. 577), Valued at not more than $2 lb . 24c lb and 40% Valued at more than $2 lb and not more than $4 lb 30c lb and 45% Valued at more than $4 lb ... . 45c lb and 50% 1017 " linen 35% 1210 " silk 60% 1115 " waterproof, india rubber and wool, wool chief value. Valued at not more than $2 lb . 24c lb and 40% Valued at more than $2 lb and not more than $4 lb 30c lb and 45 % Valued at more than $4 tb 45c and 50% 1115 " wool (T. D. 17941), Valued at not more than $2 tb . 24c lb and 40% Valued at more than $2 lb and not more than $4 lb 30c lb and 45 % Valued at more than $4 lb 45c and 50% 316 Clock bushing wire, brass (T. D. 7129) 25% 368 " cases n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13308) 45% 212 " cases, with or without movements, com- posed of china, porcelain, parian, or bisque ware, if painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any man- ner, of vitrified non-absorbent body (T. D. 31086, 32379) 70% 312 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. If not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or orna- mented or decorated in any manner. . . 60% 211 Clock cases, with or without movements, com- posed of earthenware, stoneware or crockery ware, of a non-vitrifled ab- sorbent body, includingr white granite and semi-porcelain earthenware, and cream colored ware, if painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed or ornamented or decorated in any manner 50% Plain white, plain yellow, plain brown, plain red, or plain black, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed or ornamented or deco- rated in any manner 45% 368 " cases of bronze and china, metal chief value (T. D. 26990) 46% 367 " dials (T. D. 11414) Provided that all dials, whether attached to movements or not when imported, shall have indel- ibly painted, printed, or stamped there- on the name of the country of origin, 3o per dial and 45 % 368 " disks (T. D. 14837) 50% 368 " escapements or parts of clocks (T. D. 32751, 32884) 45% And in addition, having not more than 2 jewels in the escapement $1 each Having more than 2 jewels and not more than 4 jewels $2 each Having more than 4 jewels $4 each If without jewels in the escapement and valued at not more than $1.10 each. 35o each Valued at more than $1.10 and not more than $2.25 each 70c each Valued at more than $2.25 and not more than $5 each $1 each Valued at more than $5 and not more than $10 each $2 each Valued at more than $10 each $3 each 368 " faces (T. D. 11414) 50% 367 " jewels (T. D. 22840) 10% 399 " keys (T. D. 11184), not plated 40% 368 " movements (T. D. 15978) 45% And in addition, having not more than 2 jewels in the escapement $1 each Having more than 2 jewels and not more than 4 jewels $2 each Having more than 4 jewels $4 each If without jewels in the escapement and valued at not more than $1.10 each. S5c each Valued at more than $1.10 and not more than $2.25 each 70o each Valued at more than $2.25 and not more than $6 each $1 each Valued at more than $5 and not more than $10 each $2 each Valued at more than $10 each $3 each Schedule of Duties 313 P-*K. Article. Rate. 399 Clock movements, mechanical figures not (T. D. 15710, 15978) 40% 212 " ornaments of china, decorated 70% Plain white or plain brown 60% 316 " wire (T. D. 23278) 25% 1430 Clocked hosiery (T. D. 14327) 75% 368 Clocks (T. D. 16718) 45% And in addition, having not more than 2 jewels in the escapement $1 each Having more than 2 jewels and not more than 4 jewels $2 each Having more than 4 jewels $4 each If without jewels in the escapement and valued at not more than $1.10 each. 35c each Valued at more than $1.10 and not more than $2.25 each 70c each Valued at more than $2.25 and not more than $5 each $1 each Valued at more than $5 and not more than $10 each $2 each Valued at more than $10 each $8 each 368 " alarm fitted with a musical attachment, as clocks (T. D. 25310) 45 % And in addition, having not more than 2 jewels in the escapement $1 each Having more than 2 jewels and not more than 4 jewels $2 each Having more than 4 jewels $4 each If without jewels in the escapement and valued at not more than $1.10 each. 35c each Valued at more than $1.10 and not more than $2.25 each 70c each Valued at more than $2.25 and not more than $5 each $1 each Valued at more than $5 and not more than $10 each $2 each Valued at more than $10 each $3 each 368 ■' ball (T. D. Abt. 28310, 32455) 45% And in addition, having not more than 2 jewels in the escapement $1 each Having more than 2 jewels and not more than 4 jewels $2 each Having more than 4 jewels $4 each If without jewels in the escapement and valued at not more than $1.10 each. 35c each Valued at more than $1.10 and not more than $2.25 each 70c each Valued at more than $2.25 and not more than $5 each $1 each Valued at more than $5 and not more than $10 each $2 each Valued at more than $10 each $3 each 212 " china (T. D. 11676), decorated 70% Plain white or plain brown 60 % 368 " metal and wood (T. D. 11551) 45% And in addition, having not more than 2 jewels in the escapement $1 each Having more than 2 jewels and not more than 4 jewels ■ • $2 each Having more than 4 jeweils $4 each 314 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. If without jewels in the escapement and valued at not more than $1.10 each. 35c each Valued at more than $1.10 and not more than $2.25 each , 70c each Valued at more than $2.25 and not more than $5 each $1 each Valued at more than $5 and not more than $10 each $2 each Valued at more than $10 each $3 each 368 Clocks, parts of (T. D. 9857) 45% And in addition, having- not more than 2 jewels in the escapement $1 each Having more than 2 jewels and not more than 4 jewels $2 each Having more than 4 jewels $4 each If without jewels in the escapement and valued at not more than $1.10 each. 35c each Valued at more than $1.10 and not more than $2.25 each 70c each Valued at more than $2.25 and not more than $5 each $] each Valued at more than $5 and not more than $10 each $2 each Valued at more than $10 each $3 each " pieces of crown glass not parts of (T. D. 25674). " so called ball, parts separately dutiable. 268 " traveling (T. D. 15978) 45% And in addition, having not more than 2 jewels in the escapement $1 each Having more than 2 jewels and not more than 4 jewels $2 each Having more than 4 jewels $4 each If without jewels in the escapement and valued at not more than $1.10 each. 35c each Valued at more than $1.10 and not more than $2.25 each 70c each Valued at more than $2.25 and not more than $5 each $1 each Valued at more than $5 and not more than $10 each $2 each Valued at more than $10 each $3 each 368 " with wooden movements 45% Valued at more than $1.10 and not more than $2.25 each 70c each Valued at more than $2.25 and not more than $5 each $1 each Valued at more than $5 and not more than $10 each J2 each Valued at more than $10 each $3 each 368 Clockwork mechanisms 45 % And in addition, having not more than 2 jewels in the escapement $1 each Having- more than 2 jewels and not more than 4 jewels $2 each Having more than 4 jewels $4 each If without jewels in the escapement and valued at not more than $1.10 each. 35c each Valued at more than $1.10 and not more than $2.25 each 70c each Schedule of Duties 315 Par. ARTrcLE. Rate. Valued at more than $2.25 and not more than $5 each $1 each Valued at more than $5 and not more than $10 each $2 each Valued at more than $10 each $3 each 399 Clo-Olo braids (T. D. 35798, 36256) 40% 399 Cloisonne, Japanese vases (T. D. 22076), plat- inum, gold or silver, or plated with gold or silver (T. D. 37504, 37945) 60% If not plated 40 % 1428 " jewelry, as jewelry (T. D. 29626). 1415 Clotb, abrasive 20 % 1108-1109 Cloth, Alpaca goat hair, weighing not more than 4 ounces square yard and valued at not more than 80c lb ... . 37c lb and 50% Valued at more than 80o tb (on the wool , content) 45o lb and 50 % Provided if the warp of any of the fore- going is wholly of cotton or other vege- table fiber, the duty shall be. 36c lb and 50% Weighing more than 4 ounces square yard valued at not more than 60c lb, 24c Tb and 40% Valued at more than 60c and not more tatian 80c lb 37olband50% Valued at more than 80c and not more than $1.50 lb 45c lb and 50% Valued at more than $1.50 lb (on the wool content) 45c lb and 50 % 1108-1109 " Angora goat hair, weighing not more than 4 ounces square yard and valued at not more than 80c lb, 37c lb and 50% Valued at more than 80c lb (on the wool content) 45c lb and 50% Provided if the warp of any of the fore- going is wholly of cotton or other vege- table fiber, the duty shall be. 36c lb and 50% Weighing more than 4 ounces square yard valued at not more than 60c lb, 24c lb and 40% Valued at more than 60c and not more than 80c lb 37c lb and 50% Valued at more than 80c and not more than $1.50 lb 45c lb and 50% Valued at more than $1.50 lb (on the wool content) 45c lb and 50% 399 ■' armor (T. D. 10867), if not plated 40% 1401 " asbestos, woven 30% 1021 " bamboo 40% 1625 " bolting, silk, for milling purposes and so permanently marked as not to be available for any other use (T. D. 10798) Free loflj; " bolting, suitable for wearing apparel, as silk goods (T. D. 10272, 10645, 10798, 12554, 13527, 17936) 55% 399 " bolting, brass wire 40% 907 " bookbinders' cotton (T. D. 19037), Sc square yard and 30 % 316 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1409 doth, button, not exceeding three inches in any- one dimension 10 % 1411 " buttons 45% 1426 " camel's hair press cloth 35% 1426 " cattle hair 40% 919 ■■ chenille hoods 35% 919 " cotton. (See Cotton cloth.) 908 " cotton, containing silk. 907 " cotton or other vegetable fiber and India rubber 5c square yard and 30 % 1108-09 " cravenette, as wool cloth (T. D. 13792), weighing not more than 4 ounces square yard and valued at not more than 80c lb 37c lb and 50% Valued at more than- 80c lb (on the wool content) 45c lb and 50 % Provided if the warp of any of the fore- going is wholly of cotton or other vege- table fiber, the duty shall be. 36c lb and 50% Weighing more than. 4 ounces square yard valued at not more than 60c lb, 24c lb and 40% Valued at more than 60o and not more than 80c lb 37c lb and 50% Valued at more than 80o and not more than $1.50 lb 45c lb and 50% Valued at more than $1.50 lb (on the wool content) 45c lb and 50 % 1426 " crinoline 35% 1409 " cut for buttons, not exceeding three inches in any one dimension 10% 1108-09 " diagonal worsted (30 F.. R. 425), as wool cloth. 912 " dust, mop, and polishing 25% 1415 " emery chief value 20% 1021 " fiber (T. D. 13661, 19283) 40% 1009 " flax hemp or ramie, plain woven, (T. D. 23745), (except such as are com- monly used as paddings or interlinings in clothing), exceeding 30 and not ex- ceeding 100 threads to square inch, counting warp and filling, weighing not less than 4% and not more than 12 ounces square yard, and exceeding 12 Inches and not exceeding 24 inches in width 55 % 1108-09 " gloria, as wool dress goods (T. D. 14713), weighing not more than 4 ounces square yard and valued at not more than 80c lb 37o lb and 60 % Valued at more than 80c tb (on the wool content) 45c lb and 50 % Provided if the warp of any of the fore- going is wholly of cotton or other vege- table fiber, the duty shall be. 36c lb and 60% Weighing more than 4 ounces square yard valued at not more than 60c lb, 24c lb and 40% Valued at more than 60c and not more than 80c lb 37c lb and 50 % Schedule of Duties 317 Par. 1439 Cloth, 1010 1019 1651 1426 1426 1426 903-904 1426 399 1108-09 1010 903-904 1308 909 1020 1211 1406 1516 910 907 1430 1205 909 1010 907 Article. Rate. Valued at more than 80c and not more than $1.50 It) 45c lb and 50% Valued at more than $1.60 lb (on the wool content) 45c lb and 50% grass (T. D. 11879, 12223, in natural form and structure 25% grass in separated fiber 40 % gunny for covering cotton. (Bagging for cotton.) gunny, old, for paper making Free hair, known as "crinoline cloth" 35% hair, known as "hair seating" 35% hair press 35% hemstitched, plain, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15583). horsehair 40 % iron or steel wire 40 % Italian, as wool dress goods, weighing not more than 4 ounces square yard and valued at not more than 80c lb 37c lb and 50 % Valued at more than 80c lb (on the wool content) 45c lb and 50 % Provided if the warp of any of the fore- going is wholly of cotton or other vege- table fiber, the duty shall be. 36c lb and 50% Weighing more than 4 ounces square yard valued at not more than 60c lb, 24c lb and 40% Valued at more than 60c and not more than 80c lb 37c tb and 50% Valued at more than 80c and not more than 11.50 tb 45c lb and 50% Valued at more than $1.50 lb (on the wool content) 45c lb and 50% jute press (T. D. 17977) 40% leno, as cotton cloth (56 F. R. 469). lined envelopes (T. D. 8291). (See En- velopes.) napped Jaoquard woven 45 % oil, for floors, plain, stamped, painted or printed 20% oil, silk 60% samples with printed description, as printed matter (T. D. 21964). straw for making hats (T. D. 14402), if bleached, colored, dyed or stained.. 20% Not bleached, colored, dyed or stained.. 15% sugar sack, waste Free Terry (T. D. 14499) 40% tracing (T. D. 5830, 8909, 13386, 16140, 16227) 5o square yard and 20% trimmings, beaded (T. D. 17189) 90% umbrella, silk, as silk goods (T. D. 103B3, 10655) 55% upholstery, Jacquard woven 46% vegetable fiber 40 % waterproof, cotton or other vegetable fiber, or cotton or other vegetable fiber and India rubber (T. D. 16066), 6o square yard and 3 % 318 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1108-09 Cloth, wool, wholly or in chief value (T. D. 16933), weighing not more than 4 ounces square yard, valued at not more than 80c It) 37c Ih and 50% Valued more than 80c rb (upon the wool content) 45c lb and 50 % Provided, that if the warp of any of the foregoing is wholly of cotton or other vegetable iibre, the duty shall be, 36c lb and 50% Weighing more than 4 ounces square yard, valued at not more than 60c lb, 24c lb and 40% Valued more than 60c and not more than 80c lb 37c lb and 50% Valued more than SOc and not more than $1.50 lb 45clb and 50% Valued more than $1.50 lb (upon the wool content) 45c lb and 50% 318 " woven wire, gauze, fabric, or screen, made of wire composed of steel, brass, copper, bronze, or any other metal or alloy, n. s. p. f., with meshes not finer than 30 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling 25 % With meshes finer than 30 and not finer than 90 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling 35% With meshes finer than 90 wires to the lineal warp or filling 45% 410 Clothespins, spring 15c gross 1695 Clothing actually owned by persons and in their possession abroad at the time of or prior to their departure from a foreign country. (See Wearing apparel) .... Free " American materials made up in foreign country, dutiable according to material (T. D. 14468). 1430 " beaded or spangled, not embroidered... 90% 337 " card. (See Card clothing.) 919 " cotton, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15684, 15726) 35% 919 " cotton containing India rubber (T. D. 12203) 35% 910 " cotton chenille 50 % 1430 , " cotton, if embroidered 75% " for foreign naval officers dutiable (T. D. 6606). 1420 " fur, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14729) 50% 1017 " linen, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12961) 36% 1430 " linen, if embroidered 75% mixed materials, according to chief value (T. D. 14811). 1439 " rubber (T. D. 14313) 25% 1210 ■• silk (T. D. 14811, 14936) 60% 1430 " silk embroidered 75% 1017 " vegetable fibre 35% 1115 " wool, wholly or in chief value wool, not knitted or crocheted. Valued not more than $2 lb . . 24c lb and 40% Schedule of Duties 319 Pa«- Article. Rate. Valued more than $2 and not more than $4 tb 30c lb and 45% Valued more than $4 lb 45c lb and 50% 1305 Clothing, cloth lined paper 5c lb and 20 % 1525 Cloths, bolting, composed of silk, imported ex- pressly for milling' purposes, and so permanently marked as not to be avail- able for any other use Free 1108-09 " press, composed of camel's hair. (See Fabrics woven, wool.) 736 Cloud berries in barrels, in water, as berries in their natural condition (T. D. 33409, 33660) : l%clb 779 dove stems, unground 2c lb Ground 5c lb 761 Clover seed (T. D. 18257). Alsike 4c lb Crimson ., Ic lb Red 4c lb White 3c lb n. s. p. f 2c tb 761 " spurry (T. T>. 15020, 31207) 2c lb 779 Cloves, ground 6c lb Unground 3c lb 59 " oil of, if not alcoholic 25% 1414 Clown sets and uniforms attached to cardboards, used by children in play, as toys (T. D. 25532, 27773, 27867) 70% 807 Club soda, as soda water, containing less than % % alcohol (T. D. 6790) 15c gall. 1402 Clnbs, golf (T. D. 17494) 30% 751 Clumps, astilbe, dielytra, and lily of the valley.. 30% 1430 Cluny lace (T. D. 1615) 90% 399 Coach hardware, if not plated 40% 1430 " laces 90% Coa/^hes, according to material of chief valu« (T. D. 13354). " furniture for, according to material of chief value. 367 Coaching watches (T. D. 11088). (See Watches.) 1548 Coal and culm mixed (T. D. 30842) Free Provided, That if any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, dependency, prov- ince, or other subdivision of govern- ment. 1548 " anthracite (T. D. 21378) Free Provided, That if any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, dependency, prov- ince, or other subdivision of govern- ment. 164g " bituminous (T. D. 30842, 30907) Free 320 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Provided, That if any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming: into the United States from such country, dependency, prov- ince, or other subdivision of govern- ment. 1548 Coal, cannel (T. D. 787) Free Provided, That if any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government Imposes a duty when Imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, dependency, prov- ince, or other subdivision of govern- ment. 1548 " coke Free Provided, That if any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, dependency, prov- ince, or other subdivision of govern- ment. 1548 " culm (T. D. 29928, 31452) Free Provided, That if any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government Imposes a duty when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, dependency, prov- ince, or other subdivision of govern- ment. 399 " hods of metal, if not plated 40% 1633 " oil, crude or refined (T. D. 22513) Free 1548 " or coal dust compositions used for fuel, in which coal or coal dust is the com- ponent material of chief value, whether In briquettes or other form Free Provided, That If any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be Imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, dependency, prov- ince, or other subdivision of govern- ment. 1548 "' patent (T. D. 9650, 17495) Free Provided, That If any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty when Imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming into the United States Schedule of Duties 321 Par. 399 1548 Article. Rate. 1548 1548 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 from such country, dependency, prov- ince, or other subdivision of govern- ment. Coal scuttles (T. D. 8162), if not plated 40% " shale Free Provided, That if any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, dependency, prov- ince, or other subdivision of govern- ment. " slack Free Provided, That if any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, dependency, prov- ince, or other subdivision of govern- ment. " stores of American vessels (T. D. 24705) Free Provided, That if any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government Imposes a duty when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, dependency, prov- ince, or other subdivision of govern- ment, tar, acids, bases, and lakes. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% tar colors or dyes, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 17740, 23314) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% tar colors, alizarin black (T. D. 17767), For 2 years, 7e lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% tar colors, alizarin blue (T. D. 15976), For 2 years, 7C lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% tar colors, alizarin gray (T. D. 10015), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% tar colors, alizarin grenat (T. D. 12816). For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% tar colors, alizarin red (T. D. 12819), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% tar colors, aurolene and aurolene A (T. D. 13583) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% tar colors, bromofluorescic acid (T. D. 28035) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 322 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 28 Coal tar colors, ceruleine (T. D. 15983), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, crude eosine (T. D. 14515), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, discharge lake (T. D. 15976), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar, dyes and stains. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, fast blue paste (T. D. 10566), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, gallein (T. D. 15983), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, gallimine blue (T. D. 12827), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, gallocyanine (T. D. 12795), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 68 " tar colors, galloflavin not (T. D. 19545). 25% 28 •■ tar colors, parme A. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, ponceau Persian (T. D. 14823), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, primuline (T. D. 12259), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, prune pure (T. D. 15121), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, sugar colors (T. D. 15757), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, thio-chromogen (T. D. 9917, 13567) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, violet, solid, D. H. or gallo- cyanin (T. D. 10081, 12795, 20855), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7o lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, wash blue (T. D. 13060), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar colors, xeinthaurine powder (T. D. 10055) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1549 " tar, crude Free 27 " tar distillates, n. s. p. f., yielding more than 5 % coal tar acid. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7.c lb and 40 % 1549 " tar distillates, yielding less than 5% coal tar acid Free 28 " tar dyes, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23314), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% Schedule of Duties 323 Pa"*- Article. Rate. 1549 Coal tar, pitch of (T. D. 31813) Free 27 " tar preparations and products of, not colors or dyes, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 19253, 23314) For 2 yeara, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar preparations, agathln (T. D- 15974, 17958) For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar preparations, amidonaphtolsulfoacids and their sodium or potassium salts, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 27 " tar preparations, amidosalicylic acid. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar preparations, anilin oil, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar preparations, anilin salts, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 2 8 " tar preparations, antipyrine (T. D. 20570), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 27 " tar preparations, benzidine, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar preparations, benzol, not medicinal and not a color or dye (T. D. 16203), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar preparations, beta naphthylamine, monosulphonic acid soda salt (T. D. 14022) For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar preparations, binitrobenzol (T. D. 16410) For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar preparations, blnitrochlorbenzol, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar preparations, binitro toluol (T. D. 13678) For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 28 " tar preparations, blue developer (T. D. 13607) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar preparations, creosotine acid (T. D. 12699) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 27 " tar preparations, cresol. (See Cresylic acid.) 27 " tar preparations, cumidin. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 1549 " tar preparations, dead or creosote oil (T. D. 10958) Free 28 " tar preparations, coumarin synthetic (T. D. 25481) ... .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 27 " tar preparations, diamldostilbendisulfo- 324 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Pah. Article. Rate. acid For 2 years, 7c It) and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % Coal tar preparations, dianisidin, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar preparations, dichlorophtalic. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar preparations, dimethyl anilin (T. D. 12821) For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar preparations, diphenylamin. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar preparations, eikonogen (T. D. 13410), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % tar preparations, hydrochinon (T. D, 25017) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% tar preparations, hydroquinone (T. D. 23270) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % tar preparations, lactophenin (T. D. 15685) For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar preparations, metanilic acid, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar preparations, meta toluylene diamine (T. D. 15129) ... .For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar preparations, mirbane (T. T). 16410), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar preparations, naphthalin, having a solidifying point less than 79° centi- grade (T. D. 13598) Free tar preparations, naphthionate of soda (T. D. 13579) ... .For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar preparations, naphtol salt, R. (T. D. 13568) For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar preparations, naphtol. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar preparations, naphtol soda (T. D. 13410) For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% tar preparations, naphtolsulfoacids and their sodium or potassium salts, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % . Thereafter, 7o lb and 40 % tar preparations, naphtylamin (T. D. 13566) For 2 years, 7o lb and 65% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar preparations, naphtylaminsulfoaclds and their sodium or potassium salts. For 2 years, 7o lb and 65 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % Schedule of Duties 325 P*". Article. Rate. 27 Goal tar preparations, nitrobenzol (T. D. 12846, 16410, 21947) For 2 years, 7c lb and 65% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40 % 27 " tar preparations, nitronaphthalin (T. D. 24548) For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40 % 27 " tar preparations, nitro-toluol (T. D. 13001) For 2 years, 7c lb and 56% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar preparations, oil of mirbane (T. D. 16175, 16410, 21947), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40 % 27 " tar preparations, paramidophenal salz- saures (T. D. 17738), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar preparations, paranitranilln (T. D. 14821, 15974, 15976), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar preparations, paranitrophenol (T. D. 15234) For 2 years, 7c lb and 65% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar preparations, paraphenyline (T. D. 17765) For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar preparations, phenylenediamine (T. D. 16123) For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and' 40 % 27 " tar preparations, phenol, For 2 years, 7c lb and 65% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar preparations, resorcin (T. D. 23270), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar preparations, rodinal (T. T>. 13587), For 2 years, 7o lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 28 " tar preparations, sodium benzoate (T. D. 15689) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 27 " tar preparations, sulphanilic acid (T. D. 14831, 17958) ...For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 7o Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 28 " tar preparations, sulphotoluic acid (T. D. 16756) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 27 " tar preparations, tolidin (18 O. A. G. 383), For 2 years, 7o lb and 65 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 40 % 27 " tar preparations, toluldine. For 2 years, 7c lb and 65 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 40 % 27 " tar preparations, toluidine base (56 F. R. 482, T. D. 13570). .For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 28 " tar preparations, trinitro-toluol (T. D. 25129, 26786) .... For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 326 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 27 Coal tar preparations, toluol, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar preparations, xylldin, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% 27 " tar preparations, xylol. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 1649 Coal tar products — CRUDE. 1549 Acenaphthene Free 1549 Anthracene, having a purity of less than 30%. . Free 1549 " oil Free 1549 Benzene Free 1549 Oarbazole, having a purity of less than 65%... Free 1549 Goal tar, crude Free 1549 " tar pitch Free 1549 Creosote or dead oil Free 1549 Crude blast furnace tar Free 1549 " coal tar Free 1549 " oil-gas tar Free 1549 " water-gas tar Free 1549 Cumene Free 1549 Cymene Free 1549 Dead or creosote oil Free 1549 Fluorene Free 1549 Metacresol, purity less than 90% Free 1549 Methylanthracene Free 1549 Methylniaphthalene Free 1549 Naphthalene, which after the removal of all the water present has a solidifying point less than 79 degrees centigrade Free 1549 Orthocresol, purity less than 90% Free 1549 Paracresol, purity less than 90% Free 1549 Pitch of blast furnace tar Free 1649 " of coal tar Free 1549 " of oil-gras tar Free 1549 " of water-gas tar Free 1549 Pyridine Free 1549 Toluene Free 1549 Xylene Free 1549 All other distillates, n. s. p. f., which on being subjected to distillation, yield in the portion distilling below 190 degrees centigrade, a quantity of tar acids less than 5 % of the original distillate Free 1549 " mixtures of any of these distillates and any of the foregoing pitches, and all other materials or products that are found naturally in coal tar, whether produced or obtained from coal tar or other source, and n. s. p. f. in Pars. 27 or 28, Title I of this act Free 27 Coal tar products — Intermediates — not colors, dyes, or stains, color acids, color bases, color lakes, leuco-oompounds, Indoxyls, indoxyl compounds, ink powders, pho- tographic chemicals, medicinals, syn- thetic aromatic or odoriferous chemi- cals, synthetic resinlike products, syn- Schedule of Duties 327 Article. Rate. Par. thetic tanning materials, or explosives, and n. s. p. f For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c tb and 40% 27 Goal tar products, acetanUlde, not suitable for medicinal use . . . .For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products, alpha-naphthol, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, aminobenzoic acid, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, aminonaphthol, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products, aminophenol. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products, aminophenetole, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products, aminosalicylic acid, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c rb and 40% 27 " tar products, aminoanthraquinone. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products, aniline oil, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, aniline salt, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products, anthracene, having a purity of 30 per centum or more, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, anthraquinone, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products, arsanilic acid. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, benzal chloride. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products, benzaldehyde, not suitable for medicinal use. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, benzanthrone. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, benzidine, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products, benzidine sulfate. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products, benzoic acid, not suitable for medicinal use. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 328 F. B. Vandecbift & Co. Par. 27 Article. Rate. , 7c It) and 65^ 7c It) and 40 ' suitable , 7c It) and 55^ 7c lb and 40' 7c lb and 55 7c lb and 40 Cool tar products, benzoaulnone. For 2 years, 7o lb and 55 Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 tar products, benzoyl chloride, For 2 years, 7o lb and 55 Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 tar products, benzyl chloride. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 tar products, benzylethylaniline, For 2 years, Thereafter, tar products, betanaphthol not for medicinal use. For 2 years. Thereafter, tar products, bromobenzene. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar products, carbazole having a purity of 65 per centum or more. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar products, chlorobenzene. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products, chlorophthalic acid. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar products, clnnamic acid. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% tar products, cumldine. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products, dehydrothiotoluldine. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar products, diaminostilbene. For 2 yearS; Thereafter, tar products, dianisidine, For 2 years Thereafter, tar products, dichlorophthalic acid, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 Thereafter, 7o lb and 40 tar products, dlhydroxynaphthalene, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 Thereafter, 7o lb and 40 tar products, dimethylanlllne. For 2 years, 7 c lb and 55 Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 tar products, dimethylaminophenol. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 tar products, dimethylphenylbenzyl- ammonium hydroxide, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 , 7c lb and 55 < 7c lb and 40 < , 7c lb and 55^ 7c lb and 40 < Schedule of Duties 329 Par. 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 Article. Goal tar products, dimethylphenylenediamine. For 2 years, 7c lb and Thereafter, 7o lb and " tar products, dinitrobenzene, For 2 years, 7o lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and " tar products, dinitrochlorobenzene. For 2 years, 7o lb and Thereafter, 7o lb and " tar products, dinitronaphthalene. For 2 years, 7c lb and Thereafter, 7c tb and " tar products, dinitrophenol, For 2 years, 7c lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and " tar products, dinitrotoluene, For 2 years, 7c lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and " tar products, diphenylamine, For 2 years, 7c lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and tar products, hydroxyphenylarsinic acid. For 2 years, 7 c lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and " tar products, metacresol having a purity of 90 per centum or more. For 2 years, 7c lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and " tar products, metanilic acid. For 2 years, 7c lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and " tar products, methylanthraquinone, For 2 years, 7o lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and " tar products, naphthalene which after the removal of all water present has a solidifying point of seventy-nine de- grees centigrade or above. For 2 years, 7c lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and " tar products, naphthylamine, For 2 years, 7c lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and tar products, naphthylenediamine, For 2 years, 7 c lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and " tar products, nitroaniline. For 2 years, 7c lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and " tar products, nitroanthraquinone, For 2 years, 7c lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and " tar products, nitrobenzaldehyde. For 2 years, 7o lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and " tar products, nitrobenzene. For 2 years, 7c lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and tar products, nitronaphthalene. For 2 years, 7c lb and Thereafter, 7c lb and Rate. 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 55% 40% 330 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 27 Coal tar products, nitrophenol, For 2 years, 7c tb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products, nitrophenylenedlamine. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products, nitrosodimethylanlline, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar products, nitrotoluene. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products, nitrotoluylenediamine. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products, orthocresol having a purity of 90 per centum or more, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar products paracresol, having a purity of 90 per centum or more, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % phenol, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% phenylglycine. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% phenylglycineortho-carbo- For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products, phenylhydrazine. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products, phenylnaphthylamine. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% tar products, phenylenediamine. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products, phthalic acid, For 2 years, 7o lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products, phthalic anhydride. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products, phthallmide. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products, quinaldine, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % tar products, qulnollne. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products, resorcinol, not suitable for medicinal use For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% tar products. tar products. tar products, xylic acid . Schedule of Duties 331 Par. Article. Rate. -V Coal tar products, salicylic acid and its salts not suitable for medicinal use, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 2 7 " tar products, sulfanilic acid, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products, tetrachlorophthalic acid. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, tetramethyldiaminobenzo- phenone For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, tetramethyldiaminodlphe- nylmethane For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, thiocarbanilide. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, thiosalicylic acid. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, tolidine, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, toluene sulfonamide. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, toluene sulfochloride, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products, toluidine. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, tolylenediamine, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products, tribromophenol, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 " tar products, xylidine. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " tar products. All distillates of coal, blast furnace, oil-gas, and water-gas tar, which on being subjected to distillation yield in the portion distilling below 190 degrees centigrade a quantity of tar acids equal to or more than 5% of the original distillate, or which, on being subjected to distillation, yield in the portion distilling below 215 degrees centigrade a. quantity of tar acids equal to or more than 75% of the original distillate For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 28 " tar products, obtained, derived or manu- factured, in whole or in part, from any of the products provided for in para- graphs 27 or 1549. For 2 years, 7o lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 332 F. B. VANDECRItT & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 2S Ooal tar products, all mixtures, including solu- tions consisting' in whole or in part of the articles or materials provided for in this paragraph, except mixtures of synthetic odoriferous or aromatic chemicals For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % tar products, acetanilide suitable for me- dicinal use. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % tar products, acetphenetidine. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7o lb and 45% tar products, acetylsalicylic acid, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % tar products, antipyrine. For 2 years, 7c Jb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % tar products, artificial musk. For 2 years, 7o lb and 60% Thereafter, 7o lb and 45 % tar products, benzaldehyde, suitable for medicinal use For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % tar products, benzoic acid suitable for medicinal use For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% tar products, benzyl acetate. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% tar products, benzyl benzoate. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % tar products, beta-naphthol suitable for medicinal use For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % tar products, color acids, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % tar products, color acids, whether color- less or not For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% tar products, color bases, For ,2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 46% tar products, color bases, whether color- less or not For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% tar products, color lakes, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 45% tar products, color lakes, whether color- less or not For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % tar products, colors. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7o lb and 45 % tar products, colors, soluble or not in water For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % Schedule of Duties 333 P-*K. Article. Rate. 28 Coal tar products, coumarin . For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, coumarone. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 45% 27-1549 " tar products, cresol. (See Cresylic acid.) 28 " tar products, dlphenylo'xlde. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 28 " tar products, dyes. ..For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar dyes, soluble or not in water. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, explosives, except smokeless powders For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, gualacol and its derivatives, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 28 " tar products, indene.For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, indoxyl. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, indoxyl compounds. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, indoxyl compounds ob- tained, derived or manufactured in whole or in part from natural alizarin or natural indigo. For 2 years, 7o lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, ink powders, ' For 2 yearSj 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 28 " tar products, leuco-compounds, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7o lb and 45% 28 " tar products, leuco-compounds, whether colorless or not. . .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, methyl anthranilate. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, methyl salicylate, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 28 '• tar products, natural methyl salicylate or oil of wintergreen . For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7o lb and 45 % 28 " tar products, natural alizarin, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, natural coumarin. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 45% • 28 " tar products, natural gualacol and its de- rivatives For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 334 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 28 Ck>al tar products, natural indigo, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c It) and 45% 28 " tar products, oil of sweet birch, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, other synthetic odoriferous or aromatic chemicals, including flavors For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, phenolphthaleln. For 2 years, 7c' lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, phenylacetaldehyde. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 28 " tar products, phenylethyl alcohol. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 2 8 " tar products, photographic chemicals. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, phthalic anhydride, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 2 8 " tar products, picric acid, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, all resinlike products pre- pared from phenol. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, resorcinol suitable for me- dicinal use For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, saccharin. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % ?8 " tar products, salicylic acid and its salts, suitable for medicinal use, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products salol. . .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter. 7c lb and 45% 2 8 " tar products, sodium benzoate. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, stains. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 2 8 " tar products, stains, soluble or not in water For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, synthetic phenolic resin, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 28 " tar products, synthetic tanning materials. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " tar products, trinitrotoluene. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% Schedule of Duties 335 P*R. Article. Rate. 1556 Coarse copper Free 903, 904, 906, 908 Coat linings, cotton and silk (T. D. 14158). 1420 Coat linings, lambskins, with wool on (T. D. 6335, 7451, 9206, 10324, 12957, 18775, 84 F. R. 155) 40% 1108-1109 Coat linings, wool, weighing not more than 4 ozs. sq. yd., valued not more than 80c lb 37c lb and 50% Valued more than 80c lb (upon the wool content) 45c lb and 50 % Provided that if the warp of any of the foregoing is wholly of cotton or other vegetable fiber the duty shall be 36crb and 50% Weighing more than 4 ozs. sq. yd., value not more than 60c lb 24c lb and 40% Valued more than 60c and not more than 80c lb 37c lb and 50% Valued more than 80c and not more than $1.50 lb (upon the wool content), 45c lb and 50% Valued more than $1.50 lb (upon the wool content) 45c lb and 50% 1305 Coated-surfaoe paper, n. s. p. f 5c lb and 15% 1420 Coats, fur (T. D. 7451, 12957) 50 % 919 " cotton 35 % 919 " cotton containing India rubber 35% 1439 " India rubber (T. D. 6069) 25% 1420 " lambskin, with wool on (T. D. 717, 8867) 50% 1210 " silk 60% 1430 " silk embroidered 75% 1114 " wool, knit or crocheted, finished or un- finished. Valued not more than $1 tb.. . 36c lb and 40% Valued more than $1 and not more than $2 lb 40c tb and 45 % Valued more than $2 lb 45c lb and 50% 1115 " not knit or crocheted. Valued not more than $2 tb . . .24c lb and 40% Valued more than $2 and not more than $4 lb 30c tb and 45% Valued more than $4 lb 45c tb and 50% 1550 Cobalt Free 379 " crystals (T. D. 3168) 6c lb 29 " linolate 10c tb 1550 " ore Free 1457 ■' ore waste (T. D. 38720) 10% 29 " oxide of (Abt. 4679, T. D. 26053) 20c lb 29 " salts and compounds 30 % 29 " sulphate 10c tb 1619 Cobaltine (T. D. 2945, 3168) Free 1619 Cobble stones (T. D. 5877, 13788) Free 755 Cobnuts, as filberts (Abt. 2207, T. D. 25462), not shelled 2%ctb If shelled • • 5c tb 1108-1109 Coburgs, as wool woven fabrics. 36 Coca leaves 10c lb 60 Cocaine $2.60 oz. 60 " crude (T. D. 15116) $2.60 oz. 336 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 60 Cocaine hydrochlorate, or muriate of (T. D. 19629, 200501 *2.60 oz. 60 " phenate (T. D. 15071) $2.60 oz. 60 " salts of (T. D. 13849) $2.60 oz. 1502 CX>cculus Indicus Free 35 " Indicus advanced, not alcoholic 10% 1509 Cochineal (T. D. 11535) Free 24 " alcohol extract of (T. D. 18749). " if containing 20% of alcohol or less, 20c tb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c It) and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c tb and 25% 5 " ammoniacal (T. D. 11535) 26% 68 " lake (T. D. 4323) 25% 1432 Cockades, if leather chief value (T. D. 7306)... 30% 1551 Cocoa bean Free 775 " butter (T. D. 18086) 25% 775 " butter, artificial (T. D. 29394) 25% 1622 " crude, fiber, leaves and shells of (T. D. 2780, 6661) Free 1459 " fiber, dressed (T. D. 34379) 20% 1459 " fiber dyed (T. D. 12568, 13591) 20% 1023 " fiber mats (T. D. 6661, 11425, 20923) ..6c sq. ft. 1023 " fiber matting 8c sq. yd. 1459 ■' fiber, oiled (T. D. 6672) 20% 1022 " fiber rugs (T. D. 37139) 40% 775 " malted (T. D. 6518), as cocoa prepared, 17 % % but not less than 2c lb 1023 " mats with wool borders 6c sq. ft. " mats. Billiard surrounds as mats. Mats defined (T. D. 25164). 775 " powdered, unsweetened (T. D. 19387), 17% % but not less than 2 c lb " prepared or manufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23193). " sweetened 17% % but not less than 2c lb 24 " wine if containing 20% alcohol or less, 20cn> and 25% Containing more than 2 % and not more than 50% alcohol 40c R> and 26% Containing more than 60% alcohol, 80c n> and 25% 1622 " waste (T. D. 33280) Free 1626 Coconut meat broken (T. D. 13820) Free 756 " meat desiccated (T. D. 6483, 11849) .. 3%c lb 756 " meat, shredded 3%c lb 55 " oil (T. D. 16293) 2o lb oil not cocoa butterine (T. D. 26786). 756 Coconuts, in the shell %c each 1663 Cocoons, silk Free 1005 Cod lines, hemp (T. D. 1358, 9307) 2%clb 1630 " liver oil Free 5 " liver oil, medicinal (T. D. 10684) 26% 23 If In capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or isimilar forms, not less than 25% 24 "if containing 20% alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% Schedule of Duties 337 ^*"- Article. Rate. Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40cn) and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, icon ^ 80° •*> ^T^^ 25% loiiu l/Od oil from American fisheries Free 1630 '■ oil, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12S78, 15522, 18317, 20042, 21910, 23720) Free ilol " ^°^' canned (T. D. 15716) 30% ^^„ " sounds, crude Free 228 Coddington loupes (T. D. Abt. 38900) 45% 228 " magnifiers (T. D. Abt. 40175) 45% 60 Codein, as salts of opium (Abt. 5493, T. D. .71 o r, ^^ 26218) $3peroz 718 Codflsh, cream of, in immediate container weigh- ing with their contents more than 15 lbs each (T. T>. 25137) 2%clb 720 " in immediate container weighing with their contents not more than 15 lbs each 25% 717 " fresh, frozen or packed in ice Ic lb 1569 " roe, unfit for food (T. D. 26916) Free 1001 Codllla, tow or flax %clb 28 Coerulein (T. D. 15983) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 1552 Coffee Free 774 " adulterants 3c lb 1552 " decaffielnized (T. D. 33463) Free 774 " essences 3c lb 774 " extracts or preparations of (Abt. 14953, T. D. 28074, 29359, 30213, 30321, 31113, 33031) 3c lb 1552 " ground (T. D. 16274) Free 774 " homeopathic (T. D. 6922) 3c lb 399 " mills, if not plated 40 % 1552 " roasted (T. D. 15408, 17579) Free 774 " substitutes for (T. D. 14783, 15037) 3c lb 1119 Coffin cloth, as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. . 50% 304 Cogged ingots, steel, containing not more than 6/10% of nickel, cobalt, vanadium, chromium, tungsten, molybdenum or any other metallic element used in alloying steel. Valued not over Ic lb 2/10o lb Valued above Ic and not above l%c lb .3/lOc lb Valued above l%c and not above 2%c lb 5/lOc lb Valued above 2%c and not above 3%c lb 8/lOc lb Valued above 3%c and not above 5c lb . . lo lb Valued above 5c and not above 8c lb 1 7/lOc lb Valued above 8o and not above 12c lb . 2%c lb Valued above 12c and not above 16c lb . 3%c lb Valued above 16o lb 20% Containing more than 6/10% of the above alloys or any other metallic ele- ment used in alloying steel, an addi- tional duty of 8% Provided further that an additional cu- mulative duty of 66o per tb on the molybdenum content in excess of 338 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 6/10% and 72c lb on the tungsten content in excess of 6/10%. 24 Cognac oil (T. D. 10211), if containing 20% of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c tb and 25% 1428 Coin holders of metal (T. D. 25989), valued over 20c doz pes 80% 1563 Coins, Chinese, brass (T. D. 39242) Free " foreign value of. Sec. 25, Act Aug. 27, 1894. 1553 " gold, silver and copper or other naetal (T. D. 3248, 6887, 11907, 14575) Free " imitations of, are illegal and prohibited (T. D. 13456, 13464). 1553 " nickel (T. D. 6887) Free 1556 " old foreign copper coins in large quanti- ties for manufacturing purposes (T. D. 1760) Free 1554 Coir (T. D. 2780) Free 1005 " hawsers (T. D. 12208) 2c lb 1021 " manufactures n. s. p. f 40 % 1023 " mats 6c sq. ft. 1023 " matting 8c sq. yd. 1554 " yarn Free 1548 Coke (T. D. 17816, Abt. 323, T. D. 25000). (See Proviso) Free 759 Cola nuts (T, D. Abt. 38466) Ic tb 1430 Colbert curtains (T. D. 9502) 90% 1567 Colchicnm seeds, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12728) Free wine (T. D. 6006,. 8329). 24 " if containing 20% of alcohol or less, 20c tb and 25% Containing tnore than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c tb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c tb and 25% 75 Colcothar (T. D. 1912, 6265, 6658, 9455, 13206).. 20% 62 Cold cream (cosmetic), if not alcoholic (T, D. 23321) 75% 391 Collapsible tubes, if not decorated 30% If decorated 45 % 1411 Collar buttons, composed wholly of bone, mother-of-pearl, vegetable, ivory or agate (T. D. 11981, 12044, 14404, 19066, 56 F. R. 1015) 45% 1428 " cuff and dress buttons, 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 valued above 20c doz. pieces 80 % 399 " buttons, metal boxes, containing, if not plated (T. D. 11994) 40% 919 " stifCeners, cotton (G. A. 3941, 20731)... 35% Schedule of Duties 339 P*"- Article. Rate. 1211 Collar supporters, silk and wire (T. D. 32005, 32421, 33038) 60% 762 Ck>llard seed 6c lb 1430 Collars, beaded (T. D. 15981) 75% 1430 " cotton embroidered (T. D. 14305, 21570, 22868, 23650) 75% 1430 " cotton, made of small tuckings (T. D. 24509) 90% 1430 " cotton lace (T. D. 14134, 14240, 14305, 15968, 15970, 16583, 41 F. R. 763, 21570, 22868, 23650, 27894, 28519)... 90% 919 " cotton shirt 30c doz. pes. and 10% 1420 " fur 50% 1430 " linen, embroidered (T. D. 12386, 14240, 15409) 75% 1017 " linen shirt 40c doz and 10% 1430 •■ silk lace (T. D. 6252, 28509) 90% 1706 Collections of antiquities for societies or institu- tions (T. D. 11805, 12072, 13300, 14043, 14121, 14161. 14168, 14222) Free Colleges, absolute alcohol for (T. D. 14261), du- tiable. 1530 " books (T. D. 16137) Free " philosophical and scientific apparatus, utensils, instruments and preparations, including bottles and boxes containing the same Dutiable 1673 " regalia and gems, statuary, and casts of sculpture for use as models or for art educational purposes only, for Free 1706 " works of art, collections in illustration of the progress of the arts, sciences, agriculture or manufactures, photo- graphs, works in terra cotta, parian, porcelain, or pottery, antiquities and artistic copies thereof in any material, for exhibition by Free " sheep for scientific investigation are not free (T. T>. 16141). tiles for, are not free (T. D. 12574). 913 CoUets, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 24820) 25c rb and 25% 1430 Colliers scarfs 75 % 68 ColUns's oxide (T. D. 32356) 25% 30 Collodion, and all other liquid solutions of py- roxylin, or of other cellulose esters, or of cellulose 35c lb 31 Compounds of pyroxylin or of other cellulose esters or ethers, or of cellulose by whatever name known, except com- pound of cellulose known (as vulcan- ized or hard fiber), if in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms, and not made into finished or partly finished articles 40c lb If made into finished or partly finished articles 60% 1213 " artificial silk thread (T. D. 23110, 23528) 45c tb 31 " business cards (T. D. 15127) 60% 31 " hair pins (T. D. 16216, 17809) 60% 31 " imitation precious stones (T. B. 8767). 60% 340 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 31 Collodion, In finished or unfinished articles (T. D. 8767, 11966, 13557, 14836, 15388, 15581) 60% 31 " knitting or crochet needles (T. D. 22807) 60% 31 " pins (T. D. 13557) 60% 31 " rolled or in sheets, unpolished but not made up into articles (T. D. 6744) . . . 40c lb 31 " tablets (T. D. 11966) 60% 31 " trays (T. D. 16478) 60% 31 " small pieces of (G. A. 3818) 40c lb 66 CoUofuge plasters (T. D. 922) . 20 % 773 Collops, Scotch in tins (T. D. Abt. 39858) 35% 5 Colman's concentrated mustard oil (T. D. 8487). 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 779 " mustard 8c lb 34 Colocynth advanced in value, if not alcoholic... 10% 1567 " crude. If not alcoholic (T. D. 19455, 19473) Free 62 Cologne water (T. D. 9712) 75 % 62 " water containing alcohol 40c lb and 75% 1584 Colophony, crude gum resin (T. D. 32245) Free 1 " (T. D. 30335) 25% 28 Color, acids, bases, and lakes. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 214 Color stones or mullers (T. D. 5048) 30% 218 Colored glass in sheets for the manufacture of mock jewelry (T. D. 3808) 65% 224 " window glass (T. D. 4630, 13191), in addition to rate on plain glass 5% 228 Colorimeters (T. D. 38756) 45% 1459 Coloring for butter (T. D. 32488, 33668) 20% 28 " for candles (T. T>. 21923), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 28 " for sugar (T. D. 5732, 14812), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 Colors, alizarine blue (T. D. 15129), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " aniline (T. D. 9766) .For 2 years, 7c m and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1509 " annatto extract (T. D. 9240) Free 67 " artists', if not assembled In paint sets, kits or color outfits 40% If assembled (T. D. 17203, 17384, 17582). 70% 28 " aurolene (T. D. 13583), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " azophor, red (T. D. 17740), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 68 " azo benzole (T. D. 5593) 25% 69 " baryta, sulphate of, or barytes, including barytes earth, unmanufactured $4 ton Manufactured $7.50 ton 73 " black pigments, made from bone, ivory or vegetable 20% Schedule of Duties 341 ^*''- Article. Rate. 69 CJolors, blano-flxe Ic lb "^^ " blue pigments and all blue containing ferrocyanide of iron, or Iron ferri- cyanide. In pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 8clb 28 " blue, wash, containing no ultramarine, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% '" " blue, wash, containing ultramarine 3c lb 2s " Bordeaux red (T. D. 6414), For 2 years, 7o lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 47 " brown acetate of lead 2clb 68 " cadmium yellow (T. D. 13944) 25% 231 " ceramic (T. D. 32983), Ground or pulverized 30 % In any other form 40 % 79 " Charlton white, as colors, zinc. 68 " Chinese white 25% 72 " containing chromium, in pulp, dry, or ground in or mixed with oil or water. 25% 68 " crocus (T. D. 18825, 84 F. R. 158) 25% 72 " chrome yellow, chrome green, and all other chromium colors, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water (T. D. 21720) 25% 39 " chorophyl, extract of, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9912) 15% 28 " coal tar, n. s. p. f. . .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 68 '■ cobalt 25% 68 " cochineal 25% 68 " cochineal lake (T. D. 4323) 25% 28 " coerulein (T. D. 15983), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 78 " containing quicksilver, vermilion reds, dry or ground in oil or water 28c tb 74 When not containing quicksilver, but made of lead or containing lead 30% 1451 " crayons, n. s. p. f 45c gross and 25% T3 " drop black 20% 68 " Dutch pink 25% 68 " earth used as (T. D. 23346) 25% 68 " extract of logwood and copper salt (T. D. 9033) 25% 28 " fast blue paste (T. D. 10566), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 45% 68 " fast drab (T. D. 10195) 25% 28 " fast violet (T. D. 10055), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 28 " fig blue For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 74 " for china and glassware containing lead (T. D. 31257) 30% 73 " Frankfort black 20 % 231 " frostings, ground or pulverized 30% In any other form 40 % 342 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. 28 231 47 67 75 73 74 28 74 79 64 68 231 Article. Rate. 67 47 68 68 75 74 29 75 79 64 20 28 74 28 13 28 68 Odors, German, not poisonous (T. D. 14325), For 2 years, 7e lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c It) and 45% " glass, ground or pulverized 30% In any other form 40 % " gray acetate of lead 2c lb " in tubes, cakes, Jars, pans, or other forms, and not assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits 40 % When assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits, with or without brushes, water pans, outline drawing, stencils, or other articles (T.. D. 16282) 70% Indian red, oxide of iron (T. D. 9838) .... 20% ivory black 20 % " Kremnitz white 30% lakes For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% " litharge 2%crb lithophone (T. D. 24615) l%c lb " London purple 15% metal, red (T. D. 17056) 25 % " mineral for decorating china, ground or pulverized (T. D. 6184) 30% In any other form 40 % " mineral in tubes, cakes, jars, pans, or other forms, and not assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits (T. D. 14244) 40% When assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits, with or without brushes, water pans, outline drawing, stencils, or other articles 70% nitrate of lead 3c lb n. s. p. f 25 % ocher, ground in oil 26% if washed or ground %crb Crude, not ground %ctb orange, mineral 3c lb oxide of cobalt 20c lb oxide of iron (T. D. 19580) 20% oxide of zinc, containing not more than 25% of lead, in any form of dry powder l%clb Ground in oil or water 2%crb Paris green 1 5 % Paris white, dry 25 % Ground in oil or putty %clb Parme A. (T. D. 14514), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c tb and 45% pigments containing lead, dry or in pulp, or ground in or mixed with oil or water, n. s. p. f 30 % plum paste (T. D. 9638), For 2 years, 7c tb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c tb and 45% polishing powder, crocus (T. D. 13206).. 25% primulin, as coal tar colors (T. D. 12259), For 2 years, 7c tb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 46 % purree (T. D. 8705) 25% Schedule of Duties 343 Pab. Article. Rate. 207 Colors, raddle (T. D. 11857) $1.00 ton 68 " red earth, as (T. D. 19157) 25% 74 " red lead 2%clb 80 " red prussiate of potash 7o lb 68 " rouge, vigital (T. D. 10082) 25% 76 " satin white % c lb 68 •' sienna, ground in oil or water 25% 75 "if washed or ground %clb Crude, or not ground He tb 67 '• sienna in tubes, cakes, jars, pans, or other forms, and not assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits (T. D. 14244) 40% WThen assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits, with or without brushes, water pan», outline drawing, stencils, or other articles 70 % 231 " smalts, ground or pulverized 30% In any other form 40 % 75 " Spanish brown 20% 79 " sulphate of zinc l%c lb 79 " sulphide of zinc, white l%clb 28 " terra cotta, paste and powder (T. D. 9901) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 75 " Turkey red (T. D. 3500) 20% 70 " ultramarine blue, dry or in pulp, or mixed with oil or water (T. D. 12215) . 3c tb 68 " umber, ground in oil or water 25% 75 " if w^ashed or ground %o lb Crude, or not ground %c lb 67 " umber, in tubes, cakes, jars, pans, or other forms, and not assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits (T. D. 14244) 40% When assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits, with or without brushes, water pans, outline drawing, stencils, or other articles 70 % 68 " Vandyke brown (T. D. 9090) 25% 75 " Venetian red (T. D. 9090) 20% 1557 " verdigris Free 28 " vermilionette (T. D. 11335, 14306), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 78 " vermilion red, containing quicksilver, dry or ground in oil or water (T. D. 11670), 28c lb 74 " vermilion red, not containing quicksilver, but made of lead or containing lead. . 30% 70 " wash blue, containing ultramarine 3c lb 28 " wash blue, containing no ultramarine (T. D. 13060) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 47 " white acetate of lead 2%clb 74 " white lead 2%c lb 67 " white lead in tubes, cakes, jars, pans, or other forms, and not assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits (T. X>. 14244) 40% When assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits, with or without brushes. 344 F. B. Vandegrift 4 Co. Par. Article. Rate. water pans, outline drawing, stencils, or other articles 70 % 79 Colore white paint, containing zinc, but not containing more than 25% of lead, in any form of dry powder (T. D. 13230), l%c lb Ground in or mixed with oil or water . . 2 % c lb 76 " white satin %c lb 20 " whiting, dry 25 % Ground in oil or putty %c lb 47 " yellow acetate of lead 2c lb 79 " zinc, oxide of, containing not more than 25% of lead, in any form of dry powder l%crb Ground in or mixed with oil or water. .2%c lb 34 CJolombo root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free 34 Colt's foot, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. . 10% 1567 " foot, crude, if not alcoholic Free 714 Colts, valued not more than $150.00 per head, (T. D. 11612) $30.00 head Valued more than $150.00 per head 20% 233 Columns, marble (T. D. 11038, 13373) 50% 312 " T T, and posts or parts or sections of col- umns and posts not assembled, manu- factured or advanced beyond ham- mering, rolling or casting l/5c lb Machined, drilled, punched, assembled, fitted, fabricated for use, or otherwise advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting 20% 54 Colza oil (T. D. 2604, T. D. Abt. 26673, 31883), as rape seed oil 6c gall. 31 Comb blanks of celluloid (T. D. 17839) 60% 1439 " blanks of horn (G. A. 3720) 25 % 372 " machines, part steel 35% 1201 Combed silk 35% 1106 " wool or tops 33c lb and 20% 1312 Combination cards (T. D. 10154)... lOo pack and 20% 352 " penholders, comprising penholder, pencil, rubber eraser, automatic stamp, or other attachment 25c grross and 20% 354 " penknives and letter openers, as pen- knives (T. D. 31866, 32562). 365 " shotgun and rifles. (See Shotguns and rifles.) 917 " suits of underwear (T. D. 14301). (See Underwear. ) 58 "of animal, mineral, or vegetable oils n. s. p. f., not alcoholic (T. D. 38446) 25% 1430 Combing, capes, linen embroidered (T. D. 15322) 75% 1430 " scarfs, cotton, embroidered (T. D. 12961) 75% 31 Combs, celluloid 60 % 399 " curry (38 F. R. 89, T. D. 6337), not plated 40 % 33 " gallillth (T. D. 30725, 81946) . .40o lb and 25% 230 " glass balls for ornamenting (T. D. 5723). 50% 1428 " gold 80% 1439 " guttapercha 25% 1439 " horse (T. D. Abt. 25685, 31624) 50% 1439 " horn or horn and metal 50% Schedule of Duties 345 Par. Article. Rate. 1440 Combs, ivory, or vegetable ivory 35% 1428 " millinery, military and hair ornaments 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 pre- cious stones or imitation pearls 80% 1440 " shell or mother-of-pearl 35% 1439 " wholly of horn, or of horn and metal. . . 50% 749 Comfits (T. D. 20045, 20142) 35% Commercial designation determines classification (42 F. R. 446, 38 F. R. 89, 37 F. R. 82, 9 S. C. R. 559, 38 F. R. 92, 10 S. C. R. 80, 38 F. R. 716, T. D. 9415, 10353, 10572, 23680). 207 Common blue clay $1.00 ton 219 " window glass. (See Glass.) 410 Communion rails, wooden (T. D. 11123) 33 1/3% 1673 " service, pocket (T. D. 7106) Free 1673 " service, specially imported by a church (T. D. 450, 8049, 31813) Free 1674 " tables, imported for presentation (with- out charge) to, and for the use of any corporation or association organized and operated exclusively for religious purposes Free 233 Compass agates (T. D. 8928, 9057, 9095) 50% 399 Compasses, if not plated 40 % 360 " not intended for use in manufacturing jewelry (T. D. 34875, 35949) 40% 1428 " incomplete, intended for use in manufac- ture of jewelry (T. D. 34783) 75% 1414 " flimsily constructed as toys (T. D. 25714, 32884) 70% 399 " mariners' (T. D. 5977, 8853), if not plated 40% 399 " miniature glass (T. D. 2905), if not plated 40% 399 " plated or gilt (T. D. 10659) 60% 399 " prismatic (T. D. 8623), if not plated 40% 360 " surveyors' (24 F. R. 86) 40% Provided, That same when imported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the out- side, or if a jointed instrument on the outside when closed. 1428 " with stem and ring (T. D. 34539) 80% 410 " wood 33 1/3 % 1460 Component material of chief value (T. D. 22376, 30931, 31297). 1411 Composition buttons (T. D. 10922, 15971) 45% 230 " glass balls (T. D. 5992) 50% 399 " metal, in sheets (T. D. 12934, 15971, if not plated 40 % X555 " metal, copper, n. s. p. f Free 14.29 " of glass or paste, not set (T. D. 5258, ^ 9077, 9152, 9523, 11242, 15881) 20% 346 r. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1428 Composition of glass or paste, if set into charms, pins, combs, etc. (See Combs.) 1428 " of glass, or paste set, if jewelry (T. D. 8155) 80% 410 " of wood, sawdust and glue (T. D. 7831), 33 1/3% B " pour blanchir (T. D. 3844, 4076) 25% 1533 " red brass (T. D. 10865) Free 1548 Compositions used for fuel in which coal or coal dust is the component material of chief value, whether in briquets or other form; Free Provided, That if any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty on any article specified in this paragraph, when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of gov- ernment. 24 Compounds, alcoholic, medicinal, if containing 20% alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 5 " chemical, if not alcoholic. 25% 24 " chemical, if containing 20% alcohol or less 20c It) and 25 % Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, I 80c n> and 25% 8 " antimony, n. s. p. f Ic lb and 25 % 15 " caffeine 25 % 33 " casein, in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms, not made into finished or partly finished articles 25c tb Made into finished or partly finished ar- ticles, n. s. p. f. .' 40c lb and 25% 31 " cellulose, esters or ethers, in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms, and not made into finished or partly fin- ished articles 40c !b Made into finished or partly finished ar- ticles 60 % 32 " known as vulcanized or hard fiber made wholly or in chief value of cellu- lose 35 % medicinal, n. s. p. f 25 % of cobalt 30 % 47 "of lead, n. s. p. f 30 % 51 " of manganese, n. s. p. f 25% 31 " of pyroxyline, finished or partly finished articles 60% 31 "of pyroxyline, rolled or in sheets, not polished 40e tb Schedule of Duties 347 P*R- Article. Rate. 802 Compounds or preparations of which distilled spirit!? are component part of chief value, n. s. p. f $5.00 gall. 91 "of titanium 30% 1302 Cknnpressed leather 10 % 806 Concentrated cherry juice, as cherry juice (T. D. 30357, 30464). 501 " and concrete melada and molasses. (See Sugrar. ) 738 " vinegar (T. D. 15643) 6c gall. 302 Concentrates, metallic. (See Manganese ore.) Sec. 305, Par. B. Conception, articles for preventing. Prohibited 1443 Concertinas (T. D. 10829) 40% 1571 Concretes, floral Free Sec. 305, Par. C. Condemnation of prohibited imports. Sec. 305, Par. C. " proceeding against pro- hibited importation. 708 Coi^densed milk. In hermetically sealed contain- ers (T. D. 11344). Unsweetened Ic lb Sweetened l%clb All others 1 % c lb 1304 Condenser paper. (See Tissue paper.) 214 Conduits, clay (T. D. 36498) 30% 328 " electrical, iron or steel 30% 214 Oones, Seger (T. D. 33886) 30% " unbaked, not earthenware (T. D. 29228). 1420 Coney plates (T. D. 1556, 4201, 13180, 13182)... 40% 1587 " shreds (T. T>. 10014) Free 1579 " skins, not dressed (T. D. 14768) Free 1579 " skins, plucked (T. D. 10854, 10901, 14768, 17155, 50 F. R. 693, 53 F. R. 344) Free 505 Confectionery, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5954, 8733, 9268, 11207, 13373, 13793, 23115) 40% 1305 " boxes, fancy paper (T. D. 11684) .5c lb and 20% 1305 " boxes, fancy paper, covered or lined with cotton or other vegetable fiber, 5c lb and 20% 505 " cream cigarettes, as (T. D. 25290) 40% 505 " chocolate (T. T). 14167) 40% 505 " nonpareil sugar (T. D. 11207) 40% 505 " sugar in crystals (T. D. 13333) 40% Confessionals not regalia (T. D. 11123). 1460 Confllctlns duties, provision for. 1430 Congress canvas (T. D. 14612) 75% 1527 Congressional library, books for use of Free 752 Coniferous evergreen seedlings 26 % 5 ConUne or conacine (T. D. 11393) 25 % 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms Not less than 25 % 34 Conlum cicuta, advanced in value, if not alco- holic 10% 1567 " cicuta crude, if not alcoholic Free 39 " cicuta extract, if not alcoholic 15% 1567 " seeds, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12727) .... Free 749 Conserves of roses (T. D. 4339) 35% Consuls, foreign, articles for personal use of, are dutiable (T. D. 7735, 9650). 34B F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pab. Article. Rate. Consuls, foreign governments, sealed packages for (T. D. 10713, 12063) may be Imme- diately forwarded. United States, returning, effects of, are entitled to special privileges (T. D. 38510). 1313 Container or test boards of a bursting strength above 60 lbs per square inch by the Mullen or Webb test 20% Containers, containing merchandise subject to ad valorem rates, dutiable same as con- tents (T. D. 30663, 31656, 31577, 31626, 31717, 32383). 1514 " exported and returned Free 1682 " tea, in packages less than 5 lbs each, dutiable at the rate chargeable thereon if imported empty. 34 Contrayerva root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10 % 1567 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free 399 Converter, high pressure (T. D. Abt. 32899, 33591) 40% Sec. 307. Convict labor, all articles produced by, im- portation prohibited (T. D. 11649, 11934, 12300). Convicts not permitted to land (T. D. 10375). 355 Cooks' knives (T. D. 15991). (See Cutlery.) 805 Cooper, as ale. 1659 Coopers' sheep dip powder (T. D. 8081) Free 10 Copaiba, natural uncompounded, non-alcoholic. 10% 1441 Copal, articles wholly or in chief value of 30% 1584 " gum Free 1441 " electrical insulators 30% 1556 Copper, n. s. p. f Free 1557 " acetate of (T. D. 22942, 26652) Free 1562 " and tin, alloy of (T. D. 27211) Free 399 " articles, if not plated 40% 1562 " ash (T. D. 33153) Free 1556 " bars (T. D. 12285) Free 1556 " black or coarse (T. T>. 4529) Free 399 " bolts, if not plated 40% 399 " bottoms 40% 381 " braziers 2%c lb 399 " buckles (T. D. 12327), if not plated 40% 1428 " buckles, if jewelry 80 % 1556 " cement (T. D. 31478) Free 5 " citrate (T. D. Abt. 38442) 25% 1556 " clippings from new copper Free 1553 " coins (T. D. 1760, 3248, 6887) Free 1555 " composition metal of which copper Is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8431) Free 381 " engravers' plates, not ground 7c lb Ground lie lb 1566 " forms of, not manufactured, n. s. p. f. .. Free 399 " foil (T. D. 17058), if not plated 40% 399 " hinges (T. D. 35497) 40% if plated (T. D. Abt. 44549) 60% 390 " in nickel matte 3c ib 1656 " in plates, not manufactured or specially provided for Free 381 •■ in plates, rolled (51 F. R. 525) 2%c lb Schedule of Duties 349 Par. Article. Rate. 3S1 Copper in sheets (T. D. 13335) 2%c tt) in silver lead ores, method of determin- ing: (T. D. 11448, 15497). 15 56 " ingots or bars (T. D. 12285), if not plated, or specially provided for, not manu- factured Free 1555 " manganese (T. D. 30069) Free 399 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14817) 40% 1556 " matte (T. D. 21291, 23656) Free 1556 " matte, containing lead (T. D. Abt. 32949, 33594, 38740) Free 1617 " medals actually bestowed by foreign countries, or citizens of foreign coun- tries, as trophies or prizes, and re- ceived and accepted as honorary dis- tinctions Free 399 " nails, if not plated 40% 1556 •■ old (T. D. 17848) Free 1556 " old yellow metal, fit only for remanufac- ture Free 1556 " ore, concentrated (T. D. 25804) Free 1556 " ores (T. D. 6035) Free 399 " paintings enameled on, if not plated (T. D. 11834) 40% 5 " paste (T. D. 1863) 25% 1556 " pigs Free 399 " pipes 40% 399 " and iron pipes and tubes, not copper tubes and pipes (T. D. 24844), If not plated 40 % 341 " plates engraved for printing 25% 1556 " plates, not manufactured, and n. s. p. f . . Free 399 " plates, polished, sides filed smooth and beveled edges (T. D. 27524), if not plated 40 % 381 " plates, ground (T. D. 30549) lie tb 399 " plates, planished (T. D. 30549) 40% 381 " plates, rolled, called braziers' copper (51 F. R. 525) 2%c lb 399 " powder (T. D. 9126) 40% 399 " powder flasks (T. D. 5934), if not plated 40% 1556 " regulus of (T. D. 23656) Free 381 " rods 2%clb 399 " rollers for printing patterns (T. D. 21656), if not plated 40% 1556 " scale (T. D. 33153) Free 399 " schrot (T. D. 36576) 40% 381 " seamless tubes (T. D. 25405) 7c lb 381 " sheathing or yellow metal 4c tb 381 " sheets of 2%cn) 309 " sheets or plates, with layers of other metals Imposed by forging, hammering, rolling or welding 30% 331 •• spikes 6/lOc lb 399 " strips (T. D. 32296) 40% 1557 " sub-acetate of (T. D. 14549) Free 1557 " sulphate of Free 1557 ■■ sulphate or blue vitriol Free 5 " sulphate points (T. D. 9126) 25% 5 " sulphide of (T. D. 1863) 25% 381 " tubes, seamless 7c lb tubes, brazed lie lb 350 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 328 Copper tubing or hose, flexible (T. D. 31951)... 30% 1556 " unmanufactured forms of Free 399 " wire bolting cloth (T. D. 17536) 40% 316 " wire for card clothing (T. D. 13488) 25% 316 " wire, insulated (T. D. 5899) 35% 1573 Copperas Free 1626 Copra meat, broken Free 756 " meat, prepared, desiccated or shredded, 3%c lb 1310 Copy books, blank 25% 1310 " books, partly printed (T. D. 15958) 25% 1304 Coi>ying books, letter (T. D. 9904). (See Pro- viso.) 1304 " paper (T. D. 16817), colored or uncol- ored, white or printed, weighing not over 6 lbs to ream of 480 sheets on the basis of 20 x 30 inches, and whether in reams or any other form. . 6c lb and 15% Weighing over 6 lbs and less than 10 lbs to the ream 5c lb and 15 % Provided, that no article composed wholly or in chief value of one or naore of the papers specified in this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon the component paper of chief value of which said article is made. 921 " sheets, cotton chief value (T. D. 16817) 40% Copyright articles, prohibited; same by mall, and copyrights In foreign language (T. D. 19722, 20427, 20430, 21003, 21012, 21018, 21090, 22751, 22781). 1527 " books and engravings for deposit in Congressional Library (T. D. 14171) . . Free 226 GoqulU, glasses (T. D. 17953), edges unground. 40% " edges ground or beveled, 10c dozen pair and 35 % 227 " glasses, unpolished, rough cut or un- wrought (T. D. Abt. 1774, T. D. 25361) 45% 1626 Coqnitas (T. D. 8432) Free 1403 Coral beads, imitation, not strung (T. D. Abt. 44,870) 45% 1429 " beads, not strung (T. D. 38953) 20% 1428 " beads, strung 80% 1428 " bead necklaces (T. D. 3003), if com- monly or commercially known as jewelry 80% 1429 " cut (T. D. 28960), but not set and suit- able for use in the manufacture of jewelry 20% 1429 " Imitation of, made of glass or paste, as imitation precious stones (T. D. 26922) 20% 1403 " imitation necklaces (T. D. 11033) 45% 1428 " jewelry (T. D. 2556) 80% 233 " marine, manufactured 50% 1558 •■ marine, unmanufactured and uncut Free 28 Coralline acid (T. D. 20802), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 403 Ooralwood, rough 20% 408 " sawed 20% 1430 Cord, beaded (T. D. 16857) 76% Schedule of Duties 351 Par. Article. Rate. 385 Cord, cotton core, covered with metal (T. D. 6840), metal chief value 55% 91S " cotton coronation (T. D. 34089, 34551).. 35% 913 " elastic (T. D. 15814) 35% 1207 " fancy silk, metal and cotton (T. D. 14217) 55% 58 " grease (T. D. 13976) 25% 1439 " India rubber (T. D. 5940) 25 % 1004 ■' sail (T. D. 14405). (See Flax twine.) 1004 " sash, hemp. (See Cords, flax.) 1015 " sash, jute (T. D. 12360) 35% 1207 " silk 55% Cordage applies to cords of all sizes used in ships' rigging, also log lines, signal lines, lead and cod lines (T. D. 9307). 1005 " coir hawsers (T. D. 12208) 2c lb 1005 " hemp, tarred or untarred 2%c lb 1005 " istle %c tb 1003 " jute, composed of two or more jute yarns or rovings twisted together, the size of the single yarn or roving of which is coarser than 20 lbs 3%ctb Twenty-pound up to but not including ten-pound , 5c lb Ten-pound up to but not including five- pound 6 % c lb Five-pound and finer lie lb 1005 " or cables, tarred or untarred, wholly or in chief value of manila, sisal, or other hard fibres (T. D. 12220) %c lb Wholly or in chief value of sunn or other bast fibers, not including cordage of jute 2c lb 1005 " Russian bolt rope (T. D. 16221) 2%c lb 1021 " tarred lath yarn (T. T>. 13786, 14951)... 40% 802 Cordials (T. D. 14936, 38457) $5 gall. 812 " allowance for breakage. 802 " Benedictine (49 F. R. 728) $5 gall. 806 " creme de cassis (T. D. 11705, 23253, 28910). (See Fruit juices.) 804 " ginger. (See Wines, still.) 1459 " limejuice and syrup (T. D. 9709) 20% 24 " medical, alcoholic, if containing 20% al- cohol or less 20c lb and 25 % Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 5 " non-alcoholic, medicinal 25% 1202 Cordonnet, as silk spun (T. D. 12972). 385 " cotton and lame, lame chief value (T. D. 24157) 6c lb and 35% 1101 Cordova wool. (See Wool.) 1606 Cordovan shoe leather (48 F. R. 287) Free 1213 Cords, artificial silk 45c lb and 60% " artificial horse hair 45c lb and 60% 385 " and tassels, bullion 55% 1213 " wholly or in chief value of artificial or imitation silk, or of artificial or imi- tation horse hair 45c lb and 60 % 913 " and tassels, cotton or cotton and india rubber 35 % 1207 " and tassels, silk (T. D. 13365) 55% 352 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1113 Cords and tassels, wholly or part wool, upon the wool content 45c lb and 50 % 913 " cotton (T. D. 13186, 13672, 15814) 35% 913 " cotton and rubber (T. D. 13198, 17760, 73 F. R. 810, 19773) 35% " cotton, silk and metal, according to material of chief value (T. D. 14217). 1015 " composed wholly of flax, hemp,-or ramie, not otherwise specially provided for. . 35% Or flax, hemp, or ramie, and india rubber 35% 1004 " made from yarn not finer than eleven lea, composed of flax, hemp, or ramie, 18%olb made from yarn finer than eleven lea and not finer than sixty lea, 18M,c lb and %c lb for each lea or part of lea in excess of eleven. Finer than 60 lea 56c lb In addition, if boiled 2c lb If bleached, dyed or otherwise treated . . 5c tb Provided the duty on the foregoing shall be not less than 30 % 385 " metal plated (T. D. 6547, 6840), metal chief value 55% 1207 " silk (49 P. R. 726, T. D. 10483, 19773).. 55% 1015 " vegetable fibre 35% 1113 " wool, in whole or in part (upon the wool content) 45c lb and 50 % Corduroys, corded velvets not (T. D. 23610). 910 " articles and bias dreas facings of cotton pile fabrics 50% 779 Coriander seeds (T. D. 8559) %c lb 1412 Cork, artificial, commonly known as composition or compressed cork, manufactured from cork waste or granulated cork. If in the rough, and' in the form of slabs, blocks, or planks, suitable for cutting into stoppers, disks, liners, floats, or similar articles 6c lb If in rods or sticks, suitable for the manu- facture of disks, wafers, or washers. .10c lb 1412 " bark, cut into squares, cubes or quarters (T. D. 9793) 8c lb 1559 " bark, unmianufactured Free 1020 " carpets and carpeting (42 F. R. 491, T. D. 9314, 27628) 35% 1412 " disks, made of natural cork bark, over 3/16 inch in thickness 20c lb If 3/16 inch or less in thickness 25c lb 1412 " disks, over 3/16 inch in thickness, made of artificial or composition cork 10c lb If 3/16 inch or less in thickness 12%c lb 344 " fishing floats (T. D. 10927) 45% 1412 •' fishing floats, unfinished (T. D. 31546).. 30% 1412 " flooring (T. D. 37953) 30% 1412 " granulated (Abt. 1851, T. D. 25385), n. s. p. f 26% 1412 " .s;round (T. D. 25917), n. s. p. f 25% 371 " handles for bicycles (T. D. 15157) 30% 1412 " hat tips (T. D. 5469, 7341) 30% 1412 " insoling (T. D. 29594) 30% 1412 " insulation, wholly or in chief value of Schedule of Duties 353 Pab. 1412 1020 1412 1412 1559 399 1559 1412 1412 1412 Article. Rate. 1412 1412 1412 1412 1559 1559 1412 1412 1559 1020 751 773 1538 724 724 724 724 373 724 399 66 358 724 762 85 1459 1459 233 1429 1428 granulated cork, in slabs, boards, planks, or moulded forms 30% Cork inanufactures wholly or in chief value of cork or of cork bark, or of artificial cork, or bark substitutes, granulated or ground cork, n. s. p. f 30 % mats, not cork carpets (T. D. 29592) ... . 35% paper (T. D. 37196) 30% pictures (T. D. 527, 5469) 30% refuse Free screws, not plated 40 % shavings (T. D. 12994) Free soles for shoes (T. D. 22619) 30% stopper tubes (T. D. 24575) 30% stoppers, made of natural cork bark, over % of one inch in diameter, measured at the larger end 20c lb If made of artificial or composition cork, 10c lb If made of cork bark and % of one inch or less in diameter, measured at the larger end 25crb If made of artificial or composition cork 12%c lb tile 30% triangular sheets (T. D. 11091) 30% ventilators (T. D. 13603) 30% wafers and washers made of natural cork bark, over % inch in diameter, meas- ured at the larger end 20c lb If made of artificial or composition cork, 10c lb If of cork bark and % inch or less in diameter, measured at the larger end. 25c lb If made of artificial or composition cork 12%elb waste Free waste from disks (T. D. 33429) Free wood, ground (T. D. 16220) 30% wood, squares (T. D. 9793) 8c lb wood, unmanufactured (T. D. 9793).... Free Corkine, (T. D. 32246) 20 % Copms (T. D. 7280), n. s. p. f 30% Corn beef hash (T. D. 37894) 35% broom (T. D. 6215, 32827) Free flour 30c 100 lbs grits 30c 100 lbs " Indian or maize (56 lb to bu) 15c bu in the ear (T. D. 32043) 15c bu knives (T. D. 31335) 30% meal (T. D. 6156) 30c 100 lbs mills, if not plated (T. D. 36976) 40% plasters (T. D. 6576, 12665, 17599,17779, 17930, 32089) 20% razors, as razors (T. D. 15160, 33644). roasted (T. D. 7071), 56 lbs to bu 15c bu salad seed Oolb " starch, for use as starch Ic lb " starch, for food and not suitable for g^^j.(»jj .....,, 20 % Starch, residuum (T. D. 2700, 6269, 6641) 1(1% Comelian canes (T. D. 16434) 50 % cut but not set 20 % jewelry (T. D. 803) 80% 354 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 233 Cornelian manufactures 50 % 1619 " rough Free 399 Comet card holders, if not plated (T. D. Abt. 41271) 40% 1443 Comets, and parts of (T. D. 3155) 40% 1414 " toy (T. D. 2111, 3765) 70% 1619 Comlsh or Cornwall stone, crude Free 214 " or Cornwall atone, ground (T. D. Abt. 26148,31774) 30% 913 Coronation cord (T. D. 34089, 34551) 35% 17 Corrosive sublimate 45 % 308 Cormgated or crimped sheet iron or steel (T. D. - 23662)' 75/lOOc lb Valued more than 3c lb 20 % 1592 Corset bones, horn, unmanufactured (41 F. R. 102) Free 336 " clasps, steel, plain (T. D. 11046) 35% " covered with cotton, silk or other mate- rial 35% 917 " covers, knit (T. D. 16533) 45% 919 " corset covers, cotton, n. s. p. f 35% " covers, n. s. p. f., as wearing apparel, according to material. 913 " lacings, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 13407) 15c lb and 20% 1430 " lacings, silk braid (T. D. 13216, 19101, 31727) 90% 336 " steels, plain (T. D. 11564, 13702, 15676). 35% 336 " steels, covered with cotton, silk or other material 35% 336 " steels, covered with kid 35 % 407 " sticks (T. D. 14382) 20% 1430 " trimmings, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 10506, 10667, 14964) 90% 336 " wire (T. D. 15149, 15405) 35% Corsets, as wearing apparel, according to mate- rial of chief value (T. D. 37559). 1020 Cortlcine, plain or figured 35% 1415 Corundum dental goods (T. D. 15144) 20% 1415 " disks, with steel spindles (T. D. 8332)... 20% 1415 " ground (T. D. 30470, 31531) lo lb 1570 " ore (T. D. 1374) Free 362 " files, 2% inches in length and under.. 25c doz Over 2% and not over 4% inches in length 47%c doz Over 4% and under 7 inches in length, 62%cdoz 7 inches in length and over 77 %c doz 62 Cosmetics, all non-alooholic (T. D. 23321) 75% " if containing alcohol 40c lb and 75% 1313 Cossacks, paper (T. D. 9433) 35% Costumes for manager, not an actor, are dutiable (T. T>. 14982). " for military companies, not regalia (T. B. 13379). " for schools and societies, not free (T. D. 2677, 3038). " in mardi gras festival are not regalia (T. D. 9551). 3 647 " scenery, etc., of actors arriving in the United States (T. D. 4686, 4721, 7321, 12069, 12126, 13635, 13796), under bond. Free Schedule of Duties 355 Par. Article. Rate. 1010 Cot bottoms, linen, as linen cloth. 24 Cotoin true (T. B. 13701). If containing 20% alcohol or less, 20c n> and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50 % alcohol 40c tb and 25 % Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 24 " para comil (T. D. 13701). If containing 20% alcohol or less, 20c tb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c tb and 25% 1560 Cotton Free 919 " abdominal supporters (T. D. Abt. 33583, 33738) 35% 5 " absorbent (41 F. R. 763, T. D. 12644, 22759) 25% 921 " and flax cloth, cotton chief value (T. D. 29596,29851) 40% " and hair goods, according to material of chief value (T. D. 22082). 1426 " and hair mattress (T. D. 21841), In chief value of horse hair 40% 919-1439 " and India rubber dress shields, as wear- ing apparel, according to material of chief value (T. D. 11198, 15659). 907 " and India rubber waterproof fabrics (T. D. 11699) 5csq. yd. and 30% 911 " and linen damask cotton, chief value (T. D. 22158) 30% 385 " and metal armor cloth, metal threads, chief value (T. D. 10560, 10867) 55% 921 " and metal hair crimpers, cotton chief value (T. D. 13238, 14547) 40% 399 " and metal rib wire (T. D. 14965) 40% 385 " and metal table covers, metal chief value (T. D. 10732, 11360, 21500) 55% 385 " and metal upholstery goods, metal chief value (T. D. 10732) 55% 921 " and paper imitation cane seating, cotton chief value (T. D. 10862) 40 % 921 " and paper lamp shades, cotton chief value (T. D. 12796) 40% 1313 " and paper nets and fringes, paper chief value (T. D. 12960) 35% 921 " and paper table covers, cotton chief value (T. D. 13220) 40 % 1305 " and paper waterproof patent packing, paper chief value (T. D. 15470), 5c lb and 15% 913 " and silk beltings, cotton chief value (T. D. 15851) 35% 1205 " and silk bengalines, silk chief value (T. D. 14147) 55% 1207 " and silk bone casings, silk chief value (T. D. 10936, 16359) 55% 921 " and silk catheters, cotton chief value (T. D. 16431, 26609, 28007, 28649) 40% 1211 " and silk chenille drapery (T. D. 15038).. 60% 356 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 903, 904, 906, 908 Cotton and silk cloth (T. D. 18089, 22376)), as cotton cloth. Cotton and silk fabrics, cost of warping should not be added to the value of the silk yarns alone, but should be equally ap- portioned between the silk and cotton (T. D. 24423). 1430 " and silk galloons, cotton chief value.... 90% 1430 " and silk galloons, silk chief value (T. D. 16014) 90% 1205 " and silk givri muslin, silk chief value (T. D. 16209) 55% 915 " and silk gloves, women's and misses', cotton chief value (T. D. 12989). (See Cotton gloves.) 1206 " and silk hatters' plush (T. D. 16577)... 60% 921 " and silk hemstitched cloth, if straight hemstitching, cotton chief value (T. D. 15684) 40% 1430 " and silk laces, silk chief value (T. D. 12342) 90% 903, 904, 906, 908 Cotton and silk linings (T. D. 16665). 1208-1209 Cotton and silk mufflers. (See Silk mufflers.) (T. D. 23755). 1206 Cotton and silk plush, silk chief value (T. D. 12937) 60% 1205 " and silk satins, silk chief value (T. D. 10776) 55% 1205 " and silk, shirtings, silk chief value (T. D. 12232) 65% 1405 " and silk shoes, silk chief value (T. D. 10735) 35% 903, 904, 906, 908 Cotton and silk sleeve linings (T. D. 10932, 11538, 14158). 1208 Cotton and silk taffeta gloves, knit, silk chief value (T. D. 14145) 60% 909 " and silk tapestry, cotton chief value (T. T>. 16405) 45% 1430 " and silk trimmings, beaded, silk chief value (T. D. 13320, 22868) 90% 1205 " and silk umbrella cloth, silk chief value (T. D. 10353, 10655), as silk goods in the piece 55% 910 " and silk velvet ribbons, cotton chief value (T. D. 11186) 50 % 903, 904, 906, 908 Cotton and silk vestings, cotton chief value (T. D. 13185). 921 Cotton and sparterle hat forms, cotton chief value (T. D. 13203) 40% 1430 " and straw braids, cotton chief value (T. D. 11342, 19034) 90% 1022 " and straw carpets, cotton chief Value (T. D. 14315 40% 1406 " and straw hat shapes, straw chief value (T. D. 16349), not blocked or trimmed 35% If sewed 60% 1406 " and straw hats, straw chief value (T. D. 12939), trimmed or blocked 50% If sewed 60 % Untrimmed and not blocked .../'. 35 % If sewed 60 % Schedule of Duties 357 Pab. Article. Rate. 1115 Cotton and ■wool corsets, wool chief value (T. D. 10792) Not knit or crocheted, valued not more than $2 It) 24c It) and40It) Valued more than $2 and not more than $4 lb 30c lb and 45% "Valued more than $4 lb 45c lb and 50 % 1108-1109 Cotton and wool dress goods, wool chief value (T. D. 13649). (See Wool woven fabrics.) 1108-1109 " and wool gloria cloth, wool chief value (T. D. 14138). (See Wool woven fabrics.) 1110 Cotton and wool pile fabrics, wool chief value (T. D. 12970) 40c lb and 50% 1119 " and wool tapestry canvas, wool chief value, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14062) 50% 1430 " and worsted shawls, worsted chief value, embroidered (T. D. 22674) 75% 921 " anklets (T. D. 14589, 14614, 15739, 16720) 40% 1430 " antimacassars, if lace (T. D. 13592).... 90% 1430 " antique tidies, cotton chief value (T. D. 13296) 90% " antiseptic, as medicinal preparation (T. D. 22759). 907 " argentine (T. D. 14952) 3csqydand20% 1430 " articles embroidered by hand or ma- chinery 75 % 921 " articles made from cotton cloth, finished or unfinished, and all manufactures of cotton, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23452) 40% 1430 " articles made wholly or in part of lace. 90% 917 " athletic shirts (T. D. 12987) 45% 1585 " azotlque, gun cotton. (Note Proviso).. Free 1019 " bagging for (T. D. 14939, 16164). Composed of single yarns made of jute, jute butts, or other vegetable fiber, not bleached, dyed, colored, stainfed, paint- ed, or printed, not exceeding 16 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and weighing not less than IS ounces nor more than 32 ounces per square yard 6/lOc sq yd Weighing more than 32 ounces per square yard 3/lOc lb 1651 " bagging, old, as waste, suitable for the manufacture of paper (T. D. 29029) . . Free 1430 " ball fringes (T. D. 12457, 12553) 90% 921 " bandages (T. D. Abt. 26619, 31866, 32364) 40% 913 " bandages in the piece (T. D. 37933) 35% 913 " bandings (T. D. 35952) 35% 921 " bands, hemstitched (T. D. 15720) 40% 921 " bands, or yokes, crocheted (T. D. 27221) 40% 1022 " bath mats 35% 921 " bath robe blankets (T. D. 32240) 40% 917 " bathing trunks (T. D. 13615) 45% 921 " batting 40% 1430 " beading, beads chief value, if not appIiquSd (T. D. 15034, 17592, 17950) . . 90% 358 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Article. Rate. Par. 1430 Cotton bed covers and curtains, fringed (T. D. 15472) 90% 1430 " bed sets, Vacei n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6214, 9184, 10480, 21918) 90% 920 " bed sets, lace, made on Nottingham lace machine. (See Cotton lace curtains.) 912 " bed spreads, in the piece or otherwise, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton woven of two or more sets of ■ warp threads or of two or more sets of fining threads 40 % n. s. p. f 25% " bed ticking, as cotton cloth. 913 " belting (T. D. 7682, 15851, G. A. 3944, 30932) 35% 913 " belting for machinery, of cotton or other vegetable fiber and India rubber, or of which cotton or other vegetable fiber is chief value (T. D. 32358, 33668, 37063) 30% 913 " belting, "Pro Patria" (T. D. Abt. 32385, 33433) 30% 919 " belts 35 % 1430 " belts, embroidered (T. D. 17439) 75% 910 " bias velveteen dress facings (T. D. 13736, 13970) 50% 919 " bibs (T. D. 10485, 13667, 15867) 35% 1430 " bibs, embroidered (T. D. 10485) 75% 919 " bicycle leggins (T. D. 20654) 35% 907 " billiard (T. D. 246), as cotton cloth, filled or coated 3c sq yd and 20 % 907 " binders' cloth, painted (T. D. 16207), 3c sq yd and 20% 913 " binding, shoe (T. D. 14297) 35% 913 " bindings 35 % 1430 " black Brussels net (T. D. 10256) 90% 912 " blankets (T. D. 23492, 24352) 25% 1111 " blankets with wool, as wool if wool is component material of chief value (T. • D. 21662), Not exceeding 3 yards in length, valued not more than 50c lb 18c lb and 30% Valued more thap 50c and not more than $1 lb 27c lb and 32%% Valued more than $1 and not more than $1.50 lb 30c Iband 35 % Valued more than $1.50 lb ... . 37c lb and 40% 1430 " bleached, swiss, hemstitched trimmings, in strips (T. D. 14609) 90% 1430 " blind laces (T. D. 15325) 90% 1430 " blouses tucked (T. D. Abt. 33579, 33738) 90% 1430 " bobbinets (T. D. 10064) 90% 1430 " boleros, embroidered (T. D. 19032) 75% 913 " bone casing (T. D. 10936, 16002) 35% 1430 " bonnets, embroidered (T. D. 15870).... 75% 907 " bookbinders' cloth (T. D. 13385), 3csqyd and 20% 913 " boot lacings 15c lb and 20% 1430 " borders for lace window curtains (T. D. 19092) 90% 921 " bougies (T. D. 12677, 26609, 28007, 28649) 40% Schedule of Duties 359 Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Cotton boxes appliquSd (T. D. 32370) 75% 913 " brace webbing (T. D. 6587) 35% 913 " braces, with or without india rubber (T. D. 7333) 35% braids defined (T. D. 24287). 1430 " braids, feather stitch, novelty and her- ring bone (T. D. 26897, 27506, 28579.. 90% 1430 " braids, Honiton (T. D. 14501, 22266)... 90% 1430 " braids, silk fringed (T. D. 15669) 90% 1430 " braids, varnished for hats (T. T>. 10775, 61 F. R. 938) 90% 1430 " braids, with or without india rubber (T. D. 18552, 22948) 90% 1430 " Brussels net (T. D. 14166, 14177) 90% 1419 " Bruyere (T. D. 5471) 60% 907 " buckram (T. D. 3096, 9941, 12369, 16322), 3c sqyd and 20% 912 " bureau covers 30 % 1409 " button material (T. D. 12525), fit for but- tons exclusively, and not exceeding 3 inches in any one dimension 10% 921 exceeding 3 inches in one dimension (T. D. 32418, 33002) 40% 1430 " buttons embroidered (T. D. Abt. 25377, 31524) 75% 1411 " buttons, velvet (T. D. 12555) 45% " cambric (T. D. 8988), as cotton cloth. 913 " candle wicking (T. D. 10668). 10c lb and 12%% " canton flannels, as cotton cloth (T. D. 3422). 1430 " canvas, embroidered (38 F. R. 95) 75% 1430 " capes, embroidered (T. D. 7340) 75% 1430 " caps, embroidered (T. D. 12342, 14134, 14393) 75% 901 " card laps 5% 1022 " carpets (T. D. 14315) 35% 912 " centerpieces 30% 921 " chamoisine dusters (T. D. 16318) 40% 910 " chenille curtains and table covers (T. D. 7186) 50% 910 " .chenille fascinators (T. D. 12662, 15658). 50% 903, 904, 906 Cotton chintz, as cotton cloth (T. D. 23433). 1560 Cotton clippings as waste (T. D. 25433) Free " cloth, as to number of yarns in (T. D. 33823) 904 " cloth defined (T. T>. 2705, 23348). 1108-1109 Cotton cloth in part angora goat hair, angora goat hair chief value (T. T>. 22082), as wool woven fabric. 921 Cotton cloth, mixed goods, not cotton cloth (T. D. 29596, 29851) 40% 903 " cloth, not bleached, printed, dyed, colored or woven figured, containing yarns the average number of which does not ex- ceed number 40, 40/lOOc average number per lb Exceeding number 40, 16c per lb and, in addition thereto, 55/lOOc per average number per lb for every number in excess of num- ber 40. 360 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Provided, That none of the foregoing, when containing yarns the averagfi number of which does not exceed num- ber 80, shall pay less duty than 10% and, in addition thereto, for each num- ber % % ad valorem; nor when exceed- ing number 80, less than 30%. 903 Cotton cloth, when bleached, containing yarns the average number of which does not exceed number 40, 45/lOOc per average number per lb; exceeding number 40, 18c per lb, and in addition thereto, 3/5c per average number per lb, for every number in excess of number 40. Provided, That none of the foregoing, containing yarns the average number of which does not exceed number 80, shall pay less than 13% and, in addi- tion thereto, for each number, % % ad valorem; nor when exceeding number 80, less than 33%. 903 " cloth, printed, dyed, colored, or woven figured, containing yarns the average number of which does not exceed number 40, 55/lOOc per average num- ber per lb, exceeding number 40, 22c per lb and, in addition thereto, 65/lOOc per average number per lb, for every number in excess of number 40. Provided, That none of the foregoing when containing yarns the average number of which does not exceed number 80 shall pay less than 15% and, for each number, 5/16% ad valorem; nor when exceeding number 80, less than 40%. Provided further. That when not less than 40% of the cloth is printed, dyed or col- ored with vat dyes there shall be paid a duty of 4% in addition to the above duties. (T. D. 32419, 32563, 37335.) 906 In addition to the duty or duties imposed upon cotton cloth in Par. 903, there shall be paid the following duties, namely: On all cotton cloths woven with eight or more harnesses, or with Jacquard, lappet, or swivel attachments, 10%. On all cotton cloths, other than the foregoing woven with drop boxes, 5%. In no case shall the duty or duties im- posed upon cotton cloth in Pars. 903 or 903 and 906 exceed 45% (T. D. 37893, 38606). 908 " cloth in chief value of cotton, containing silk or artificial silk, shall be classified for duty as cotton cloth under Pars. 903, 904, 906, and in addition thereto there shall be paid upon all such cloth 5 % ad valorem : Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a duty of more than 45%. Schedule of Duties 361 Par. Article. Rate. 904 Cotton. The term cotton cloth, or cloth, wher- ever used in this schedule, unless otherwise specially provided for, shall be held to include all woven fabrics of cotton, in the piece, whether fig- ured, fancy, or plain, and shall not in- clude any article, finished or unfinished, made from cotton cloth. In the ascer- tainment of the condition of the cloth or yarn upon which the duties imposed upon cotton cloth are made to depend, the entire fabric and all parts thereof shall be included. The average num- ber of the yarn in cotton cloth herein provided for shall be obtained by tak- ing the length of the thread or yarn to be equal to the distance covered by it in the cloth in the condition as im- ported, except that all clipped threads shall be measured as if continuous; in counting the threads all ply yarns shall be separated into singles and the count taken of the total singles; the weight shall be taken after any exces- sive sizing is removed by boiling or other suitable process. 921 " cloth, in part jute (T. D. 30686) 40% 921 " cloth cut into lengths (T. D. 31295, 31336) 40% 903 " cloth in the piece, printed in designs; suitable for kimonos but not manufac- tured, dutiable as (T. D. 33643). 907 " cloth, filled or coated (T. D. 22966, 23454, 31552, 32229) 3c sq. yd. and 20 % 921 " cloth filled or coated, cut into strips (T. D. 33658) 40% 903-904 " cloth for hospital bandages, .dutiable as cotton cloth (T. D. 9971, 11050). 903-904 " cloth, cotton shirtings, ornamented with Russian cords, dutiable as (T. D. 30163, 30467, 30567, 31104). 903, 904, 906, 908 Cotton cloth, silk striped (T. D. 16096). 907 Cotton cloth, tracing (T. D. 16227), 5c sq. yd. and 20% 1430 " cloth, tucked and hemstitched (T. D. 10975, 11331, 11366, 17094, 17533, 17535, 56 F. R. 469) 90% 907 " cloth, waterproof 5c sq. yd. and 30% 903, 904, 906, 908 Cotton cloth, with silk figures (T. D. 26373, 33576. Cotton cloth with silk selvages dutiable as cot- ton cloth (T. D. 28815, 31259). 1430 " cloth with spots or dots appliqu6d there- on (Abt. 1268, T. D. 25273) 75% 1430 " clothing, embroidered 75% 919 " clothing, ready-made, in chief value cot- ton n. s. p. f 35 % 921 " coat hangers (T. D. 34138) 40% 903-904 " coin spot muslin, as cotton cloth (T. D. 14832, 14839, 15044, 15331, 17113). 919 " collarettes (T. D. 16583) 35% 362 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Cotton collarettes appliqugd (T. D. 31213) 75% 921 " collar stiffeners (G. A. 3941) 40% 919 " collars and cuffs (T. D. 16583), 30c doz. pes. and 10% 1430 " collars, embroidered (T. D. 12386, 14306, 16300, 18992, 21570, 22868, 23650) 75% 1430 " collars, made of small tucklngs (T. D. 24509) 90% 913 " collets 25c tb and 25% 917 " combination suits 45 % " cords, cable laid twine, as cotton cloth (T. D. 13192). 913 " cords, elastic and non-elastic (T. D. 13310, 14217, 17760, 19156) 35% 913 " cords, fancy (T. D. 13186, 14217) 35% 385 " cords, silver-plated (18 O. A. G. 47).... 55% 913 " cords, with tassels 35% 910 " corduroys 50 % 910 " corduroys, pipers' cords are (T. D. 12207). 913 " coronation cords (T. D. 33363, 33431).. 35% 917 " corset covers (T. D. 16533) 45% 913 " corset lacings 15c lb and 20% 1430 " corsets, embroidered (49 F. R. 222, T. D. 10792, 12121, 12635, 14964, 20651).... 75% 1430 " corsets, lace trimmed (T. D. 35395).... 90% 903-904 " costume cloth, as cotton cloth (T. D. 11023). 903-904 " cottonade, as cotton cloth (T. D. 12558). 903-904 " coutll, as cotton cloth (T. D. 13242, 15044). 316 " covered wire- (T. T>. 15405, 16540) 35% 1108-1109 Cotton cravenette cloth, wool chief value, as wool woven fabrics (T. D. 16303). 903-904 Cotton crepe, as cotton cloth (T. D. 14155). 903-904 " crepe de chine, as cotton cloth (T. D. .14155). 903-904 " cretonne shirtings, as cotton cloth (T. D. 16315). 903-904 " crimped cloth, as cotton cloth (T. D. 14148). 903-904 " crinkled seersucker, as cotton cloth (T. D. 13236). 1430 " crochet edgings (T. D. 6443) 90 % 921 " crochet rings as manufactures of cotton (T. D. 20992) 40% 902 " crochet on spools, reels or baJls, or in skeins, cones, or tubes, or in any form put up for handwork, in len^hs not exceeding 840 yds. (T. D. 2540) . %c 100 yds. Provided, That none of the foregolngr shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 nor more than 35%. In no case shall duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as Imported. 921 " crochet work (T. D 20992) 40% 910 " curtains, chenille 50 % 1430 " curtains, ruffled (T. D. 21819) 90% 921 " damask imitation (T. T>. 12441) 40% 903-904 " damask, not table (T. D. 18623), as cot- ton cloth. Schedule of Duties 363 Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Ootton damask table articles scalloped (T. D. 33667) 75% 911 " damask table articles (T. T>. 33387).... 30% 911 " damask table doilies (T. D. 23529) 30% 911 " damask, table 30 % 902 " darning on spools, reels or balls, or in skeins, cones or tubes or in any form put up for handwork, in lengths not ex- ceeding 840 yds. (T. D. 21370) .. %cl00 yds. Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 nor more than 35%. In no case shall duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported. " denims, as cotton cloth. 903-904 " dimity stripes and checks, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). 912 " doilies 30% 1430 " doilies, drawn work (T. D. 21944) 75% 903-904 " dotted Swisses (T. T>. 21568). (See Cotton cloth.) 917 " drawers 45 % 910 " dress facings, bias velvet (T. D. 11977). 50% " dress goods, fancy openwork (T. D. 12571, 12904), as cotton cloth. 921 Ootton dress stays (T. T>. Abt. 39062) 40% 903-904 " drilling, as cotton cloth. 903-904 " duck, as cotton cloth. 912 " dust cloths (T. D. 35847) 25% 1430 " edgings (T. D. 28457) 90% 1430 •• edgings, hemstitched (T. D. 16206).....' 90% 1430 " Egyptian laces (T. D. 7330) 90% 1430 " embroideries (T. D. 10474, 11700, 12219, 12386, 18880) 75% 902 " embroidery, cotton on spools, reels, or balls, or in skeins, cones, or tubes, or in any form put up for handwork, in lengths not exceeding 840 yards (T. D. 26070, 30175) %c 100 yds. Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 nor more than 35%. In no case shall duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported. 903-904 " etamines, as cotton cloth (T. D. 37411). 907 " EtofCe (T. D. 15836) 3c sq. yd. and 20% 913 " fabrics with fast edges not exceeding 12 inches in width (T. D. 38316) 35% 903-904 " felt, as cotton cloth (T. D. 8942). 1303 " filter masse (T. D. 15243) 20% 921 " fire screens, composed of bamboo frames tied together with silk strings, the frames inclosing hand-painted ootton panels, cotton chief value (T. D. 28179) 40% 921 " fish nets (T. D. 37410) 40% 903-904 " flannel (T. D. 12238). (See Cotton cloth.) 1560 " flocks (T. D. 13217) Free 901 " flocks manufactured 5% 364 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. 902 Article. Rate. Cotton floss, as cotton thread, put up for hand- work, in lengths not exceeding 840 yards %o 100 yds. Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 nor more than 35%. In no case shall duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported. flouncings (T. D. 12528) 90% flouncings, embroidered (T. D. 15847, 16143) 90% flutings 90% frillings (T. D. 7226, 10068, 10765, 16567) 90% frillings, beaded (T. D. 8799) 90% frillings, partly made (T. D. 11696, 12425) 90% fringes (T. D. 11887, 12385, 12996) 90% furniture lace (T. D. 16971) 90% fuse, for smokers' use (T. D. 1778) 60% galloons, embroidered (T. D. 10506, 14310, 16002) 90% galloons, with or without india rubber (T. D. 14310, 14144) 90% garters 35% 904 " genappins, as cotton cloth. gimps (T. D. 14144, 17152) 90% gimps, beaded (T. D. 13293) 90% 904 " ginghams, as cotton cloth (T. D. 1800, 12904, 15044). " gins Free 1439 Cotton gloves, containing rubber, according to material of chief value (T. D. 23356). Cotton gloves, embroidered (T. D. 15007, 22006). 75% " gloves, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton, or other) vegetable fiber, made of fabric knit on a warp-knitting machine, if single fold of such fabric, when unshrunk and not sueded, and having less than 40 rows of loops per inch in width on the face of the glove. 50% When shrunk or sueded or having 40 or more rows of loops per inch in width on the face of the glove and not over 11 inches in length $2.50 doz. prs. And for each additional inch in excess of 11 inches 10c doz. prs. If 2 or more folds of fabric, any fold of which is made on a warp-knitting ma- chine, and not over 11 inches in length, $3.00 doz. prs. And for each additional inch in excess of 11 inches 10c doz. prs. But in no case shall any of the foregoing duties be less than 40% nor more than 75%. Made of fabric knit on other than a warp knitting machine 50% Made of woven fabric 25 % 1430 " gorings 90% 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1454 1430 1430 913 903- 1430 1430 903- 1504 915- 1430 915 Schedule of Duties 365 Par. Article. Rate. 903-904 Cotton grenadines, as cotton cloth (T. D. 1544, 2495, 12659, 10797). 1430 " Hamburg net (T. D. 9184, 14166) 90% 903, 904, 918 Cotton handkerchiefs and mufflers composed of cotton, n. s. p. f., whether finished or unfinished, not hemmed, shall pay duty as cotton cloth. Provided, That none of the foregoing when containing yarns the average number of which does not exceed num- ber 40 shall pay less than 30% Nor when exceeding number 40 less, than 40 % 918 If hemmed or hemstitched, shall pay duty as cotton cloth and in addition thereto 10% Provided, That none of the foregoing when containing yarns the average number of which does not exceed number 40 shall pay less than 30% Nor when exceeding number 40 less than 40 % 1430 Cotton handkerchiefs, if embroidered in any manner, by hand or machinery, whether with a plain or fancy In- itial, monogram, or otherwise, or tam- boured, appliqufid, or scalloped by hand or machinery (T. D. 35063).... 75% 913 " hat bands (T. D. 16093) 35% 1430 " hat braids (T. D. 10775, 13298) 90% 919 " hat frames (T. D. Abt. 27033, 31987)... 35% 919 " hat linings, chief value of cotton, made up into completed articles ready to be fastened in hats, as partly made cotton wearing apparel (T. D. 27660) 35% 919 " hats 35% 913 " healds 25c lb and 25% 1430 " herringbone trimmings 90% 1405 " Hinoki slippers (T. D. Abt. 33323, 33695) 36% 907 " hollands, window (T. D. 19450, 22705, 22785) 3csq. yd. and 20% 921 " hollands, window, hemmed (T. D. Abt. 27303, 32073, 32259, 32468) 40% 916 " hosiery, stockings, hose and half hose, made or cut from knitted fabric n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22007, 33085) '. . . . 30% 916 " hosiery, stockings, hose and half hose, selvedged, fashioned, seamless, or mock seamed, finished or unfinished, made wholly or in part on knitting ma- chines, or knit by hand 50% 1449 " imitation tapestries, if paintings and works of art (T. D. 16429) 20% 903-904 " India linens, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). 913 " initials, as cotton labels (T. D. 14917).. 50% 1430 ■' inlOals embroidered (T. D. 31863) 75% 1430 " insertings 90% 919 " insoles (T. D. Abt. 43039) 35% 903 904, 908 Cotton, Italians, silk striped, as cotton cloth (T. D. 22700). 366 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 903-904 Ciotton jaconets, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6328). 907 " jaconette sheeting (T. D. Abt. 25486, 3156S) 5c sq. yd. and 30 % 909 " Jacquard figured upholstery goods (T. D. 21568) 45% 903, 904, 908 Cotton, Japanese cloth, as cotton, cloth. 921 Cotton, Japanese screens (T. D. 12379) 40% 921 " Japanese wall hangings (T. D. 12808)... 40% 903-904 " jeans, as cotton cloth (T. D. 5531). 914 " knit goods in the piece composed wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, made on a warp- knltting machine 55% Made on other than a warp-knitting machine (T. D. 14301) 35% 902 " knitting, as thread or yarn, put up for handwork, in lengths not exceeding 840 yards %c 100 yds. Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 nor more than 35% (T. D. 21371). In no case shall duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported. 907 " label cloth (T. D. 16836)... 3c sq. yd. and 20% 913 " labels for garments (T. D. 20047) 50% 1430 " labels, embroidered with fancy initials (T. D. 26006) 75% 913 " labels in strips, each strip consisting of a number of labels, are dutiable as labels (T. D. 24939, 27053) 50% 913 " and silk labels, imported in strips, cotton chief value (T. D. 27053) 50% 1430 " lace (T. D. 16300, 21570, 22868, 23650).. 90% 1430 " lace antique tidies (T. D. 13296) 90% 1430 " lace aprons (T. D. 23650) 90% 1430 " lace articles (T. D. 11329) 90% 920 " lace bed sets, made on the Nottingham lace-curtain machine, and composed of cotton Or other vegetable fiber, when counting not more than 5 points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch l%c sq. yd. and 25% When counting more than 5 such points or spaces to the inch, %c sq. yd. ad- ditional for each point in excess of 5. Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 60%. 1430 " lace belts (T. D. 16421) 90% 1430 " lace collars (T. D. 22868, 23650) 90% 1430 " lace curtains and bed sets, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21918) 90% 1430 " lace edgings 90% 1430 " lace flowers (T. D. 16858) 90% 1430 " lace nets (T. D. 10256) 90% 1430 " lace pillow shams, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16298) 90% 920 " lace pillow shams made on the Notting- ham lace-curtain m.ichine, and com- posed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, when counting not more than 5 points Schedule of Duties 367 Par. Article. Rate. or spaces between the warp threads to the inch 1 %c sq. yd. and 25 % When counting- more than 5 such points or spaces to the Inch %c sq. yd. ad- ditional for each point in excess of 5. Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 60%. 1430 Cotton lace tatting (T. D. 16204) 90% 920 " lace window curtains, pillow shams, and bed sets, finished or unfinished, made on the Nottingham lace-curtaln ma- chine, and composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, when counting not more than 5 points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch, 1 % c sq. yd. and 2 5 % When counting more than 5 such points or spaces to the inch %c sq. yd. ad- ditional for each point in excess of 5. Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 60%. 1430 " laces beaded (T. t). 35140) 90% ■ 91S " lacings for boots, shoes and corsets, 15c lb and 20% 921 " ladder tapes (T. D. 32967. 33007, 33371). 40% 913 " lamp wicking (T. D. 14853, 15814), 10c lb and 12%% 903-904 " lappet skirtings (T. D. 15044), as cotton cloth. " lappets pay duty same as cotton cloth of like character (T. T>. 15041). 903-904 " lawns, as cotton cloth (T. D. 1504-4). 903-904 " lawns, fancy (T. D. 12528), as cotton cloth. 903-904 " lawns, plain hemstitched (T. D. 15824, 16717), as cotton cloth. 1430 '• lawns, tucked (T. D. 15583, 22162) 90% 1419 " leaves (T. D. 10794) 60% 903-904 '■ leno net (T. D. 15044), as cotton cloth. 409 " lined straw baskets, straw chief value (T. D. 15665) 35% 905 " linings for bicycle tires 25% 903-904 " linings, with flax selvedge, as cotton cloth (T. D. 13485). 1560 " linters (T. D. 31277) Free 1430 " loom-embroidered (T. D. 13034) 75% 913 " loom harness 25c lb and 25 % 907 " mackintosh cloth (T. D. 12733), 5c sq. yd. and 30% 903-904 " madras, mulls or muslins, as cotton cloth (T. D. 35320). 921 " manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23454).. 40% 1430 " marly nettings (T. D. Abt. 254B4, 31643) 90% 1022 " mats and matting 35% medallions, as cotton cloth (T. D. 12561, 14927, 15041). 1430 " metal and glass-beaded applique gimps (T. D. 13293) 90% 921 " metal and jute table covers (T. D. 13202) 40% 903-904 " mole skins (T. D. 7538), as cot*""* cloth. 368 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 903-904 Cotton moUeton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 8942). 912 " mop cloths 25% 1430 " mosquito bars (T. D. 9184, 16530) 90% 918 " mufflers. (See Cotton handkerchiefs.) (T. D. 17959). 903-904 " mulls, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). 1430 " mulls, embroidered (T. D. 17862) 75% 903-904 " muslins, as cotton cloth (T. D. 12904, 15044). 903-904 " nainsooks, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). 921 " napkins in the piece (T. D. 23045) 40% 1430 " napkins, lace 90% 1430 " neck ruchings and rufflings 90% 919 " neckties or neckwear, made up or manu- factured wholly or in part by the tailor, seamstress, or manufacturer (T. D. 23650) 35% 1430 " neckties, embroidered 75% 1430 " net hat sides (T. T>. 16808) 90% 1430 " nets and nettings n. s. p. f. (T. D. 35139, 35475, 35687) 90% 920 " nets and nettings, made on Nottingham lace curtain machines and composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, when counting not more than 5 points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch l%c sq. yd. and 25% When counting more than 5 such points or spaces to the inch %c sq. yd. ad- ditional for each point in excess of 5. • Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than. ... 60% 907 " oilcloth, except oilcloths for floors, 3c sq. yd. and 20% 760 •■ oil seed (T. T>. 10740) l/3c lb 1430 " openwork goods (T. D. 14612) 75% 1430 " Oriental nets (T. D. 16152) 90% 919 " outside garments 35% 917 " pants (underwear) 45 % 1430 " piano covers, embroidered with metal threads 75 % 921 " picot or loop thread (T. D. Abt. 30518, 32943) 40% 910 " pile fabrics, cut or uncut (T. D. 24908). 50% 912 " pillow cases 25% 1430 " pillow shams, lace, n. s. p. f 90% 920 " pillow shams, made on Nottingham lace, curtain machine and composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, when counting not more than 5 points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch 1 % c sq. yd. and 25 % When counting more than 5 such points or spaces to the inch %c sq, yd. ad- ditional for each point in excess of 5. Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than. ... 60% 912 " pillow slips, with two nietal buttons at- tached (T. D. 27659) 25% Schedule of Duties 369 Par. Article. Rate. 921 Cotton pin cushions in shapes of dogs and cats (T. D. Abt. 33474, 33727) 40% 903-904 " pique, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). 1430 " pique braids (T. D. 16967) 90% 1430 " plastrons (T. D. 16477) 75% 910 " plushes, out or uncut 50% 912 " polishing- cloths 25% 909 " portieres 45% 1651 " pulp (T. D. 13594, Abt. 918, T. D. 25177) Free 1430 ■■ quillings (T. D. 16205) 90% 912 " quilts in the piece or otherwise, com- posed wholly or in chief value of cotton, woven of two or more sets of warp threads or of two or more sets of fill- ing thread 40 % 912 ■' quilts, n. s. p. f 25% 1430 " quilts, embroidered (8 S. C. 920, T. D. 12426) 75% 1430 " quilts, n. s. p. f., with wool fringe, cot- ton chief value (T. D. 28516, 28648).. 90% 1651 ■• rag pulp (T. D. 14692) Free 1651 " rags, fit chiefly for paper stock (T. D. 23747) Free 1560 " raw Free 903-904 " revere stripes, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6360). 921 " ribbon bruges (T. D. 7363) 40% 913 " ribbons 35% 910 " ribbons, plush and velvet 50% 913 " ribbons for typewriters (G. A. 3906) 35% 921 " rope (T. D. 9187) 40 % 901 " roving (T. D. 17834, 20953) 5% 1430 " ruchings (T. D. 7551) 90% 1430 " rufflings (T. D. 16567) 90% 1022 " rugs (T. D. 33577) 35% 1430 " sash cloth, tamboured (T. D. 16106) 75% 903-904 " satines, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). 921 " scapularles (T. D. 10930) 40% 903-904 " scarfs in the piece as cotton cloth (T. T>. 31654). 1430 ■' scarf lace (T. D. 36596) 90% 1430 " screens, embroidered (T. D. Abt. 28204, 31941) 75% 760 " seed (T. D. 10740, 15480) l/3c lb 1583 " seed ashes (T. D. 31624) Free 1622 " seed hulls (T. D. 14702, 14705) Free 1459 •' seed meal (T. D. 25167) 20 % 55 " seed oil 3c lb seed oil and olive oil mixed as olive oil (T. D. 22987). 903-904 " seersucker, as cotton cloth (T. D. 13236). 917 " shawls, knit (T. D. 26369) 45% 912 " sheets 25% 919 " shirt bands (T. D. 12962) 35 % 1430 " shirt bosoms, ornamented with tuckings (T. D. Abt. 29952, 32847) 90% 919 " shirt collars and cuffs 30c doz pes and 10% 913 " shirt labels (T. D. 14623, 14918) 50% 917 " shirts (T. D. 12897, 14621), underwear and all other wearing apparel of every description, n. s. p. f., made wholly or 370 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. in part on knitting machines or Itnit by hand, finished or unfinished, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 21694, 21715) 45% 1430 Cotton shirts, initialed (T. D. 31942) 75% 903, 904, 906, 908 Cotton shirting cloth as cotton cloth (T. D. 21949). 913 Cotton shoe bindings (T. D. 16484) 35% 913 " shoe lacings 15c lb and 20% 903-904 " silesias, as cotton cloth. 903, 904, 906, 908 Cotton silk-striped sleeve linings. 913 Cotton skirt bands (T. D. 12962) 35% 913 " skirt bindings 35 % 903-904 " skirting, hemmed, as cotton cloth (T. D. 8297) 1430 " skirtings, tucked 90 % 1430 " skirts, embroidered' (T. D. 21141) 75% 919 " slipper patterns (T. D. 20656) 35% 1430 " slippers, embroidered with worsted (T. D. 4164) 75% 901 " sliver 5 % 919 " smoking jackets, bound with worsted (T. D. 11033) 35% 913 " spindle banding 10c lb and 12% % 902 " spool thread, put up for handwork, in lengths not exceeding 840 yards. %c 100 yds. Provided, that none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 nor more than 35%. In no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported. 919 " stiffening (T. D. 20731) 35% 916 " stockings. (See Cotton hosiery.) 913 " stove wicking 10c tb and 12% % 913 " suspenders (T. D. 7333) 35% 919 " sweaters 35% 1430 " Swiss hemstitched trimmings (T. D. 14609) . . . 90% 903, 904, 906 Cotton, Swiss muslin, dotted and figured pay same duty as cotton cloth of like description (T. D. 21568). 912 Cotton table covers (T. D. 33387) 30% 910 " table covers (chenille) 50% 911 •■ table damask 30% 911 " table damask covers (T. D. 21651) 30% 911 " table damask, manufactures of not spe- cially provided for 30% 1430 " tamboured articles (T. D. 21918) 75% 913 " tape, advertising (T. D. 24943) 35% 913 " tape, bridal, as cotton tape (T. D. 25216) 35% 913 " tape measures (T. D. 16223, 16421) 35% 921 " tapers for sanctuary lamps (T. D. 33119) 40% tapes defined (T. T>. 24287). 1430 " tapes, if embroidered 75% 913 " tapes, used as part of piano actions, as tapes (T. D. 25180) 35% 913 " tapes, with or without India rubber (T. D. 6710, 13668, 13707, 15865, 15955), not embroidered (T. D. 27060, 31187). 35% 909 " tapestries and other Jacquard figured Schedule of Duties 371 Par. Article. Rate. upholstery goods, composed wholly or in chief value o( cotton or other vegetable fiber, in the piece or other- wise (T. D. 36421, 37049) 45% 385 Cotton tapestry, metal thread chief value (T. D. 21945) 55% 903-904 '■ tarlatans, as cotton cloth (T. D. 8360, 16044). " tarlatans, with metal threads, according to material of chief value (T. T>. 7471, 9322, 13193). 913 " tassels and cords 35% 1430 " tatting 90% 917 " tennis shirts (T. D. 11401) 45% 1414 " tents, miniature, as toys (T. D. 25489).. 70% 910 " terry cloth (T. D. 34287) 40% 910 " terry woven fabrics 40 % 901 " thread in any form except spool thread, crochet, darning, knitting and em- broidery cottons. (See Cotton yarn.) (T. D. 21455, 22649.) 902 " thread sewing; crochet, darning, em- broidery, and knitting cottons, put up for handwork, in lengths not exceeding 840 yards %c 100 yds. Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 20 nor more than 35% In no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported. 1430 " tidies, antique, worked with worsted (T. T-j 13296) 75% 1430 " tidies, embroidered (T. i). 21918) 75% 1430 " tidies, tamboured (T. D. 15833) 75% 314 " ties of iron or steel, coated or not coated with paint or any other preparation, with or without buckles or fastenings, for baling (T. D. 34055) %cn> 917 " tights (T. D. 13885) 45% 905 " tire fabrics, suitable for use in pneumatic tires 25 % 1430 " toilet sets, embroidered (T. D. 20567).. 75% 903-904 " toweling, in the piece except damask, as cotton cloth (T. D. 23487). 913 " toweling, Japanese (T. D. 38965) 35% 912 " towels .' 25 % 911 " towels, damask 30% 1430 " towels, embroidered (T. D. 34207) 75% 907 " tracing cloth (T. D. 23365).. 5c sq yd and 20% 921 " traveling rolls, or tourists' cases (T. D. 23490, 24592) 40% 1430 '■ trimmings (T. D. 17064, 23542) 90% 1430 " trimmings, beaded (T. D. 13320) 90% 1430 " trimmings, chenille 90 % 913 " tubing 35% 913 " tubing for artificial flowers (T. D. Abt. 33621, T. T>. 33738) 35% 1430 " tubular galloons (T. D. 14310) 90% 1430 " tuckings (T. D. Abt. 29952, 32847) 90% 1430 " tuckings, hemstitched (T. D. 11331) 90% 372 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 910 Cotton Turkish towels (T. D. 35019) 40% 903-904 " twills, as cotton cloth (T. D. 246). 908 " umbrella cloth, silk and cotton, cotton chief value at the applicable rates as cotton cloth and in addition thereto ... 5 % But not more than 45 % 917 " undershirts, knit cotton (T. D. 26085).. 45% 917 " underwear, made wholly or in part on knitting machine or knit by hand .... 45 % 1430 " underwear, embroidered (T. D. 15835, 33794) 76% 917 " underwear, with knitted wristlets and anklets (T. D. 24662) 45% 917 " union suits, made wholly or in part on knitting machines or knit by hand. ... 45 % 909 " upholstery goods, Jacquard figured 45% 903-904 " velours, double faced, as cotton cloth (T. D. 26447). 1430 " veils, composed of cotton, silk, artificial silk, or other material 90% 1411 " velvet buttons (T. D. 12555) 45% 1430 " velvet, embroidered with metal (T. D. 11031) 75% " velvet selvedges on, included in meas- urement (T. D. 11409, 12343, 12360). 1430 " velvet trimmings 90 % 910 " velveteen, bias (T. D. 11977, 14164). (See Cotton bias dress facings) 50% 910 " velvets and velveteens, cut or uncut.... 50% " velvets, samples of, are dutiable if of commercial value (53 F. R. 214, T. D. 12572). 903, 904, 906, 908 Cotton vestings, as -cotton cloth (T. D. 13185, 13289, 21940, 21949). 917 Cotton vests, knitted (T. D. 16533) 46% 903-904 " vltrages, as cotton cloth. 903-904 " voiles as cotton cloth (T. D. 38188). 921 " wadding 40% 901 ■' warp. (See Cotton yarn.) 912 " wash rags or cloths 25% 1560 " waste (T. D. 31277, 31952, 32291) Free 901 " waste, manufactured or otherwise ad- vanced : 5 % 907 " waterproof cloth (T. D. 12695), 5csqyd and 30% 919 " wearing apparel, n. s. p. f 35% 1430 " wearing apparel, embroidered (T. D. 32405) 75% 1430 " wearing apparel, part lace (T. D. 23650) 90% 913 " webs and webbings, composed in part of India rubber or otherwise (59 F. R. 454, T. D. 7333, 12539, 13311, 14161, 14727, G. A. 3944, T. D. 18951, 31958) 35% 913 " wicklng, candle, lamp or stove, 10c lb and 12%% 920 " window curtains made on the Notting- ham lace-curtain machine, and com- posed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, when counting not more than 5 points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch l%c sq yd and 25% Schedule of Duties 373 Par. Article. Rate. When counting more than 5 such points or spaces to the inch in addition for each point in excess of 5 %c sq yd Provided that none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 60% 907 Cotton window hoUands Scsqydand 20% 316 " with wire inserted (T. D. 14965, 15405). 35% 1119 " wool and metal table covers, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., if wool is chief value (T. D. 10672) 50 % " wool and silk shirtings, according to material of chief value (T. D. 10682, 10773, 10777). " worsted and silk plushes, according to material of chief value (T. D. 11073). 901 " yarn, including warps, in any form, not bleached, dyed, colored, combed, or plied, of numbers, not exceeding No. 40, per number, per lb l/5c Exceeding No. 40, and not exceeding No. 120 8c lb And, in addition thereto, %c per num- ber per lb for every number in excess of number 40. Exceeding number 120 28c lb Provided, that none of the foregoing of numbers not exceeding number 80 shall pay less than 5% and, in addition thereto, for each number % % ; nor of numbers exceeding number 80 less than 25% Including warps in any form, bleached, dyed, colored, combed or plied, of numbers not exceeding number 40 per number per lb %c Exceeding number 40 and not exceeding number 120 10c tb And, in addition thereto, 3/lOc per num- ber per lb for every number in excess of number 40. Exceeding number 120 34e tb Provided, that none of the foregoing, of numbers not exceeding No. 80, shall pay less than 10% and, in addition thereto, for each number % % ; nor of numbers exceeding No. 80, less than.. 30% Provided further, that when any of the foregoing yarns are printed, dyed or colored with vat dyes, there shall be paid a duty of 4% in addition to the above duties. 1560 " yarn waste (T. D. 25988) Free " yarn, dutiable according to number in the gray (Abt. 1127, T. D. 25239). 1430 " zachens (T. D. 16477). 76% 903-904-906 Cotton zephyrs, as cotton cloth (T. D. 12653). 1111 Cotton zerapes (T. D. 37240). (See Woolen blan- kets.) 1430 Cottonade ball fringes (T. D. 12457, 12663) 90% 903 " as cotton cloth (T. D. 12558). 374 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 902 Cottons, embroidery. (See Cotton thread.) 1567 Couhage Free 28 Coumarln, natural For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " synthetic (T. D. 25481 Abt. 3083, T. D. 25665) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% Counterfeit coins are illegal Importations (T. D. 13456). Country of exportation, what is (T. D. 22338). " produce in small quantities on frontier, no entry required for if not valued over $5 (T. D. 7947). Coupes, according to material of chief value (T. D. 13354). 66 Court-pla.ster (T. D. Abt. 26049, 31757) 20% 903-904 Coutll, as cotton cloth (T. D. 13242). Sec. 402, Par. E, Sub. par. 3 Coverings included in the value of merchandise. Coverings, American, not included for rate (T. D. 21961, 22462, 22469, 22490). additional duty on (T. D. 11046, 11200, Sec. 19, Act June 10, 1890). " artificial flower bonbon holders are un- usual (T. D. 10493). " bags of silk for opera glasses are unusual (T. D. 11213). " bags containing hair, usual (T. D. 21603). " bags containing ore, usual (T. D. 13051). " bairels containing dead oil, and Ameri- can coal oil barrels, filled with steel (T. D. 11064). " barrels containing gas water (T. D. 10072). " baskets of straw for bottled liquors are unusual (T. D. 13077). baskets for tea are unusual (T. D. 12564). " baskets of glace fruits are unusual (T. D. 15076). " beams containing spun silk dutiable (T. D. 31332, 31362, 32530). " bottles not within the meaning of Sec. 19. Act June 10, 1890 (T. D. 24551, 27806). bottles for ale dutiable (T. D. 10904). " bottles containing blacking dutiable same as contents (T. D. 12118). " bottles containing brandy peaches dutia- ble same as contents (T. D. 10909). " bottles containing chloride of ethyl, usual (T. D. 21972, 22033). " bottles containing colors dutiable same as contents (T. D. 15688). 809 " bottles containing ginger ale dutiable (T. D. 10478, 1B696). " boxes containing ammeters are unusual (T. D. 9994). " boxes containing bottles not unusual (T. D. 14523, 14851, 14894, 15957, 16083). " boxes containing bronze powder unusual (T. D. 22361). Schedule of Duties 375 Pah. Article. Rate. Coverings, boxes containing cheap violin strings unusual (T. D. 13076). boxes containing collar buttons unusual (T. D. 11994). boxes containing dominoes not unusual (T. D. 11868). boxes containing frozen fish not unusual (T. D. 9814). boxes containing gelatine not unusual (T. D. 10933, 11868). boxes containing lead pencils not unusual (T. D. 11867). boxes containing mourning pins dutiable as part of merchandise (T. D. 15571, 15860, 18770). boxes containing prunes (T. D. 9940). boxes containing samples dutiable (T.'D. 12572). boxes containing tooth picks unusual (T. D. 21736). boxes containing wafers not unusual (Abt. 772, T. D. 25134). boxes containing water colors not unusual (T. D. 13967). boxes of metal for confectionery unusual (T. D. 12320). boxes, fancy paper, containing handker- chiefs, are unusual (T. D. 10240, 10467). boxes for trial glasses unusual (T. D. 12335). carboy packed in straw in a basket hav- ing a lid attached, this basket being placed in a larger basket as usual cov- erings (T. D. 24765). cartons for hosiery dutiable (T. D. 10226). cases containing leaf tobacco, not unusual (T. T>. 21057, 24190). cases, outside, for condensed milk, not du- tiable (T. D. 11344). casket containing corpse usual (T. D. 21464). champagne bottles dutiab\e (T. T>. 15715). cigar holders, not unusual (T. T>. 10224, 10642, 11166). cost of must be separately stated on in- voice (T. D. 8164, 12465). covers, straw, for empty bottles are not unusual (T. D. 8040, 17961). defined (T. D, 21961). earthenware teapots containing tea un- usual (Abt. 21393, T. D. 29834 and T. D. 29801). egg boxes not unusual (T. D. 10743). embroidery envelopes (T. D. 12788). (See Envelopes.) envelopes, containing cards unusual (T. D. Abt. 27700, 32234). firecrackers, included In dutiable weight (T. D. 15383). 376 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 219 Ooverings for microscope slides, as glass, crown, unpolished (T. D. 10879). " for milk cans usual (T. D. 38968). for razor blades, unusual (T. D. 21858). 217 " glass bottles, filled, dutiable (except such as contain merchandise subject to an ad valorem rate of duty based in whole or in part upon the value thereof, which shall be dutiable as the rate ap- plicable to their contents) (T. D. 15858). glass cheese jars, not unusual (T. D. 14219, 15819, 16073, 66 F. R. 300.) glass jars containing pickles, dutiable same as contents (T. D. 16098). glass tubes, containing ethyl chloride, usual (T. D. 23038). of goods subject to specific rates of duty or of goods that are free of duty, are free (T. D. 23853, 30571, 31406). 406 " grapefruit boxes 25 % hampers containing clothing, unusual (T. D. 10047, 10407). hat cases, unusual (T. D. 10093). 328 " iron cylinders containing oxygen gas, du- tiable (T. D. 10159) 25% 328 " iron drums for glycerin, dutiable (T. D. 23131) 25% 328 " iron tanks for molasses, dutiable (T. D. 15675) 25% jars containing fish paste, not unusual (T. D. 13513). jars containing preserved ginger, unusual (T. D. 9881). 809 " jugs for mineral water dutiable separately (T. D. 10861), at 1/3 of the rates if imported empty or separately. 1432 " leather for aneroids (T. D. 12346) 30% 1432 " leather for combs (T. D. 10574) 30% leather for tumblers, usual (T. D. 13166, 23056). leather for watches, not unusual (T. D. 13171). 406 •' lemon and lime boxes (T. D. 15017) 25% match boxes, not unusual (T. D. 15195, 15463). 1439 " matting for tea boxes (T. D. 12846) 25% 399 " metal boxes containing pins, if not plated (T. D. 9888, 12114) 40% musical instruments (T. D. 11839). necessary, outside, such as sacks, crates, bagging, boxes, bottles, etc., and straw and packing material are elements of dutiable value (Act of Sept. 21, 1922, Sec. 402, Par. E, Sub Par. 3) (T. D. 30872, 31508). " needle cases, unusual (T. D. 14519). opera glass cases, not unusual (T. D. 11213, 11241, 11412, 11697, 11868, 11871, 13073, 14949). 406 " orange boxes 25% Schedule of Duties 377 Par. Article. Rate. Ooverii^s, paper boxes for fans, not unusual (T. D. 10240). pease bags, usual (T. D. 15075). " picnic baskets containing champagne, un- usual (T. D. 9914). 406 " pomelo boxes 25% Roquefort cheese, jars or pots for, not unusual (T. D. 16073). 1439 " satchels, straw, for tea (T. D. 12564)... 25% 406 " shaddock boxes 25% " sheaths for bowie knives, unusual (N. T., April 29, 1890). " silk warp beams (T. D. 31362, 32530). " steel in barrels, cost of barrels included in dutiable value (T. D. 13512). " tea caddies and canisters unusual (T. D. 23266). " tea in tin boxes, usual (T. D. 23040, 31072). " traveling clocks, dutiable as part of clock (T. D. 12659). trays for pipes are unusual (T. D. 8974). " trunks for silk merchandise are unusual, silk and trunks separately dutiable (T. D. 24622). unusual, duty cumulative, double duty correct (T. D. 24646, 26608, 26973, 27833). unusual or salable, or designed to use other than the bona fide exportation of merchandise to the United States, du- tiable at the rate to which the same would be subject if separately im- ported. (Act June 10, 1890). Coverings, value of, should be included in determining rate of duty on merchan- dise subject to an ad valorem rate of duty which is based on value (T. D. 33393, 35222, 35975). 1443 " violin cases 40% " violin and guitar cases not unusual (Abt. No. 286, T. D. 25000). " wafer boxes not unusual (Abt. 772, T. D. 25134). " wooden boxes containing harmonicas, usual (T. D. 32816, 33393). wooden, though not usual coverings for Sumatra tobacco, not subject to addi- tional duty under Act Sept. 21, 1922, Title IV, Sec. 402 (T. D. 24190). 912 Covers, bureau and table, made of plain-woven cotton cloth 30% 1409 " button (T. D. 9726) 10% 910 " cotton chenille, table 50% 399 " for cream separators (T. D. 2371), if not plated 40 % 1673 " for rolls of Old Testament, as regalia (T. D. 6855) Free made of portions of carpets, dutiable as carpets of like description, parasol, dutiable according to material. 378 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Covers, piano, dutiable according to material (T. D. 9133, 9253, 12365). woolen, of carpets or carpeting as car- pets or carpeting. 1586 Cow hair, cleaned or uncleaned Free 1426 " hair fabrics (T. D. 12946) 40% 1432 " hide whips (T. D. 6257) 30% 1589 " hides, raw Free 1510 " or kine pox virus and all other serums derived from animals and used for therapeutic purposes Free 736 Cowberries (T. D. 22808). (See Berries.) 1657 Cowpeas Free 1584 Cowrie gum Free 1440 " shells, manufactured 35% 1638 " shells, unmanufactured Free 701 Cows, weighing less than 1050 lbs each l%c lb Weighing 1050 lbs or more 2c lb 721 Crabmeat, packed in ice or frozen, or prepared or preserved in any manner 15% 1662 Crabs Free 733 Crackers n. s. p. f 30 % 733 " containing chocolate, nuts, fruit, or con- fectionery of any kind 30% 733 " edible, of flour (42 f: R. 403) 30% 1416 " fire, of all kinds, including weight of cov- ering 8c lb 1313 " or mottoes (T. D. 14397) 35% 736 Cranberries (T. D. 20036). (See Berries.) 736 " Immersed In boiling water, as cranber- ries (T. D. 26932). 748 Cranberry jam (T. D. 33304) 35% 372 Crank shafts (T. D. Abt. 40062) 30% 371 Cranks for bicycles (T. D. 15011) 30% 903-904 Crapes, cotton (T. D. 14155), as cotton cloth. 1205 Crapes, silk (T. D. 22073), as silk cloth 55% 903-904 Crash, cotton, as cotton cloth. 1009, 1010, 1011 Crasb, flax or linen (49 F. R. 824, T.D. 32968, 34950). (See Flax cloth.) Cravats, as wearing apparel, according to mate- rial (T. D. 35342.) 1108-1109 Cravenette cloth, as wool woven fabric (T. D. 26170.) 1452 Crayon leads n. s. p. f 40% 1451 Crayons (T. D. 4265, 12947, 15229, 49 F. R. 226), 45o pross and 25 % 1451 charcoal (T. D. 13547, 22877, 26307), , ,,„ 45c gross and 25% 1452 colored pencil leads (T. D. 14375) 40% 1451 " in wood, as pencils In wood (T. D. 12947) 45c gross and 25% 1451 ■■ lithographic (T. D. 9738) .. 45c gross and 25% 1449 " portraits, if works of art (T. D. 3825)... 20% 62 " toilet (T. D. 25261, Abt. 257) 75% 707 Cream (T. D. 8404, 21490) 20c gall. 211 " colored ware, not decorated or orna- mented in any manner 45% Decorated or ornamented in any manner! 50% 708 " compounds or mixtures of 20% 5 " conserve, medicinal (T. D 9047) 25% 707 " containing more than 45% butter tat... 8c lb Schedule of Duties 379 P-*». Article. Rate. 1119 Cream lambskins, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12970) 50% machine separated (T. D. 16012).... 20c gall, nuts, no allowance for dirt, or impurities lo lb padding, jute, exceeding 30 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and fill- ing, and weighing not less than 4% ounces and not more than 12 ounces per square yard (T. D. 14250) 60% padding n. s. p. f 40 % pink, as argols, partly refined (T. D. 3214). (See Argols.) powder 7c lb R. V. (T. D. 36440) 25% separators, centrifugal, valued at not ex- ceeding $50 Free valued at more than $50 each 25% separators, tin covers for, if not plated (T. D. 14613) 40% shaving, as toilet soap (T. D. 13881).... 30% sour, containing more than 7% butter fat (T. D. 26720) 20c gall. sterilized '. 20c gall. substitutes 20% tartar (T. D. 1551) 5c lb Creams and preparations for cleaning or polish- ing, n. s. p. f.. If not alcoholic 25% 806 Creme de cassis (T. D. 11705, 23253, 28910). (See Fruit juices). " de menthe, as spirits (T. D. 22314). sandwich truffel (T. D. 38063) 20% Cremnitz, white (T. D. 9408) 30% 707 755 1009 1010 9 708 5 1504 372 399 82 707 707 708 9 13 706 74 27 27 27 1549 27 24 28 Creolin (T. D. 33504) . . . Creosote, liquid (T. D. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c tb and 40 % pearson (T. D. 33775, 38298), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 33775), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % oil (T. D. 37417, 37679) Free soluble (T. D. 23139), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % wine of (T. D. 17575), if containing 20% of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 28 Creosotinc (T. D. 12699) .. .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % cotton cloth (T. D. acid (T. D. 12699) . 903-904 Crepe de chine, 14155). 385 Crepe diamond (T. D. 6910) 55% 1424 " hair (T. D. 32494) 20% 1304 " paper (T. D. 29591, 31521) 6c lb and 15% 1205 " silk, as silk fabrics 55% 1108-1109 Crepe wool, as wool fabrics (T. D. 32494). 380 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Pab. Article. Rate. 27 Cresol (T. D. 37740) For 2 years, 7c It) and 55% Thereafter, 7c It) and 40% 27 Cresyllc acid, if when subjected to distillation it yields in the portion distiUlniT below 190 o C. a quantity of tar acids equal to or more than 5% of the original distillate; or in the portion distilling below 215 c. a quantity equal to or more than 75% of the original dis- tillate For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 1549 " If less than 5% and 75% of tar acids, under above conditions Free 903-904 Oret curtains, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6630). 903-904 Cretonnes, as cotton cloth (T. D. 4558). 1402 Cricket bats (T. D. 33055) 30% 308 Crimped iron sheets (T. D. 23333) 75/lOOc lb Valued more than 3c lb 20 % 1432 Crimpers, hair (T. D. 14547) 30% 1001 Crin, vegetal, twisted or not twisted (T. D. 13423) %clb 1426 Crinoline cloth (T. D. 15405) 35% 316 " wire (T. D. 1007, 12944) 35% 902 Crochet cotton, put up for handwork, in lengths not exceeding 840 yards (T. D. 2540), %c 100 yds. Provided that none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 20% nor more than 35%. In no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported. 1430 " edgings (T. D. 17174) 90% 343 " needles, bone (T. D. 22807) $1.15 and 40% 343 " needles, iron or steel (T. D. 11570), $1.15 and 40% 1430 Crocheted ornaments, cotton (T. D. 14504, 20992) 90% 917 " yokes, cotton (T. D. 27166) 45% 233 Crocidolite articles (T. D. 25083, 25361, Abt. 1751), plain 50% 1429 " cut 20% 1428 " set 80% 1619 " uncut (T. D. 13377) Free 211 Crockery, decorated or ornamented in any man- ner, of a non-vitrifled absorbent body. 50% plain, of a non-vitrified absorbent body. . 45% 68 Crocus (T. D. 16853, 18825) 25% 751 " bulbs $1.00 M 68 " colcottra (T. D. 20826, 20889) ^.. 25% 75 " martis (T. D. 6658, 9266, 13206) 20% 751 Crocuses, Bermuda (T. D. Abt. 28894, 32645)... 30% 1108-1109 Crolse or shooda, as wool woven fabrics (T. D. 8679). 304 Crop ends of steel bars and blooms, as steel in- gots (T. D. 8701, 9368). 340 Cross cut saws and all others, n. s. p. f 20% 1673 Crosses, if borne in hand, or worn on person, as regalia (T. D. 12628) Free 1420 " Wd skin (T. D. 37603, 37842) 40% Schedule of Duties 381 Par- Article. Rate. 1446 Grosses, religious. (See Rosaries.) 34 Oroton, bark and seed, as drugs, advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic ... 10 % 1567 " bark and seed, as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1632 " oil Free 1626 " seed, as an oil seed Free 2 Grotonaldetayde 6ctb and 30 % 752 Crotons 25% 326 Crowbars, iron or steel l%c tb 220 Grown glass. (See Glass.) 1428 Crowns, theatrical, as jewelry (T. D. 9027) 80% 304 Crueible steel, as steel ingots. 210 Crucibles, black lead (T. D. 15148) 15 % 210 " earthen or stoneware (T. D. 3845), not decorated, ornamented or incised In any manner (T. D. 12324, 15628) 15% If ornamented, incised oi* decorated 20% 216 " plumbago (T. D. Abt. 29527, 32767) 45% 212 " porcelain, of a vitrified non-absorbent body, not ornamented or decorated In any manner (T. B. 32997, 33880) 60% If ornamented or decorated in any man- ner 70% 210 " sand (T. D. 3845) 15% 210 " white earthenware (T. D. 8642, 12324).. 15% 1446 Crucifixes of whatever material composed (except if made in whole or in part of gold, silver, platinum, gold plate, silver plate, or precious or imitation precious stones), If valued at not more than $1.25 per doz 15 % If valued at more than $1.25 per doz... 30% If made in whole or in part of gold, sil- ver, platinum, gold plate, silver plate, or precious or imitation precious stones.. 50% 1570 Crude artificial abrasives Free 207 " bauxite $1.00 ton 1526 " bones Free 1532 " borate material Free 1532 " borax Free 1537 " bristles, not sorted, bunched or prepared Free 52 " camphor, natural Ic !b 1545 " chalk Free 25 " chicle 10c tb 60 " cocaine, ecgonine and all salts and de- rivatives of the same (T. D. 14647) $2.60 oz. 209 " French chaJk, unground %clb 4g " glycerine, not purified Ic lb 11 " gum, amber and amberoid, unmanufac- tured, n. s. p. f $1.00 per lb 1595 " iodine Free 1546 " marrons 1615 " marrow Free Free metals, smelting of in bond. Sec. 312. 1619 " minerals (T. D. 9856) Free go " opium, unmanufactured and not adulter- ated, containing not less than 8.5% of anhydrous morphine $3.00 tb 382 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 1633 1651 1640 1645 1654 1646 209 209 9 214 1561 1561 233 S3 233 505 28 1550 501 23S 9 1429 1429 233 83 83 92 238 28 1306 1406 410 Sec. 1529 34 Article. Rate. Crude or refined petroleum Free paper stock Free phosphates Free potash salts, n. s. p. f Free sago Free saltpeter • ^'"2? steatite, unground %o lb talc, unground %c lb tartar, containing not more than 90% of potassium bitartrate 5 % Containing more than 90% of potassium bitartrate 5c lb Crushed stone (T. D. 35723, 36719) 30% Ci-yollte or kryolith (T. D. 386) Free artificial, as cryolite (T. D. 36077) Free Crystal balls (T. D. 13487, 1597B) 50% carbonate of soda (T. D. 16006, 17602, 17938) %c lb " scale bearings 50% Crystallized rose leaves, as confectionery (T. D. 9268) 40% Crystals, brown (T. D. 1035), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7o lb and 45 % cobalt (T. D. 3168) Free English, as refined sugar. (See Sugar.) (T. D. 13333). glass, for watches (T. D. 2807, 5943)... 60% lees, containing not over 90% B. of P. .. 5% Containing over 90% B. of P 5c lb painted, intaglios of rock crystal, not set (T. D. 27032, 27074) 20% rock (T. D. 13346, 17337), cut but not set 20% rock, manufactures of 50% soda, concentrated %ctb soda, not concentrated (T. D. 12698, 13590) ,%clb tonka beans (T. D. 14836) 25c lb watches 60 % yellow (T. D. 523, 9766), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% Orystographs, as lithograph prints (T. D. 14228). Cuba, a foreign country for tariff purposes (T. D. 24654, 24836). " articles provided for in the free list of the Tariff Act of July 24, 1897, by vir- tue of T. D. 24836 and Section 320, are exempt from duties. " bark, suitable for making or ornament- ing hats, bonnets, or hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored, or stained... 15% If bleached, dyed, colored, or stained... 20% scrap iron from, reduction of rate in re- ciprocal treaty applies (T. D. 33116). Cuban bast (T. D. Abt. 33567, 33738) 33 1/3% 320. Cuban treaty. Cubarithms Free Cubebs, advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic 10% Schedule of Duties 383 Par. Article. Rate. 1567 Oubebs, crude, if not alcoholic Free 5 •■ oil of 25% 23 " if in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 22 2 Cubes, marble, onyx or stone mosaic (T. D. 16627) not exceeding 2 cu. in. in size, if loose %c lb and 20% If attached to any material. 5c sup. ft. and 35% 1667 Cubic nitrate (T. D. 9457) Free 773 encumbers in brine, salt or oil (Abt. 21609, T. D. 29922) 35% 772 •' natural 25% 1509 Cudbear, if not alcoholic (T. D. 5529) Free 39 " extract of (T. D. 5529), if not alcoholic. 15% 28 " substitute (T. D. 3913), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1432 Cue tips (T. D. 36253) 30% 1411 Cuff buttons composed of bone, mother-of-pearl, ivory, vegetable ivory, or agate (T. D. 19066) 45% 1428 " buttons, finished or partly finished, com- posed of metal, whether or not enam- eled, 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 imita- tion precious stones, or imitation pearls 80% 919 Cuffs, cotton, for shirts 30c doz. pes. and 10% 1430 " cotton, embroidered (T. D. 14305) 75% 1017 " linen, for shirts, all or in part (T. D. 12733) 40c doz. pes. and 10% l430 " linen, in part lace (T. D. 14240) 90% 1420 " fur 50% fur, feathers and silk (T. D. 6252), ac- cording to material of chief value. 1210 " silk 60% 1548 Culm (T. D. 11057, 13816, 14605) Free Provided, That if any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty on culm when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of gov- ernment, screens, with longitude bars only to be used (T. D. 3952). 759 Culthrop nuts (T. T>. 8525) Ic lb 1 504 Cultivators Free 28 Cumarin, natural (T. D. 22531), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1549 Cujnene Free 27 Cumldine For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 5 Cummin oil r r 25 % 384 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 23 Cnnunin, if in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 779 " seed (T. D. 12826) Ic lb 1433 Cumulative duties, leather gloves. 305 " duties, molybdenum and tungsten con- tent. 214 Cupples 30 % 212 Cups, of china, porcelain of a vitrified non-ab- sorbent body and parian, bisque wares, if painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, ornamented, or decorated in any manner 70% " if plain white or brown 60% 399 " metal, drinking, collapsible, not plated (T. D. Abt. 40127) 40% 211 " stoneware, decorated 50% Not decorated 45% 802 Curacoa (T. D. 11838) $5 gall. 66 Curative plasters 20 % 329 Curb chains, iron or steel, not less than % inch in diameter (T. D. 6155) %c lb Less than % and not less than % inch in diameter l%c lb Less than % and not less than 5/16 in diameter 2%ctb Less than 5/16 inch in diam.eter 4c lb 1428 " chain, and fancy patterns of chain not exceeding one-half inch in diameter, width or thickness, valued above 30c per yard 80% Curios, according to material of chief value. 1695 " and souvenirs, brought In by a resident of the United States and not for sale may be included in the $100 exemption. 1425 Curled hair, suitable for beds or mattresses.... 10% 1432 Curlers, hair, kid covered (T. D. 10675, 12011, 14024) 30% 399 Curling irons, not plated (T. D. 36272, 37596). . . 40% 399 " stone handles, metal 40% 214 " 'stones 30% 1424 Curls of human hair, if cleaned or drawn but not manufactured (T. D. 7212, 12213 20% 806 Currant fruit juice. (See Fruit juice.) (T. D. 11367, 23253). 742 Currants 2c lb " duty on, without allowance for dirt or other Impurities (T. D. 24646). 736 " fresh (T. D. 19132) l%c lb 742 " Zante (T. D. 22005, 22040) 2c lb 13 Curriers' fat blacking, if not alcoholic (T. D. 15124) 25% 56 grease (T. D. Abt. 26793, 31912) 35% 355 " knives. (See Cutlery.) 1563 Curry and curry powder Free 399 '• combs, if not plated (T. D. 30969, 31593) 40% 1563 " paste (T. D. Abt. 29469, 32760) Free Curtain corners, if of no dutiable value (T. D. 22816) Free 1430 " nets, cotton (T. D. 16872) 90% 410 " roller sticks (T. D. 7378) 3J-l/3% Schedule of Duties 385 Pab. Article. Rate. 1403 Curtains, bamboo, with glass beads, beads chief value (T. D. 32283) 60% 409 " of bamboo, wood, straw, or compositions of wood, n. s. p. f 35 % If stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained, or creosoted 45% " bamboo, shell, and beads, dutiable ac- cording to component material of chief value (T. D. 24736, 36343). 1430 " Colbert (T. D. 9502) 90 % 910 " cotton chenille (T. D. 6630) 50% 903-904 " Crete, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6630). 1430 " lace, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22675) 90% 920 " lace, composed of cotton or other vege- table fiber, made on Nottingham ma- chines, counting 5 points or spaces be- tween the warp threads to the inch, l%c sq. yd. and 25% When counting more than 5 such points or spaces to the inch, in addition for each point in excess of 5 %c sq. yd. None of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 60%. 385 " metal chief value 55% 920 " Nottingham lace, scalloped, as Notting- ham lace curtains (T. D. 32126). 920 " panels of, made on Nottingham lace cur- tain machine, as curtains (T. D. 24263). 1403 " rice paste, as beaded articles (T. D. 29015, 29703) 60% 1430 " ruffled (T. D. 17130) 90% 1211 " silk 60% 1430 " silk embroidered 75 % 1430 " tamboured (T. D. 14365) 75% 1119 " wool, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f... 50% Cushions, dutiable according to material of chief value (T. D. 15977). 1303 Cuspidors, indurated fiber ware or manufactur- ed of piilp 25 % Sec. IV. Customs administrative features. 751 Cut flowers (T. D. 14759) 40% 218 " glass (T. D. 15694) 55% 218 " glass thermometers (T. D. 16659) 55% 331 " nails and cut spikes, of iron or steel ex- ceeding 2 inches in length 4/lOc lb " nails not exceeding 2 inches in length.. 15% 1440 '■ shells 35% 331 '■ tacks and brads, not exceeding 2 inches in length 15 % 39 Cutch or catechu, if not alcoholic 15% 354 Cuticle knives 60 % 363 Cutlasses 50% 354 Cutlery, penknives, pocket knives, clasp knives, pruning knives, budding knives, eras- ers, manicure knives, and all knives by whatever name known, including such as are denominatively mentioned in this act, which have folding or other than fixed blades or attachments. 386 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Pah. Article. Rate. Valued at not more than 40c doz., Ic ea. and 50% "Valued at more than 40c and not more than 50c doz 5c ea. and 50 %. Valued at more than 50c and not more than $1.25 doz llcea. and55% Valued at more than $1.25 and not more than $3 doz 18c ea. and 55% Valued at more than $3 and not more than $6 doz 25c ea. and 50 % Valued at more than $6 doz.. . 35c ea. and 55% Blades, handles, or other parts or any of the foregoing knives, or erasers shall be dutiable at not less than the rate herein imposed upon the knives, and erasers, valued at more than 50c and not exceeding $1.25 dozen. Cuticle knives, corn knives, nail flies, tweezers, hand forceps, and parts there- of, finished or unfinished, by whatever name known 60% Provided, That any of the foregoing, if imported in the condition of assembled, but not fully finished, shall be dutiable at not less than the rate of duty herein imposed upon fully finished articles of the same material and quality, but not less in any case than 15c ea. and 55% Provided further. That all the articles specified in this paragraph, when im- ported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the shank or tang of at least one or, if practicable, each and every blade thereof. 355 Cntlei'y, table, butchers', carving, cooks', hunting, kitchen, bread, cake, pie, slicing, cigar, butter, vegetable, fruit, cheese, can- ning, fish, carpenters', bench, curriers' drawing, farriers', fleshing, hay, sugar- beet, beet-topping, tanners', plumbers', painters', palette, artists', shoe, and similar knives, forks, and steels, and cleavers, all the foregoing, finished or unflnlshed, not specially provided for, with handles of mother-of-pearl, shell, ivory, deer, or other animal horn, sil- ver, or other metal than aluminum, nickel silver, iron or steel. . 16c ea. and 45% With handles of hard rubber, solid bone, celluloid, or any pyroxylin, casein, or similar material 8c ea. and 45 % With handles of any other material, if less than 4 inches in length, exclusive of handle 2c ea. and 45 % If 4 inches in length and over exclusive of handle 8c ea. and 45 % Schedule of Duties 387 Par. Article. Rate. Any of the foregoing- without handles, with blades less than 6 inches in length, 2c ea, and 43% "With blades 6 inches or more in length, 8c ea- and 45% Provided, That all articles specified "'t this paragraph, when imported, shalx have the name of the maker or pur- chaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk leg- ibly and indelibly upon the blade in a place that shall not be covered. 357 Cutlery, nail, barbers', and animal clippers, prun- ing and sheep shears, and all scissors and other shears, and blades for the same, finished or unfinished, valued at not more than 50c doz. . . . 3%c ea. and 45% Valued at more than 50c and not more than $1.75 doz 16c ea. and 45% Valued at more than $1.75 doz. .20c ea. and 45% Provided, that all articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have die sunk conspicuously and in- delibly, the name of the maker or pur- chaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin, to be placed on the outside of the blade, between the screw or rivet and the handle of scissors and shears (except pruning and sheep shears), and on the blade or handle of pruning and sheep shears and clippers. 358 " safety razors, and safety razor handles and frames 10c ea. and 30 % Razors and parts thereof, finished or un- finished, valued at less than 75c doz., Igc ea. and 45% Valued at 75c and less than $1.50 doz., 25c ea. and 45% Valued at $1.50 and less than $3 doz., 30c ea. and 45% Valued at $3 and less than $4 doz., 35c ea. and 45% Valued at $4 or more per doz. . 45c ea. and 45% Provided, That finished or unfinished blades for safety razors shall pay a duty of Ic ea. and 30 % Provided further. That all articles speci- fied in this paragraph, when imported, . shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the blade or shank or tang of each and every blade and on safety razors and parts thereof. 356 Cutters and blades, machine 20 % 1587 Cuttings, hide, raw, with or without hair (T. D. 6631) Free 1420 " of fur (T. D. 13245) 40% 388 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1694 Cuttings of india rubber, fit only for remanufac- ture (T. D. 6067) Free 753 " of grapes, currants, gooseberries, or other fruits, vines, plants or bushes 2 5 % 752 " Manettl, multifiora, brier rose, rugosa and other rose stoch:, 3 years old or less *2 perM 753 " of pear, apple, cherry, quince, plum, and other fruit stocks $2 per M 752 " of deciduous or evergreen ornamental trees, shrubs, or vines, and all nursery or greenhouse stock, n. s. p. f 25% 399 " of tinned sheet iron (T. D. 8780) 40% 1662 Cuttlefish (T. D. 23418, 27377, 28441) Free 1564 " bone Free 1541 Cyanamid calcium Free 1565 Cyanide, combinations, compounds and mixtures, n. s. p. f Free 1565 " of potassium (T. D. 17633, 22521, 30645) Free 1565 " salts Free 1566 " sodium Free 1645 Cyanlte or kainite Free 219-220 Cylinder glass. ,(See Glass.) (T. D. 12381, 13191, 15326.) 220-224 " glass bombs (T. D. 26286). 399 Cylinders, copper, produced bv electrolysis, if not plated (T. D. 26787) 40% " for international tunnel, dutiable (T. D. 9957). 399 " for printing, if not plated 40% 231 " glass tiles, tiling, or rods 40% 328 " steel ribbed 25 % 399 Cylindrical crucibles, if not plated (T. D. 33396) 40% 328 " furnaces, welded 25% ■3'28 " or tubular tanks or vessels, for holding gas, liquids, or other material, whether full or empty 25% 1443 Cymbals (T. D. 3992) 40% 1549 Cymene Free 59 Cypress, oil of, if not alcoholic (T. D. 33117)!.. 25% D Par. Article Rate 363 Daggers (T. D. 7641) 50% 399 Daguerreotype plates, if not plated . 40% 751 Dahlia bulbs (G. A. 3735, T. D. 9945) 30% 752 Dahlias 25% 773 Dalkon (T. D. Abt. 32533, 33474) 35% 1430 Daisies of silk and cotton (T. D. 7496) 75% Sec. 505. Dantaged goods, allowance for. Damaged glass, window glass broken in transit not free as of no commercial value (T. D. 25477). goods, right of abandonment of construed (T. D. 28573). 1584 Damar gum Free Damask, cotton, costume cloth not (T. D. 8600, 11028). 911 " cotton table (T. D. 17244) . 30% Schedule of Duties 389 ^*"- Article. Rate. 911 I>ainask, cotton table, manufactures of, h. a. p. f. (T. D. 27805) 30% »"3 " cotton, not table (T. D. 13198, 18623), as _., cotton cloth. 1013 " linen (T. D. 31588) 40% 1205 " silk, as silk cloth 55% 1584 Daminer gum Free 1407 Dampeners, India rubber (T. D. 13752). 45% 774 Dandelion root, as coffee substitute 3c lb ''74 " root, or taraxacum, prepared (T. D. 10569) Serb "'' " root, or taraxacum, raw, dried or un- dried, but unground (T. D. 10569).. l%clb 805 Dantzlg spruce beer in bottles or jugs $1 gall. 902 Darning cotton put up for handwork In lengths not exceeding 840 yards. Per 100 yds. %c, but not less than 20% nor more than 35% In no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported. 1623 " needles Free 399 Darts for air rliles (T. D. 32735) 40% 741 Date paste or dough (T. D. 24806) 35% 762 " seeds (T. D. 21544) 8c lb 741 Dates Ic lb 741 " candied (T. D. 12668) 35% 741 " stuffed (T. D. 12547) 35% 712 Dead birds 8c lb 712 " poultry 6c lb All birds and poultry prepared or pre- served in any manner 35% 1549 " oil (T. D. 5825, 14377, 84 F. R. 638).... Free 1457 Deal ends (T. D. 33058) 10% 403 Deals, sawed, of cabinet woods 15% 1700 " sawed of whitewood, sycamore and bass- wood Free 1635 Decalcx>mania duplex paper not printed Free 1306 Decalcomanlas in ceramic colors, weighir^ not over 100 It>s per 1,000 sheets on a basis of 20 X 30 inches in dimensions, 70c lb and 15% weighing over 100 lbs per 1,000 sheets on the basis of 20 x 30 inches In dimen- sions 22c lb and 15 % If backed with metal leaf 65c lb 1306 " all other, except toy decalcomanlas (T. D. 33195) 40c lb 218 Decanters of glass or paste or combinations of glass and paste. (See Glass table ar- ticles.) 312 Deck beams, not assembled, manufactured or advanced beyond hammering, rolling or casting l/5c lb 312 " machined, drilled, punched, assembled, fitted, fabri(3ated for use, or otherwise advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting 20 % Sec. 485. Declaration of importer, owner, consignee, or agent. 39 Decoctions of dyewood, non-alcoholic 15% 390 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 211 Decorated earthenware. (See Earthenware.) 218 " glassware for kitchen or table use, and all articles of every description, n. s. p. f., composed wholly or in chief value of glass or paste, or combinations of glass and paste, blown or partly blown in the mold, or otherwise, or colored, cut, engraved, etched, frosted, gilded, ground (except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers or for purposes other than ornamenta- tion), painted, printed, in any manner, sand-blasted, silvered, stained, or decorated or ornamented in any man- ner, whether filled or unfilled, or whether their contents be dutiable or free 55% 218 " table and kitchen articles and utensils composed wholly or in chief value of glass or paste, or a combination of glass and paste, when pressed and un- polished, whether or not decorated or ornamented in any manner or ground (except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers or for purposes other than ornamentation) whether filled or unfilled or whether their con- tents be dutiable or free 50% Decorations, Christmas tree. (See Christmas.) '* for wall, if works of art, as paintings (58 F. R. 690). 715 Deer, alive 15 % 704 " dead (T. D. 13678) 4c tb 1592 " horns, cut into lengths (T. D. 24936)... Free 1592 " horns, in the velvet (T. D. 9292) Free 1592 " horns, unmanufactured Free 1420 " skins, dressed on the skin, not advanced further than dyeing 25% 1666 " skins, raw Free 1606 " skins, tanned Free 53 Degras or brown w^ool grease, crude, and not re- fined or improved in value or condi- tion %clb Refined, or improved in value or condi- tion and n. s. p. f Ic lb 53 " lanae, lanolin (T. D. 15122, 25910, 29000, 29546) Ic lb 27 Dehydrothiotoluldine For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 5 De Jongh's cod liver oil (T. D. 10684) 25% 1552 Dekofa or decaffeinized coffee (T. D. 33463).... Free 775 Delangi-enier's food, as cocoa, prepared (T. D. 31568). 751 Delphinum (T. D. 15113) 30% 217 Demijohns, glass, covered or uncovered, filled or unfilled, and whether their contents are , dutiable or free (except such as contain merchandise subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a rate of duty based in whole or in part upon the value thereof which shall be dutiable at the Schedule of Duties 391 Par. Article. Rate. rate applicable to their contents) (T. D. 7264. 10764, 14141, 15307, 52 F. R. 579, T. D. 23414) Ic It) Denims, as cotton cloth. 1415 Dental, corundum (T. D. 15144). (See Corun- dum.) 359 " instruments 35 % 359 " mirrors (T. D. 12019). . .i 35% 223 " mirrors, disks for (T. D. 13666), as g'lass, cast, polished plate, silvered. 1439 ■; rubber (13 S. C. R. 88, 37 F. R. 197, T. O. 17855, 33088) 25% 1108-1109 DenteUes, as wool dress goods (T. D. 8387). 62 Dentifrices, If containing alcohol 40clband75% If not alcoholic 75% 1304 Dentists' paper (T. D. 19069), as Bibulous paper. 1642 Department of Agriculture, imports for. ..;.... Free Depilators not needles (Abt. 5755, T. D. 26248). 734 Desiccated apples 2c lb 736 " berries 2%c lb 756 " coconut meat or copra (T. D. 6483).. 3%c lb 745 " peaches 2c lb 745 " pears .- 2c tb 773 " vegetables (T. D. 8274, 13179) 35% 1706 Designs for a State monument (T. D. 8540) Free 1309 " Jacquard, on paper 35% Sec. 305 Par. C Destruction of prphibited importa- tions. 368 Detectors, time. (See Clocks.) 1418 Detonators containing not more than 1 gram charge of explosive $2.26 per M Containing more than 1 gram charge of explosive, for each additional % gram, 75c per M 28 Developer, blue (T. D. 13607), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 86 Dextrine, made from potato starch or potato flour 2M,c tb 86 " n. s. p. f l%c lb 86 " substitutes l%clb 504 Dextrose testing above 99.7% 50% 503 " testing not above 99.7% l%c lb 503 " syrup l%clb 1108-1109 Diagonal cloth as woolen fabrics (T. D. 8387). 367 Dials, chronometer, ship or box 45% 368 " clock, except porcelain, china, parian, bisque or earthenware (T. D. 11414, 2807) 50% defined (T. D. 31019). for gas meters (T. D. 2807), according to material. 399 " sun, part metal 40% 367 "" watch, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 2807) 45% 367 " all watch or clock dials, whether at- tached to movements or not, when im- ported shall have indelibly painted or printed thereon the name of the coun- try of origin. 367 •' and dial plates for watches or other in- 392 F. B. Vandecbift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. struments, enameled (T. D. 31389, 31744) 3c per dial and 45 % 1213 Diamantine, if cellulose (T. D. 38164), 56c per lb but not lees than 45 % 6 " if earth minerals (T. D. 31842) 25% 27 Diamene (T. D. 15129) .... For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 IMamldosUlliendlsalfOiacid . . For 2 years, 7c tb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 DlaminostUbene For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 28 Diamond black (T. D. 19216), For 2 years, 7c tb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 1459 " dies or draws (T. D. 21491, 25565, 26490, 26630) 20% 1429 " dust (T. D. 16278, 17632, 28071) 10% 1459 " dust, imitation of (T. D. 17632) .. .. 20% 399 " grit (T. D. 17649) 40% 399 '■ pointed pencils (T. D. 5521) 40% 62 '• powder for the hair (T. D. 6113) 75% 399 " steel, as steel, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16278, 16330, 17880, 17955, 17991, 82 F. R 993, 26561) 40% " Trade Review, as a periodical (T D. 14074). 214 Diamonds, bort 30% 1429 " cut, but 'not set (68 F. R. 186, T. D. 16909) ...-. 20% 399 " engravers', designers' and glaziers', set (T. D. 22216) 40% 1566 " engravers' and glaziers', unset Free 367 " for clock or watch jewels 10% 1429 " imitation of paste or glass, not set 20% 1566 " miners', not set Free 1429 " rough or uncut, and not advanced in con- dition or value from their natural state by cleaving, splitting, cutting, or other process, whether in their natural form or broken 10% 1428 " set (T. D. 18968) 80% 27 Dianisidine For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % Diaper cotton, as cotton cloth. " linen, as flax cloth. 5 Dlasta.se, if not alcoholic (T. D. 15079) 25% 1413 Dice 50% 27 Dlchloroplithalic acid For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% ^ Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 1444 Dictaphones 30 % 304 Die bloclis or blanks, Valued at not over Ic lb 2/lOc per lb Valued above lo and not over l%c tb, 3/lOc per lb Valued above l%c and not over 2%c tb, 5/lOc per tb Valued above 2%c and not over 3%c tb, 8/1 Oc per tb Valued above 3%c and not over 5c lb, Ic per lb Valued above 5o and not over 8c tb, 1 7/lOcper tb Schedule of Duties 393 * ■*"• Article. Rate. "Valued above 8c and not over 12c tb, 2%c per tb Valued above 12c and not over 16c lb, 3%c per lb Valued above 16c lb 20% 372 Die plate press (T. D. 31624) 30% 751 Dielytra clumps \ 30% 399 Dies, metal, for stamping (T. D. 12983) 40% 399 " steel, engraved, suitable for use in print- ing securities 40% 398 " containing more than 6/10% of tungsten 60% 38 Diethyl sulphate 25 % 36 Digitalis 25% 1567 " leaves, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 19584) Free 27 DihydroxynaphUialene .... For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 1567 Dill seed (T. D. 20331, 24204), if crude Free 34 " if advanced in value 10% 38 Dimethyl sulphate 25 % 27 Dtmethylaminophenol For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7 c lb and 40% 27 DimetbylaninUe For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 Dimethylplienytbenzylanunonliun hydroxide. For 2 years, 7c lb and 56% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 2 7 Dimethylphenylenediamine. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % Dimity, cotton (T. D. 14839, 15044, 17244), as cotton cloth. 27 Dinitrobenzene For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 Dinitrochlorobenzene For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 Dinitronaphthalene For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 Dinitrophenol For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 Dinitrotoluene For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c tb and 40% 12 Dioxide of barium 4c lb 1659 Dip sheep Free 27 Dlphenylamine For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c tb and 40% 28 Diphenyloxide For 2 yiears, 7c tb and 60% Thereafter, 7c tb and 45% 218 Diphonia (T. D. 15826) 55% 5 Direct black (T. D. 15119) 25% 1310 Directories, as printed matter (T. D. 10611) 15% 363 Dirks 50 % 28 Discharge lake (T. D. 15976), as coal tar color. For 2 years, 7c tb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% Sec. 317 Discriminating duty. 327 Dishes, cast Iron 20% 327 " cast iron, coated, glazed, or tinned 20% 211 " earthenware, decorated (See Karthen- ware. ) 211 " earthenware, plain white (See Earth- enware.) 394 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 230 IMshes, evaporating: (T. D. 13666) 50% 218 " glass, cut, decorated, etc 55% 218 " glass, plain, pressed, unpolished 50% 399 " metal, n. s. p. f 40% Disinfecting liquid, according to material (T. D. 19288, 20804, 22575, 23139). 1459 " powder (T. T>. 7200) 20% 1504 Disk harrows Free 216 Dislis, carbon . 45% 1412 " cork, over 3/16 of an inch in thickness. Made from natural cork bark 20c lb Made from artificial or composition cork 10c tb 1412 " cork, 3/16 of one inch or less in thickness, made from natural cork bark 25c lb Made from artificial or composition cork 12 % c lb 1415 " corundum and steel, corundum chief value (T. D. 8332) 20% 219-224 " glass, bent, unpolished and unground, not coqullle glasses (T. D. 33218). 218 " glass, colored (T. D. 9385, 66 P. R. 51). 55% 399 " for making gramophone records, not electrotype plates (T. D. 25913) 40% 230 " glass, molded (T. D. 30906) 50% 227 " glass, rough cut or unwrought, for use in the manufacture of optical instruments (T. D. 14644, 15072) 45% 218 " glass, rough, for use as reflectors in auto- mobile lamps (T. D. S0533, 30906).... 60% 227 " goggle, pieces of glass suitable for manu- facture of (T. D. 33263) 45% 208 " mica (T. D. 32943) 40% 1694 " of soft wax, commonly known as master records, , or metal matrices obtained therefrom, for use in the manufacture of sound records for export purposes. Free 309-311 " tin (T. D. 23184, 24759, 25171, 28324, 29104, 29226), as tin plates. 27 Distillates, coal tar For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 1633 " petroleum Free 59 Distilled oils, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15555, 15718, 17612, 18384), if not alcoholic 25% 24 " oils, alcoholic. (See Alcoholic com- pounds.) 802 " spirits (T. D. 21066) $5 per gall. 802 " spirits, compounds and preparations in chief value of $5 per gall. 810 " spirits, standard for determining proof of 1557 " verdigris, salt (T. D. 8593) Free 1 " vinegar as acetic acid. (See Acids.) 360 Dividers 40 % 39 Divi-dlvl, extract of (T. D. 21261), non-alcoholic 15% 1568 " (T. D. 4371) Free 919 Diving suits, composed of cotton or other vege- table fiber and India rubber (T. D. 29726) 35 % 1528 Documents public, issued by foreign govern- ments Free 1666 Doeskins, raw Free 1606 " tanned or dressed Free Dog not a household effect. (See principles enunciated in T. D. 29491, 29500, 29593). Schedule of Duties 395 Par. Article. Rate. 733 Dog biscuits (T. D. 7304). . 30% 329 " chains, as chains, iron or steel. (See Chains.) " collars, according to material ("t. X>. 7175). 1567 ■' grass (T. D. 23043, 23142, 31813,31940). Free S99 ■' leaders, metal (T. D. 8515) 40% 1420 " skin pla'-.es and mats (T. D. 33194, • 33526) 10% 1420 " skins, dressed (T. D. 34237) 10% 1666 " skins, undressed Free Dogs, collie, shepherd or sheep, to be inspected and quarantined and entered only at certain ports (T. D. 31151). 1506 " for breeding purposes, with official ped- igree (T. D. 20384) ...I, Free " from North American countries not sub- ject to inspection (T. D. 31749). 715 " living (T. D. 7927) 15% 911 Doilies, cotton table damask (T. D. 20353, 23512, 23529) 30% 1430 " cotton damask (T. D. 12560), embroid- ered 75% 912 " cotton, plain-woven, n. s. p. f 30% 1430 " lace (T. D. 6298, 10948) 90% 1013 " linen damask 40% 1430 " linen damask, embroidered 75% 1211 " silk (T. D. 14159) 60% 1430 " silk, embroidered 75% 1414 Dolls and parts of, and dolls' heads, of whatever material composed (T. D. 5957, 9888, 10880, 12026, 12992, 12995, 30091, 31624 70% 212 " bisque figures (T. D. 12995) If plain, 60% If decorated, 70% 1414 " bonbonnier (T. D. 14934) 70% 1414 " china (T. D. 30922, 31165) 70% 1414 " coach bodies (T. D. 9234) of osier or willow ■. 70% 1414 " coaches 70% 1414 " dolls' hats and dolls' dresses of cardboard paper, printed by the lithographic pro- cess, as toys (T. D. 24687) 70% 1414 " Eskimo (T. D. 31675) 70% 1414 " fans, as toys (T. D. 25250) 70% 1414 " in cases, with wardrobes (T. D. 3871)... 70% 1414 " India rubber (T. D. 5059, 5196, 12026, 25511) 70% 1414 " large, mechanical (T. D. 9888) 70% 1414 " paper costumes for (T. D. 7450) 70% 1414 " parasols 70 % 1414 " wardrobes (T. D. 569, 5967, 21374) 70% 1414 " wigs (T. D. 14921, 17842, Abt. 230, T. D. 25000, 30293) 70% without heads, not toys (Abt. 10336, T. D. 27182). 919 Dolmans, cotton or other vegetable fiber 35% 919 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, with India rubber 35% 1210 " silk .• 60% 1115 " wool. (See Wool wearing apparel.) 1514 Domestic casks and other vessels of American manufacture, exported filled with American products, or exported empty. 396 F. B; VandecriFt & Co, Par. Article. Rate. and returned filled with foreign products, including- American shocks. . Free 1419 Domestic fowls, feathers. (See Feathers.) 1514 " goods, returned without having been ad- vanced in value or improved in condi- tion by any process of manufacture or other means, if imported by or for the account of the person who exported them from the United States Free 715 " live animals, suitable for human food, n. s. p. f 15% 1108-1109 Domets, as wool fabrics. 1413 Dominoes (T. D. 8533) 50% 715 Donkeys (T. D. 15539) 15% 1430 Donna Maria silk veil goods 90% 399 Door knobs, door plates, etc., brass chief value, plated with gold or silver (T. D. 35721) 60% 751 Doronlcum (T. D. 15113) 30% 903 Dotted Swisses. Same as cotton cloth. (57 F. R. 192, 60 F. R. 1012, T. D. 11366, 12350, 14927, 15041, 15312, 16284, 16870, 21568). 365 Double-barreled shotguns. (See Guns.) 1443 Donble basses, wholly or partly manufactured or assembled $1 each and 35 % Unassembled parts of 40 % 1429 Doublets, artificial (T. D. 32778) 20% 1403 Dougb beads, not strung or temporarily strung (T. D. 13619) 35% 356 ■' cutters (T. D. 32424) 20% 34 Down or cowitch, advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic !..... 10 % 1567 " or cowitch, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1419 " pillows 60% 1407 " powder puffs (T. D. 13351) 45% 1419 " quilts (T. D. 6179, 8859) 60% 1419 Downs, crude (T. D. 12838) 20% 1419 " dressed (T. D. 19418) 60% 1419 " for beds 20% 1419 " manufactures of 60% 752 Dracaenas 25 % 505 Dragees, as confectionery (T. D. 24799, 28187, 28862) 40% 1S84 IXragon's blood Free 340 Drag saws 20 % 210 Drain pipe, earthen (T. D. 8794) 15% 501-502 Drainings, sugar, dutiable as molasses or sugar, according to test (T. D. 20613). 373 Drainage tools 30% 1117 Drannick caj-pets (T. D. 13806) 30% 1206 Drapery, chenille, silk (T. D. 15038) 60% 1430 " nets, wool (T. D. 12334, 14760) 90% 1430 " silk lace (50 F. R. 908, 54 F. R. 367, T. D. 13905) 90% 1413 Draughts 50% Sec. 313 Drawback on exported merchandise. Drawback, goods exported from the United States with allowance of drawback, and afterward reimported, are subject to duty equal to the amount of the draw- back, even though they are the usual and necessary coverings of articles sub- Schedule of Duties 397 Par. Article. Rate. ject to a specific rate of duty (T. D. 23853). Sec. 313 DrawtMick on shipbuilding material and tax- paid alcohol. Drawback allowed by Germany on exported mer- chandise is dutiable (T. D. 25103). 1514 " on re-imported domestic articles. 917 Drawers, cotton or other vegetable fiber, finished or unfinished, knitted, if not lace trimmed or embroidered (T. D. 13885, 14301) 45% 1430 " cotton, or other vegetable fiber, if lace trimmed \ 90 % If embroidered 75% 1017 " linen 35% 1210 " silk 60% 1114 " wool (T. D. 13888, 14811). (See Knit underwear.) 360 Drawing' compasses (T. D. 7276) 40% 355 " knives, without handles (T. D. 4870). (See Knives.) 355 " knives, with handles. (See Knives.) 360 " instruments (T. D. 10486) 40% 1307 " paper (T. D. 9921). (See Paper.) 1451 " pencils, lead 45c gross and 25% 319 " plate blanks (T. D. 9028) 25% 399 " plates (T. D. 6413) 40% 1705 " architectural, as works of art (T. D. 25104, 25157, 26251, 26392) Free 1707 " for presentation to a college, if works of art Free 1705 " for temporary exhibition Free 1310 Drawings 25% 1704 " and sketches, original, in pen, ink, pen- cil, or water colors Free Sec. 305 Drawings, obscene, prohibited. 1449 Drawings, pen and ink, or copies, replicas or re- productions of, if works of art. ....... 20% 1704 " original, pen and ink, etc Free 1430 Drawnwork articles, from which threads have been drawn, cut or punched to pro- duce open work, and with threads in- troduced after weaving, forming figures or designs, not including straight hemstitching (T. D. 32534, 33262) 75% is not embroidery (T. D. 13506, 13892). 319 Drawplates, for drawing wire (T. D. 27896, 28600, 29930, 31774, 32884) 25% 1428 Dress buttons, finished or partly finished, wheth- er or not set with precious, semi- precious or imitation precious stones (T. D. 30721, 30863, 31848) 80% 1428 " buttons, metal, used both for utilitarian and ornamental purposes (T. D. 35849) 80% 910 " facings of bias velveteen (49 F. R. 633, 54 F. R. 159, T. D. 11977, 12343, 12896, 13389, 13736, 13970 50% goods, according to material, of chief value (T. D. 8624, 10326, 10343, 10468, 10571, 11013, 11086, 11218, 11866, 11977, 12571, 12840, 12904, 13287, 68 F. R. 908). 398 F. B. Van0ECRIft&Co. Par. Article. Rate 1108-1109 Dress goods, dentelles (T. D. 8387). (See Wool woven fabrics.) 1430 Dress goods of wool, embroidered with silk (T. D. 25155, 25340, 26122, 26538) 75% 1205 " goods, silk 55 % 1108-1109 Dress goods, wool, n. s. p. f. (38 F. R. 30, 40 F. R. 529, 43 F. R. 474, 55 F. R. 283, 78 F. R. 1008, 5 S. C. R. 645, T. D. 11866, 16303). (See Woolen fabrics.) 399 Dress holders (T. D. 13360) 40% 1403 " ornaments, bead (T. D. 12704) 60% 1430 " ornaments, bead and cotton (T. D. 11382) 90% 1430 " ornaments, bead and silk (T. D. 13320). 90% 1430 " ornaments, bead and wool 90% patterns are not models of invention (T. D. 18085). patterns are not wearing apparel, but are dutiable according to material (T. D 18323) 1439 " protectors, India rubber (T. D. 13758)... 25% " shields, as wearing apparel, according to material of chief value (T. D. 11198, 12918, 15659, 26197, 66 F. R. 741). 1439 " stays, of horn (T. D. 13437, 18588) 25% 336 " steels (T. D. 12327, 12940, 14547, 17821) 35% 1430 " trimmings, astrakhan (T. D. 14565, 16690) 90% 1430 " trimmings, beaded or spangled 90% 1430 " trimmings, cotton or other vegetable fiber 90% 1430 " trimmings, metal chief Value (T. D. 9496) 90% 1430 " trimmings, wool or hair (T. D. 9496, 9860, 10343, 71 F. R. 692) 90% 1419 Dressed birds for millinery Prohibited 1419 " feathers and downs, suitable for use as millinery ornaments (T. D. 22892, 22982) 60% 1420 " furs, on the skin, excepting silver or black fox furs, not further advanced than dyeing (T. D. 9731) 25% 1001 " line of flax (T. D. 15373) 2c lb 1001 " line of hemp (T. D. 13366) 2c lb 232 " marble. (See Marble.) 706 " meat 20% 712 " poultry 6c lb 1606 " skins, leather, n. s. p. f Free 1420 " skins, fur, excepting silver or black fox, not further advanced than dyeing (T. D. 14601) 25% 235 " stone 50 % 62 Dressing for hair and toilet, if containing alcohol, or in the manufacture or preparation of which alcohol is used. . . . 40c lb and 75% If not alcoholic 75% 56 " for leather, greas" and oi's 35% 1662 Dried abalone meat (T. D. 5905, 9645, 10496). Free 774 " acorns, raw, but unground l%clb 734 " apples 2c lb 735 " apricots %c lb 736 " berries ■ 2%c lb 151i4 " blood, n. s. p. f Free Schedule of Duties 399 P-*"- Article. Rate. 774 Dried chicory root, raw, but unground l%c II) "39 " citron and peel of 2c 11) 7*1 " dates Ic It) 713 " egg albumen Igc lb 713 " eggs (40 F. R. 662) 18c lb 740 " Hgs 2clb 34 " fibers, as drugs, advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " fibers, as drugs, crude (T. D. 7912) if not alcoholic Free 718 " flsh, n. s. p. f l%ott) 751 " flowers (T. D. 13438) 40% 749 " fruits, edible, n. s. p. f 35% 749 " fruits, n. s, p. f 35% 768 " garlic (T. D. 15139) 2c lb 742 " grapes 2%clb 1419 " grasses, dyed (T. D. 13574, 14933) 60% 1582 " grasses, unmanufactured (T. D. 8770, 13375) . ,. Free 34 " insects, as drugs, advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " insects, as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic. Free 739 " lemon peel (T. D. 22041) 2c lb 5 " lizards (T. D. 22416) 25% 1567 " mint in bulk (T. D. 32950) Free 779 " mint in glass or other small packages for culinary use 25% 16?2 " moss, crude (T. D. 9349) Free 1442 " moss, dyed (T. D. 2518, 12703, 13722, 14728, 14991, 16153, 16317) 10% 739 " orange peel (T. D. 22041) 2c lb 1662 " oysters, oiled (T. D. 7080, 9645, 10496). Free 745 " peaches 2c lb 745 " pears 2c lb 767 " pease (T. D. 30645, 31842) Ic lb 747 " plums %c lb 747 " prunelles %c lb 747 " prunes %c lb 1622 " sea weed (T. D. 31053) Free 1666 " skins, n. s. p. f Free 706 " turtle meat (T. D. 14606) 20% 315 Drill rods, iron or steel. (See Wire rods.) (T. D. 21936). 9(^3 Drillinst. cotton, as cotton cloth. 1009-1010 Drilling, linen, as flax cloth. ] 504 Drills, agricultural i Free 399 " for P^arl buttons (T. D. 15702) 40% 399 " machine (T. D. 32333) 40% Drinking pets parts separately dutiable, and not dutiable as entireties (T. D. 25490). 14,^9 " straws (T. D. 32527, 32943, 33913) 20% 73 Drop black 20% 1597 Dross, from burnt pyrites (T. D. 14385) Free 393 " lead, on the lead contained therein. ... 2%c lb 1684 " tin (T. T>, 3604, 22756, 23872, 28909). (See proviso to Par.) Free Druckfarbe, not an ink (T. D. 25034). Diu'i-, definition of (T. T>. 38939). 1117 Druggets, printed, colored, or otherwise (T. D. 10111, 12249) 30% Sec. 305 Drugs prohibited. 400 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Pak. Article. Rate. 1567 Drugs such as barks, beans, berries, buds, bulbs and bulbous roots, excrescences, fruits, flowers, dried fibers and dried insects, grains, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, logs, roots, stems, vegetables, seeds (aromatic, not garden seeds), seeds of morbid growth, and weeds, any of the foregoing which are drugs not edible and are in a crude state, not advanced in value or condition by shredding, grinding, chipping, crushing, or any other process or treatment beyond proper packing, n. s. p. f., if not alco- holic (T. D. 22730) Free 34 " as above, which are advanced in value or condition by any process or treatment beyond proper packing, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9863, 10083, 14810) 10% 23 " whether dutiable or free, imported in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms, in- cluding powders put up in , medicinal doses, shall be dutiable at not less than 25% 762 " celery seed 2c lb 1567 " colchicum seeds, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12728) Free 1622 " dried moss, crude (T. D. 9349) Free 1419 ■• dyed flowers not (T. D. 14933) 60% 1442 " dyed moss not (68 F. R. 421, T. D. 1270S, 14728, 16317) 10% 1567 " elaterium in cakes (66 F. R. 251) Free e " inspissated ox galls not (T. D. 16638)... 25% 1567 " larkspur seed, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12732) Free 1567 " lycopodium, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 11080) Free 1567 " May-wine leaves, if not alcoholic (T. D. 16645) Free 34 " powdered licorice root, advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic (T. D. 14605) 10% 762 " quince seed (T. D. 38203) 8c tb 1584 " refined gum, advanced in value or condi- tion, if not alcoholic (T. D. 16639) .... Free 1584 " roll shellac, advanced in value or condi- tion, if not alcoholic (T. D. 15845)... Free 1567 " sabadilla and conium seed, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12727) Free 1567 " staphisacre seed, if not alcoholic (T. D 12730) Free 1567 " stropanthi seed, if not alcoholic (T D 12731) ; Free 1622 " tonka-bean crystals (T. D. 13685, 14836) Free 1443 Drumheads (T. D. 9786, 9918, 16988, 24808 25832) ; 40% 1443 " parchment like skin, circular pieces of, as skins for (T. D. 33366) 40% 1514 Drums, iron or steel, used for the exportation of acids, or other chemicals, on re-im- Schedule of Duties 401 P*"- Article. Rate. portation to the United States (T. D. ,,= n. . *''^''*' *"12) Free 328 Drums, iron, full or empty (T. D. 31210, 32359, 32542) 25% iron -which have to be cut into two parts to remove contents, as coverings (T. D. 31596). " containing hops, as usual coverings (T. D. 8264). 1414 •' toy 70% 1453 Dry plates, photographic, n. s. p. f 15 % 1514 " plates or films, photographic, of American manufacture (except moving picture films), exposed abroad, whether de- veloped or not Free 68 " white paint (T. D. 16869) 25% 68 Dryer, crown patent (T. D. 16539) 25% 504 D-tagatose and d-talose 50% 24 Dnbolsine, pure amorph (T. D. 13701). (See Alcoholic medicinal preparations.) 1430 Dnchesse lace, cotton (T. D. 3912) 90% 1430 " lace, linen (T. D. 3912) 90% Dnck, cotton (T. D. 13289), as cotton cloth. 1010 " linen, as flax cloth. 712 " meat, canned (T. D. 28910, 29690, 35471) 35% 1419 Ducklings, stuffed (T. D. 35437) 60% 711 Ducks, alive, domestic 3c lb 1419 " alive, wild Prohibited 712 " dead, domestic Be lb 712 " dead, wild, dressed 8c lb 68 Dneresco (T. D. 12700) 25% 5 Dngong oil (T. D. 8886) 25% 1567 Dulcamara twigs, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 6388) Free 34 " twigs, not crude, advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic 10% 504 Dnicite 50% 5 Dulein (T. D. 19196, 19272, 23666) 25% 1622 Dulse, crude or unmanufactured, n. s. p. f Free 1436 Dumb Jockies, as saddlery (T. D. 19133). 1583 Dung salt, for manure (T. D. 561, 715, 7764) . . Free 1459 Dunnage mats, of merchantable value (T. D. 1792, 12959) 20% 1305 Duplex transfer paper if wet or prepared wholly with glycerin, or glycerin combined with other materials, containing the imprints taken from lithographic plates or stones 65% 1526 Du.st, bone Free 1407 " brushes (T. D. 7015) 45% 912 " cloths, cotton chief value, not jacquard figured or terry woven, nor made of pile fabrics 25% 1429 " diamond (T. T>. 16278) 10 % 779 " pepper (T. D. 7253). (See Pepper.) 907 " proof cloth (T. D. 9708) . . . 3c sq. yd. and 20% 395 " zinc l%clb 921 Dusters, chamoisine (T. D. 16318) 40% 1407 " feather (T. D. 7015) 45% 1119 " wooden handle and strips of woolen cloth, as manufactures of wool (T. D. 24937) 50% 1117 Dutch carpets, wool (T. D. 18817) 26% 402 F. B. Vandechift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 382 Dutch Gubinal metal leaf (T. D. 33276), 6o per 100 leaves 1533 " metal clippings (T. D. 1630, 1733, 6741, 22362, 23471) Free 382 " metal. In leaf (T. D. 4508, 8479, 13440), 6c per 100 leaves 399 " metal, manufactures of (T. D. 20682)... 40% 382 " metal or bronze powder 14c lb 1533 •' metal scraps (T. D. 23471) Free 1533 " metal skewings (T. D. 25023, 25385)... Free 1562 " metal, unmanufactured Free 68 " pink 25% sardellen (T. D. 15043). (See Fish.) Sec. 503. Dutiable value includes value of coverings. Sec. 402. " value, method of determining. 1419 Dyed flowers, natural (T. D. 2518, 6090, 13375, 14933) 60% 1419 " grasses (T. D. 30277) 60% 1442 " moss (53 F. R. 1016, T. D. 12703, 16317, . 16956) 10% Dyeing adds a new material to articles or mate- rials so dyed, and advances them to a condition beyond their natural state (T. D. 37584). 1568 " articles crude for; nuts and nutgalls and woods used expressly for, if not alco- holic Free 39 " extracts and decoctions for, if not alco- holic (T. D. 22786) 15 % 1703 Dyers' sticks, of bamboo (T. D. 11219, 26350, 27855, 27928, 28047) Free 403 " sticks of wood other than bamboo (T. D. 33055) 20% 2: Dyes, alizarin, natural or synthetic (T. D. 14619), For 2 years, 7c !b and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 5 " ammonlacal cochineal (T. D. 11535).... 25% 28 " anthracene For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 27-28 " coal tar n. s. p. f. (See Coal tar prod- ucts.) 39 " extract of logwood 15% 28 " extract of theocromogen or toluldine, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 •• galleine (T. D. 23314), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 28 " gallocyanine or fast violet (T. D. 12795), . For 2 years, 7o lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 62 " hair, if containing alcohol, or in the manufacture or preparation of which alcohol is used 40c lb and 7 5 % If not alcoholic 75% 28 " Indigo For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% various (T. T>. 21376). 78 " vermilion red (56 F. R. 470) 28c lb 3D Dyewood extracts (T. D. 229.36), non-alcoholic. 15% 1568 " crude, used for tanning, n. s. p. f., non- alcoholic Free Schedule of Duties 403 P*"- Article. Rate. 28 IVyewood, primulin bufC (T. D. 12259), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c It) and 45% •■; " sanguln (T. D. 12537), non-alcoholic 15% 388 Dynamite, used for blasting purposes l%clb 372 Dynamo machine (T. D. 6719) 30% 216 " brushes of carbon 45% E Par- Article Rate 1665 E}ar bones.- human, mounted (T. D. 32943) Free 913 " caps (T. D. 30121, 31009) 35% 1*39 " cleaners, bone 25% 399 " cleaners, metal 40% 1447 " cleaners, sponge (T. D. 12706) 25% 1428 Earrings, if jewelry 80% 212 " porcelain (T. D. 2898) plain white, plain brown, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented, or decorated in any man- ner 60% porcelain, painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed or orna- mented or decorated in any manner. . . 70% 69 Earth, barytes, unmanufactured $4 ton " barytes, manufactured $7.50 ton 75 " Hller (T. D. 7132), crude %c lb 207 " fuller's, unwrought and unmanufactured, $1.50 ton " fuller's, wrought and manufactured.. $3.25 ton 207 " green, as earth manufactured, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 26416) $2 ton 207 " ground stone (T. D. 17127). (See Earth.) 75 " ochery, crude or not ground %clb Washed or ground %crb 207 " polishing, wrought (T. D. 34697) $2 ton 68 " prepared for use as a color (T. D. 4534) . 25% 68 " red (T. D. 13608, 19157) 25% 75 " Sardinian (T. D. 9770), as earth, ochery. 75 " sienna, crude %c lb Washed or ground %crb 207 " terra alba (T. D. 4093). (See Clays.) 207 " terra Japonica. (See Cllays and earth.) 75 " umber, crude %c lb Washed or ground %clb 207 " unwrought and unmanufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13435) $1 ton 68 " unwrought, used as a color (T. D. 23346) 25% 207 " volcanic, dried and ground (T. D. 33200. 33492) $2 ton 207 " wrought and manufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12817) $2 ton 214 Earthen articles, n. s. p. f., decorated 40% Plain and undecorated 30% 211 Earthenware and crockery ware, composed of a non-vitrified, absorbent body, includ- ing white granite and semi-porcelain earthenware, cream-colored ware, and stoneware. Including clock cases with 404 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. or without movements, pUl tiles, plaques, ornaments, toys, charms, vases, statues, statuettes, mugs, cups, steins, lamps, and all other articles composed wholly or in chief value of such ware: If plain white, plain yellow, plain brown, plain red, or plain black 45 % If painted, colored, tinted, stained, enam- eled, gilded, printed, ornamented or decorated in any manner 50% 212 earthenware, china and porcelain wares, com- posed of a vitrified non-absorbent body which when broken shows a vitrified or vitreous, or semi-vitrified, or semi- vitreous fracture, and all bisque and parian wares, including clock cases with or without movements, plaques, ornaments, toys, charms, vases, statues, statuettes, mugs, cups, steins, lamps, and all other articles composed wholly or in chief value of such ware: If plain white, or plain brown, and manu- factures in chief value of such ware. 60% If printed, colored, tinted, stained, enam- eled, gilded, painted, ornamented or decorated in any manner 70% Any of the foregoing articles containing 25% or more of calcined bone, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enam- eled, gilded, printed, ornamented, or decorated in any manner 50% If painted, colored, tinted, stained, enam- eled, gilded, printed, ornamented, or decorated in any manner 55% 210 " common yellow, brown, or gray made of natural unwashed and unmixed clay, plain or embossed, not ornamented, in- cised, or decorated in any manner, and manufactures in chief value of such ware 15% If ornamented, incised, or decorated in any manner 20% 212 " A. B. C. plates (T. D. 11390) 70% 212 " advertising tiles (T. D. 14398) 70% 211-212 " articles, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9670, 16719, 15830, 22562), decorated. (See Earth- enware.) 211-212 " plain white. (See Earthenware.) 214 " ballot balls 30% 212 " balls for signs, plain (T. D. 15147) 60% 201 " bath brick, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16217, 23028) 25% 211 " battery cups and cells (T. D. 10396) 45% 211-212 " beer mugs, decorated (T. D. 14317). (See Earthenware.) 212 " bisque babies (T. D. 13805) 70% 212 " bisque figures (T. D. 12992, 12995, 14684) 70% 212 " bronzed (T. D. 31520, 82532) 70% 212 " bronzed porcelain vases (T. D. 15166)... 70% 201 " brick, fire, n. s. p. f 25 % Schedule of Duties 405 Pa"- Article. Rate. 210 Earthenware, brown, common (T. D. 10396, 11205, 13616). (See Earthenware.) 211-212 " Carmelite (T. D. 29014, 31633). (See Earthenware. ) 214 " cement statuettes, if not decorated (T. D. 14860) 30% 212 " charms, decorated 70 % 212 " plain white 60 % 211-212 " clock cases, with or without movements. (See Earthenware.) (T. D. 31086). 210 " common brown, in form of animals cor- rugated or embossed (T. D. 25762). (See Earthenware.) 211-212 " common brown, with white glazed in- terior (T. D. 24767). (See Earthen- ware.) 210 " common brown, in form of human heads (T. D. 26915). (See Earthenware.) " coverings for free goods, if unusual, are dutiable (T. D. 10861). 210 " common brown, gray or yellow. (See Earthenware.) 210 " crucibles, not ornamented, incised, or decorated 15% If ornamented, incised, or decorated in any manner 20 % 202 " cubes on papers, as tiles (T. D. 139?'^^ 211-212 " decorated in form of pigs and fruit, de- signed for use as savings banks (T. D. 26235). . (See Earthenware.) 1414 " dolls and doll heads 70% 214 " filter tubes 30% 215 " gas retorts 20% 210 " gray, common. (See Earthenware.) 211-212 " ice tanks (T. D. 33677). (See Earthen- ware.) 211-212 " Indian black teapots (T. D. 13066). (See Earthenware ) . 210 " ink bottles (T. D. 11205). (See Earth- enware.) 211-212 " ivory shades (T. D. 15816). (See Earth- enware. ) 211-212 " jars tinted or painted (T. D. 12714, 23556). (See Earthenware.) 211-212 " Kishu bottles (T. D. 13953, 15169, 15170, 15171, 15817). (See Earthen- ware. ) 211-212 " Kochi ware, coated with a vitreous glaze of a single color (T. D. 26116). (See Earthenware.) 215 " lava tips (T. D. 6502) .. .10c per gross and 15% 211-212 " metal ornamented cups, if earthenware chief value (T. D. 13868, 24424). (See Earthenware.) 210 " mortars and pestles (T. D. 5563) 20% 202 " mosaics, as tiles (T. D. 13907). 211-212 " mugs, composed of earthenware and metal, if earthenware chief value. (See Earthenware.) 399 " if metal chief value (T. D. 24424) 40% 406 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. 211-212 211- 211- 212 212 211 211 -212 -212 211-212 211- 211- 211- 212 ' 212 ' 212 ' 1440 211- 212 ' 212 210 211- 212 ' 211- 212 ' 211 211- 212 ' 1670 211 212 ' 211 212 ' 211 -212 ' 211 -212 ' 202 211 -212 ' 211 ■ 212 ' 211 1414 -212 214 210 214 Article. Rate. ■ Earthenware not part of a ship's eq.uipment under Act June 19, 1886 (T. D. 9776). Earthenware ornaments, decorated. (See Earthenware. ) plain white (See Earthenware.) paintlng-s on (T. D. 16422). (See Earth- enware.) pen racks, decorated (T. D. 8174). (See Earthenware. ) ' pill tiles, plaques, ornaments, toys, charms, vases, statues, statuettes, mugs, cups, steins, and lamps, if painted, colored, tinted, staine^, enameled, gilded, printed, ornamented, or deco- rated. (See Earthenware.) ■ if not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, ornamented, or decorated. (See Earthenware.) plaques, decorated. (See Earthenware.) plain white. (See Earthenware.) plaques, painted by hand (T. D. 4563, 6553, 12434, 13074, 13431). (See Earthenware.) plaster of paris images (T. D. 12833)... 35% plates, terra cotta, plain (T. D. 6173). (See Earthenware.) porcelain lined red (T. D. 17655) 70% Rockingham (G. A. 3714, T. D. 1528, 14825, 30290, 32271, 33000) 25% sarreguemines (T. D. 29.393). (See Earth- enware.) scale plates, decorated (T. D. 22562). (See Earthenware.) semi-porcelain, if plain 45 % If other than plain 50% sinks, plain (T. D. 13616). (See Earth- enware.) spurs and stilts used in the manufacture of earthen, porcelain and stone ware. Fre» statuettes, decorated (T. D. 12556, 23054). (See Earthenware.) plain white. (See Earthenware.) stoppers for bottles (T. D. 13670, 22081). (See J. 11546) , . . 40% 230 " lamps, arc, complete, as entireties (T. D. 33263) 50% 216 " light carbons, of whatever material com- posed, wholly or partly manufactured for producing electric arc light 45% 410 " light carbons, bamboo splints for (T. D. 13199) 33 1/3% 229 " light lamps and bulbs, incandescent, with or without filaments 20% light poles (T. D. 14013) Free " steel plates for machines 30 % " storage batteries and parts thereof 40 % Electrical insulators, wholly or partly manufac- tured, com.posed wholly or in chief value of shellac, copal, or synthetic phenolic resin, n. s. p. f 30% Electrite as crude artificial abrasive (Abt. 42952) Free Electrodes of whatever material composed, wholly or partly manufactured for pro- ducing electric arc light 45 % 216 " wholly or in part of carbon or graphite, wholly or partly mfd., for electric fur- nace or electrolytic purposes. .. ^ 45% 5 Electro-homeopathic remedies (T. D. 9148) 25% 393 Electrotype metal, on the lead contained 2%c lb 341 " plates 25% 715 Elephants (T. D. 12429) 15% 715 " for menageries charging admission (T. D. 8818, 14704) 15% 1507 " for zoological collection, for scientific and educational purposes Free 1683 " teeth Free 62 Elixir Dentriflce des Benedictine (T. D. 19530), 40c lb and 75% 1306 Embossed cigar labels, fiaps and bands. (See Cigar 'labels.) 1432 " leather, tinted (T. D. 3668) 30% 1306 " lithographs. (See Lithographs.) l.'ilS " reliefs, paper (T. D. 4230) 30% 1305 " paper with coated surface or surfaces, 5c lb and 15% 1307 " papers of the kinds specified in the par- agraph, and Bristol board of the kinds made on a Fourdrinier machine, calen- dered or uncalendered, weighing 7% »>s or over per ream 3c lb and 25% 1307 " writing, letter, note, drawing, handmade paper, Japan paper, ledger, bond, rec- ord, tablet, typewriter, and onionskin paper, ruled, bordered, embossed, printed, lined or decorated in any man- ner, other than by lithographic process, 3c lb and 25% 1430 " satin strips, for hat linings, cut (T. D. 6522) 75% 398 Embossing dies, containirtg more than 6/10 of 1 per cent of tungsten or molybdenum 60% 372 " machines (T. D. 32314, 32906) 30% 1430 Embroidered articles and embroidery, n. s. p. f. and all fabrics and articles embroi- Schedule of Duties 411 ^^^- Article. Rate. dered in any manner by hand or ma- chinery, whether with a plain or fancy initial, monogram, or otherwise, or tam- boured, appliqu^d, scalloped, or orna- mented with beads, bugles, or span- gles, or from which threads have been omitted, drawn, punched, or cut, and with threads introduced after weaving to finish or ornament the openworlt, not including straight hemstitching; all the foregoing, finished or unfinished, by whatever name known, and to what- ever use applied, and whether or not named, described, or provided for else- where in this Act, when composed wholly or in chief value of yarns, threads, filaments, tinsel wire, lame, bullions, metal threads, beads, bugles, spangles, or products, of cellulose, provided for in paragraph 1213 75% 1430 Embroidered fans (T. D. 36654, 36985) 75% 1433 " gloves, leather. (See Gloves.) 1430 " lace cotton collars 90% 1430 " lace curtains 90% 1430 Embroideries capable of conversion into burnt- out laces 90 % 343 Embroidering machine needles. . . $1.15 per M and 40 % Embroidery, braiding is not (T. D. 12954). 1009 " canvas, flax, as flax cloth. (See Flax.) 902 " cottons, put up for hand work, in lengths not exceeding 840 yds., per 100 yds., %c, but not less than 20% nor more than 35% defined (T. D. 26853). 1313 '■ envelopes (T. D. 12788, 13782) 35% 343 " hooks (T. D. 11570) $1.15 per M and 40% Jacquard fabric, not (66 F. R. 720). 372 " machines 30% 1306 " patterns, as lithographic prints (T. D. 3491, 4230). 1211 " thread of silk chenille (38 F. R. 724) 60% 1310 " tickets (T. D. 9975) 15% 1420 Emeralds, cut (T. D. 21197) 20% 1429 " reconstructed (T. D. 28295, 32778) 20% 1429' " rough 10% 1428 " set 80% 1415 Emery baps, needle sharpeners (T. D. 31498).. 20% 1416 " cloth 20% 1415 " files 20% 1415 " fillet (T. D. 12708) 20% 1415 " grains (T. D. 6314, 8611) Ic lb 1415 " manufactured, ground, pulverized or re- fined (T. D. 6314) Ic lb 1415 " manufactures. In chief value of., 20% 1570 " ore Free 1415 " paper (T. D. 6980, 15244) .20% 1415 " rollers (T. D. 8611, 15244) 20% 1415 " scythe stones (T. D. 2079, 8786) 20% 1590 " sharpeners (T. D. 28889) Free 399 " sharpeners, metal chief value (T. D. 6314, 9393) 40% 412 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Articxe. Rate. 1415 Emery stone (29 F. R. 246) 20% 1415 " wheels (T. D. 6314, 8611, 15244, 1S809). 20% 1590 " whetstones (T. D. 28889) Free 5 Elinetic tartar 25% 1647 £mlgrants' tools of trade Free 1606 Empeig^es, as shoe vamps (T. D. 10342) Free 23 Ems pastilles (T. D. 7787) 25% 42 E^mnlsioiis, gelatin. (See Gelatin.) 5 " medical, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3828) 25% 1429 Enamel on paste imitations of precious stones, not set (T. D. 5258) 20% 68 " paints 25 % 68 " white (11 S. C. R. 337, T. D. 5896, 6196, 10788, 10915, 11000, 21477, 32453) 25% 212 Enameled brick 70 % 212 " china (T. D. 14941) 70% 367 " dials, for clocks 3c per dial and 45 % 367 " dials for watches 3c per dial and 45% 399 " filters (T. D. 11985) 40% 399 " painting on copper (T. D. 11834) 40% 339 " table, kitchen and hospital utensils, or other similar hollow ware, of iron or steel. (See Table utensils.) 1431 " upholstery leather 20 % 68 Enomelette (T. T>. 29765) 25% 231 Enamels, ground or pulverized 30% In any other form 40% 202 Encaustic or enameled tiles (T. D. 16648). (See Tiles.) 1459 Encluit adherente (T. D. 5144) 20% 1119 Endless belts of felt, for paper makers' use (T. D. 11381), as wool manufactures n. s. p. f 50% 913 " belts, rubber and cotton, cotton chief value 30% 1571 Enfleuraged grease, if not alcoholic (T. D. 21424) Free 1571 " grease, fortified, or lily-of-the-valley pomade, if not alcoholic (T. D. 26882) Free 1571 " pomades, used for making hair dress- ings, if not alcoholic (T. D. 17412) . Free 1401 Engine packing, if asbestos (T. D. 27056) 25% 921 " packing, if cotton chief value...- 40% 1313 Engineers' slide rules (T. D. 14308) 35% 372 Engines, steam ^ 15 % 399 " other than steam (T. D. 39505).... ' 40% 1310 Engraved fashion plates (T. D. 6209, 12098).. . 25% 218 " glass articles (T. D. 22687) 55% 399 ■' iron cylinders, for printing cotton (T. D. 2092) 40% 1707 " plates by American artists abroad (T. I). 4748) Free 341 " plates, iron or steel (T. D. 6380, 9889). . . 26% 1440 shells 35% ^12 ^^" ■"■00^ blocks (T. D. 10061). .. ';■.'.■. ■.'.■. 'g's 1/3% 399 Engravers' burnishers, steel 40% 399 " copper, burnished 40% 399 " diamond pointed pencils (T. D 7241 22154) ' '^' 40% ^o!f '.'. diamonds, not set (T. D. 9026) ! Free 3|1 " plates, copper, not ground 7c per lb 381 plates, copper, ground lie per lb Schedule of Duties 413 "^J*- Article. Rate. 399 Ehi{^av6i-s' scrapers, metal 40 % 1310 Engravlng:s, American, sent abroad for artists' signature (T. D. 8435, 18971) 25% 1"28 •' bound or unbound, over twenty years old (T. D. 13164, 30078, 31536) Free 1527 " (or Congressional Library (T. D. 14171, 14687) Free 1 "05 " for exhibition Free 1530 •' for institutions (T. D. 11557) Free 1530 " for societies (T. D. 6102) Free 1T05 " for use by lecturers, artists or scientists. Free 1527 " for use of United States Free 1449 " if works of art, n. s. p. f 20% 1310 " n. s. p. f 25% 1704 " unbound . .' Free Entireties (50 F. R. 465, 55 F. R. 283, 69 F. R. 465, T. D. 8464, 9746, 10608, 11536, 12811, 12812, 13073, 13355, 14841, 14849, 14869). shirt waists partly jnade up as (T. D. 28622). Entirety, ball mills, packed and invoiced sepa- rately arriving on same vessel (T. D. 32126). " carding machines with card clothing as (T. D. 27760). corals removed from settings, corals and settings packed in one box as an en- tirety, as jewelry (T. D. 32487). " marble statue and base is (T. D. 32297, 33935). " moTving machine in three separate cases is (T. D. 33018). " road roller packed in parts as (T. D. 27759). " scouring machine with wool tops not (T. D. 32031). Sec. 487 Enti-y, addition to, or deduction from the in- voice value, when allowed. Sec. 489 " fraudulent, what constitutes. Sec. 484 " without certified invoice. 1310 Envelope bands (T. D. 9181, 9746) 25% 1305 " paper, cloth lined or reenforced (T. D. 24393) 5c lb and 17% 1308 Envelopes, paper, n. s. p. f. pay the same rate of duty as the paper from which made, and in addition thereto. If plain 5 % If bordered, embossed, printed, tinted, decorated, or lined 10 % If lithographed 30 % 1671 " foreign stamped (T. D. 15966) Free 28 Eosine For 2 years, 7c tb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1430 Epaulets, cotton 90 % 1430 " metal (Abt. 38035) 90% 1430 " wool •■ 90% 720 Eperlans a I'huile (T. D. 1128, 8393) 30% 50 Epsom salts (T. D. 16600, 16640, 23158) %c lb 354 Erasers (T. D. 15235, 31294, 32039). (See Cut- lery.) 414 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1459 Erasers, soap (T. D. 30009, 33217) 20% 773 Erbswurst (T. D. 17498, 31883) 35% 3 7 ErKOt ,10cn> 368 Escapeme'iits'of clocks (T. D. 32751, 32884) 50% 1428 Escutcheon pins 80 % 1428 Escutcheons, as jewelry 80% 1582 Esparto grass, crude Free 1406 " grass, for making hats, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained .... 20 % 24 Essence, alcoholic, medicinal. (See Alcoholic compounds.) 773 " anchovies (T. D. 17617) 35% 24 " bay rum. (See Alcoholic compounds.) 40 " fruit, if not alcoholic, n. s. p. f 25% 24 " ginger ale (T. D. 7263). (See Alcoholic compounds.) 5 " medicinal, non-alcoholic 25% 24 " rum (T. D. 2644). (See Alcoholic com- pounds.) 1688 " terebinthine (T. D. 8671) Free 738 " vinegar (T. D. 3964, 4213, 4378) 6c gall. 24 Essences, alcoholic. (See Alcoholic compounds.) 774 " coffee 3c lb 1571 " floral, if not alcoholic Free 24 " fruit, alcoholic. (See Alcoholic com- pounds.) 59 Essential oils, if not alcoholic (56 F. R. 819, T. D. 17612) 25% 24 " oils, if alcoholic. (See Alcoholic com- pounds.) 5 Essigsaure as a chemical compound, if not alco- holic (T. D. 25411) 25% 30 Esters, cellulose and liquid solutions of 35c fb 24 " containing more than 10% of alcohol, n. s. p. f. (See Alcoholic compounds.) 60 " cocaine, ecgonine $2.60 oz. 60 " morphine $3 oz. 38 " n. s. p. f., if containing not more than 10% of alcohol 25% 903 Etnmines, cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 21589, 25580, 25846, 26062, 26692, 29259). 1010-1011 Etamlnes, flax, as flax cloth. 1310-1449 Etchings, n. s. p. f. 1704 Etching.s, artists' proof, unbound, if original.... Free 1707 " by American artists residing temporarily abroad (T. D. 2318, 2468, 3452, 4748, 6883, 7580, 9730, 9809, 10012, 10061). Free 1705 " for free exhibitions Free 1527 " for Library of Congress or copyright (T. D. 14171, 14587) Free 1530 " for schools, seminaries and societies. . . . Free 1527 " for use of the United States Free 1707 " in limited editions of 25 copies each, the work of an American artist temporarily residing abroad, as a work of art (T. B. 26282) Free 1528 " printed over 20 years, bound or unbound (T. D. 13164, 30078, 31536) Free 1310 " sent abroad for artist's signature (T. D. 18971) 25% 1449 " work,s of art. n. .s. p. f 20% Schedule of Duties 415 Par, Article. Rate. 38 Ethers, acetic, if containing: not more tlian 10% of alcohol (T. D. 13303) 25% 38 " aenanthic, oil of cognac, if containing not more than 10 % alcohol 25% 38 " amyl acetic, if containing not more than 10% of alcohol (T. D. 8881) 25% 38 " amyl valerian, if containing not more than 10% of alcohol (T. D. 8881, 9205) 25% 38 '' amylic, if containing not more than 10% of alcohol (T. D. 1129) 25% 40 " butyric (T. D. 14521) 25% 30 " cellulose, liquid solutions of 36c lb 38 " chloride of ethyl, if containing not more than 10% of alcohol (T. D. 12842) ... 15c lb 38 " diethyl sulphate and dimethyl sulphate. 25% 38 " ethyl 4c lb 38 " ethyl acetate 3c tb 40 " fruit, if not alcoholic (T. D. 14521) 25% 38 " hydrobromic, if containing not more than 10% of alcohol (T. D. 12548) 25% 38 " kalorianic, if containing not more than 10% of alcohol (T. D. 1129) 25% 38 " nitrous, spirits of, if containing not more than 10% of alcohol 25% 38 " n. s. p. f., if containing not more than 10% of alcohol (T. D. 13701, 17406). 25% 24 " n. s. p. f., if containing 20% of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% If containing more than 20 % and not more than 50% of alcohol. . 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% of alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 38 " sulphuric, if containing not more than 10% of alcohol 25% 60 " opium (morphine, and morphine sul- phate) Per oz., $3 60 " opium (cocaine and ecgonine) .. .Per oz., $2.60 40 " valerianic (T. D. 13701) 25% 38 Ethyl acetate, if containing not more than 10% of alcohol 3c lb If containing more than 10% of alcohol. (See Ethers, alcoholic, n. s. p. f.) 38 " chloride of, if containing not more than 10% of alcohol (T. D. 12842), 15c lb 3 " methyl ketone 25% 40 " pelareonate of, if not alcoholic (T. D. 17406) 25% 2 Ethylene, chlorohydrin 6c tb and 30% 2 " dichloride 6c lb and 30 % 2 " glycol 1 6c tb and 30 % 2 " oxide 6c tb and 30 % 913 Etiquettes, cotton (T. D. 14847) 50% 1211 " silk ■ • SxZ" 907 Efoffe Vt. D. 15836) 3c sq. yd. and 20% 385 Etoilos or stars, metal thread 45 % 5 Eucalyptol camphyline (Abt. 38963) 25% 23 Eucalyptus pills (T. T>. 4142) 25% 1609 Eupree asphalt (T. D. 16891, 16959). (See Asphalt.) 1649 Euquinhie (T. D. 29600) Free 416 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. ARTrcLE. Rate. 62 Kuxesis, toilet preparation, if not alcoholic (T. D. 28536) I 75% If containing alcohol 40c lb and 75% 734 Evaporated apples 2c lb 505 Eve's apple, or chlnoth confectionery 40% 752 Evergreen seedlings, coniferous (T. D. 24305, 26772) 25% seedlings defined (T. D. 26772, 32346). 752 " shrubs and vines 25% 5 Exalgine, medicinal preparation (T. D. 10070).. 25% 34 Excrescences, as drugs, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Free Exhausters, stoneware and metal. Dutiable ac- cording to material of chief value (T. D. 31832, 32198). 1507 Exhibition, animals imported for, under bond... Free Sec. 308 Experimental purposes, articles intended solely for, admitted under bond Free 1418 Explosive blasting caps. (See Blasting caps.) 388 Explosives, high, put up in sticks, cartridges, or other forms, suitable for blasting. . . l%c lb 2 8 " picric acid, trinitrotoluene, and others, except smokeless powders. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1585 " gunpowder, sporting powder, and all other substances, n. s. p. f Free (But see proviso to paragraph.) 24 Expressed or extracted oils, alcoholic, if con- taining 20 % of alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% If containing 20% to 50% of alcohol, 40c lb and 25?o If containing over 50% of alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 54 " oils, n. s. p. f 20 % 24 Extract aqueous, for coloring wines, liquors, etc. (T. D. 7101). (See Alcoholic com- pounds.) 1106 " cheviot (T. D. 18151) 16c lb 24 " flavoring, alcoholic (T. D. 7101). (See Alcoholic compounds.) 62 " for toilet use, alcoholic 40c lb and 75% 62 " for toilet use, non-alcoholic 75% 62 " perfumery, non-alcoholic 75% 1509 " of annatto (T. D. 14325) Free 39 "of bark, berries, nuts and vegetables, suitable for dyeing, coloring or stain- ing, or tanning, n. s. p. f., if not alco- holic (T. D. 22786) 15% 705 " of beef, Liebig's, including fluid (T. D. 11843) 15c lb 39 " of berries, sanguin, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12537) 15% 39 " of berries, Persian (T. D. 3898, 5529, 5865) 15% 39 " of black dye, if not alcoholic (T. D. 6359) 15% 39 " of chestnut, if not alcoholic (T. D. 3412, 3898) 15% 39 " of chlorophyll, if not alcoholic 15% Tf alcoholic. (See Alcoholic compounds.) 774 24 806 39 Schedule OF Duties 417 ""• Article. Rate. 24 Exti-act of cochineal, alcoholic (T. D. 18749). (See Alcoholic compounds.) of coffee (T. D. 30213) 3c lb ^^ " of colocynth. (See Alcoholic compounds and preparations.) of cherry juice, concentrated (60 F. R. 599). Containing less than % % of alcohol. .70c gall. Containing % % or more of alcohol. . 7 Oo gall. And in addition thereto $5 per gallon on the alcohol contained therein, of cudbear, if not alcoholic (T. D. 5529) 15% *=' " of dye-woods (T. D. 22936, 23110), not alcoholic 15% 24 " of flowers, alcoholic. (See Alcoholic compounds.) 5 " of gentian (T. D. 33522) 25% 39 " of hemlock bark (T. D. 5890), if not alcoholic 16% 5 " of herbal (T. D. 9227) 25% "^"iS " of hops $2.40 lb 5 " of hyoscyamus (T. D. 11021) 25% 28 " of indigo For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 5 " of juniper berries and elderberries, non- alcoholic (T. D. 14731) 25% 24 " of juniper and elderberries, . alcoholic (T. D. 12905). (See Alcoholic com- pounds and preparations.) 24 " of lemon, alcoholic. (See Alcoholic compounds and preparations.) (T. D. 6573.) 48 " of licorice (T. D. 11571) 25% 39 '• of logwood, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9033, 11074) 15% 68 " of logwood and salts of copper (T. D. 9033) 25% 39 " of madder, if not alcoholic (T. D. 5218). 15% 805 " of malt, fluid $1 gall. 805 " of malt, condensed or solid 60% " of malt, condensed or solid, is in a hard, dry form (T. D. 35896). 705 " of mpat, including fluid 15c lb 24 " medicinal, alcoholic, n. s. p. f. (See Alcoholic compounds and prepara- tions.) (T. D. 6573.) 5 " medicinal, non-alcoholic, n. o. p. f 25% 39 " of munjeet. if not alcoholic 15% 39 " of myrobalans, if not alcoholic (T. D. 5529, 17354, 21058) 15% 1 " of nutgalls, containing by weight of tan- nic acid less than 50 % 4c lb 50% or more and not medicinal 10c lb 50% or more and medicinal 20c lb 39 "of oak, and hemlock, if not alcoholic... 15% 60 " of opium aqueous (T. D. 962) 60% 1509 " of archil, if not alcoholic (T. D. 32488) Free 39 "of Persian berries, if not alcoholic 15% 39 " of quercitron, if not alcoholic (T. D. 13860) 15% 1509 " of rocoa and roucou, if not alcoholic. . . Free 418 F. B. Vandegbift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 39 Extract of saffron or safflower, if not alcoholic. . 15% 39 " of quebracho, if not alcoholic 15% 39 " of sanguin, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9103). 15% 39 " of sumac, if not alcoholic 15% 5 " of taraxacum (T. D. 33522) 25% 39 " of valonia, if not alcoholic 15% 1105 " wool 16c lb 24 Extracts, flavoring and other alcoholic, n. s. p. f., if containing 20% of alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% If containing 20% to 50% of alcohol, 40c lb and 25% If containing more than 50% of alcohol, gOc lb and 25% 40 " flavoring, and other n. s. p. f., if not alco- holic 25% 39 " dyeing and tanning: Chestnut, cutch, chlorophyll, divi-divi, fustic, hemlock, logwood, mangrove, myrobalan, oak, Persian berry, quebracho, sumac, saf- fron, safflower, saffron cake, valonia, wattle, and other extracts, decoctions, and preparations of vegetable origin, used for dyeing, coloring, staining, or tanning, not specially provided for, and combinations and mixtures of the fore- going articles, if not alcoholic 15% 5 " of roots and berries, medicinal, if not alcoholic (T. D. 33118, 33522)... 25% 22 6 Eyeglass lenses, of glass or pebble, molded or pressed, or ground to a spherical, cyl- indrical, or prismatic form, wholly or partly manufactured. With the edges unground 40 % With the edges ground or beveled, 10c per doz. prs. and 35 % 2 25 Eyeglasses and frames for the same, or parts thereof, finished or unfinished. Valued at not over 65c per dozen, 20c per doz. and 15% Valued at over 65c and not over $2.50 per dozen 60c per doz. and 20 % Valued at over $2.50 per dozen 40% 1414 " glasses for dolls, as toys (T. D. 12139).. 70% 228 " lorgnettes, of shell (T. D. 12552) 45% 225 ■• protectors (T. D. 11597, 13638, 13817, 13873) as goggles. 225 " railway spectacles, as eyeglasses (T. D. 13883). 1440 " stones (T. D. 12915) 35% 62 Eyebrow pencils (T. D. 13442) 75 % 233 Eyelets, agate (T. D. 11047) 50% 399 " metal 40% 218 Eyes, artificial (T. D. 26998) 55% 1414 " artiflcial, for dolls' heads and toy animals, as parts of toys (Abt. 37213) 70% 218 " birds' artiflcial, of paste, mounted in pairs on a wire (T. D. 26389, 55% 218 " peacock, decorated, paste (T. D. 25664). 55% Schedule of Duties 419 Par- Article Rate Fabrics, definition of (T. D. 38506). 1401 " woven, asbestos, wholly or In chief value of 30% l^OS " not ornamented with beads, spangles, or bugles, nor embroidered, tamboured, appliqugd, or scalloped, composed wholly or in chief value of beads or spangles, other than imitation pearl beads and beads in Imitation of pre- cious or semi-precious stones 60% 913 " with fast edges not exceeding 12 inches in width and articles made therefrom composed wholly or in chief value of cotton, or of cotton and India rubber, n. s. p. f 35% 920 " made on the Nottingham lace-curtain machine, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, counting not more than 5 points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch Per sq. yd., l%c Counting more than 5 such points or spaces to the inch additional for each point in excess of 5 Per sq. yd., %c And in addition on all the foregeoing. . . 25% But none of the foregoing shall pay less than 60 % 1009 " woven, of flax, hemp, or ramie, chief value (except paddings or interUnings for clothing) exceeding 30 and not ex- ceeding 100 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, weighing not less than 4% and not more than 12 ounces per square yard and above 12 inches, but not above 24 inches in width 55% 1009 " woven, commonly used for paddings or interlinings in clothing, in chief value of flax or hemp, above 30 and not above 110 threads to the square inch, count- ing the warp and filling, and weighing not less than 4% and not more than 12 ounces per square yard 55% 1010 " woven of flax, hemp, ramie, or other vegetable fiber except cotton, wholly or in chief value of, n. s. p. f 40 % 1011 " woven, plain, of flax, hemp, ramie, or other vegetable fiber, except cotton, weighing less than 4% ounces per square yard 35% X008 " jute, composed wholly of, plain woven, twilled, and all other, n. s. p. f., not bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, nor rendered non- inflammable Ic lb Where bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, or rendered noninflammable Ic lb and 10 % 1009 " jute, commonly used for paddings or in- terlinings in clothing, wholly or in 420 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. chief value of, above 30 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and fill- ing and weighing not less than 4% ounces, and not more than 12 ounces per square yard 50% 910 Fabrics, pile, wholly or in chief value of cotton, cut or uncut, whether or not the pile covers the whole surface 50% 1012 " pile, wholly or in chief value of vegetable fiiser other than cotton, cut or uncut, whether or not the pile covers the whole surface 45 % 1110 " pile, wholly or in chief value of wool, cut or uncut, whether or not the pile covers the whole surface... .40c lb and 50% 1206 " pile, wholly or in chief value of silk, cut or uncut 60% 1207 " silk, fast edges, wholly or in chief value of silk, or in chief value of silk and indla rubber, not embroidered in any manner, n. s. p. f 55% 1205 " silk, in the piece, wholly or in chief value of, n. s. p. f 55 % 910 " terry-woven, wholly or in chief value of cotton 40 % 905 " tire for use in pneumatic tires, including cord fabric 25 % 1015 " fast edges, vegetable fiber. other than cot- ton wholly or in chief value of, or in chief value of vegetable fiber other than cotton and India rubber, not more than 12 inches in width 35% U13 " wool, with fast edges, not above 12 inches wide, wholly or in chief value of, upon the wool content thereof... . 45c lb and 50% ill4 " wool, knit, wholly or in chief value of wool. Valued at not more than $1 per lb, 30c tb and 40% Valued at more than $1 per tb.45c lb and 50% 1108 " wool, woven, wholly or in chief value of, weighing not more than 4 ounces per square yard. Valued at not more than 80c per tb, 37c lb and 50% Valued at more than 80c per tb upon the wool content thereof 45c lb and 50% But if the warp of foregoing is wholly of cotton or other vegetable fiber, 36c n> and 50% il"9 " wool, woven, wholly or in chief value of wool, weighing more than 4 ounces per square yard. Valued at not more than GOc per lb, „ , ^ 24c tb and 40% Valued at more than 60c but not more than gOc tb 37c tb and 50% Valued at more than 80c tb on the wool , ^ content thereof 45c lb and 50 % 3»5 " woven of tinsel wire, lame or lahn, or metal thread, or of tinsel wire, lame or Schedule of Duties 421 "■*"• Article. Rate. lahn and India rubber, bullions, or 910 ^ »- metal threads, n. s. p. £ 55 % ol» Fabrics, wire composed of steel, brass, copper, bronze, or any other metal or alloy, n. s. p. f. with meshes not fiiner than 30 wires to the lineal inch In warp or filling 25% With meshes finer than 30 and not finer than 90 wires to the inch 35 % With meshes finer than 90 wires to the inch 45 % 1459 Pactls, truss pads (T. D. 27383) 20 7o 218 Fairy lamps (T. D. 24964) 60% 1414 Flancy paper boxes, filling toys in shape of Easter egg-s, trunks, cigars, etc., as toys (Abt. 945, T. D. 25177) 70% o2 " soap, if perfumed, toilet 30 % 1422 Pans, all except common palm leaf (T. D. 10739, 12112, 12241, 13308) 50% 1*22 " bamboo and surface coated paper (T. D. 13370) 50% 1422 " cigar (Abt. 21233, T. D. 29763) 50% 1*14 " dolls, as toys (T. D. 25250) 70?? 1430 ■• embroidered 75 7, 1439 " Kuskus root (T, B. 21056) 25?? menu card holders not (T. D. 18087). 1449 " painted if works of art (T. D. 16926, 66 F. R. 736) 20% 1572 " palm leaf, plain and not ornamented or decorated in any manner Free 1430 " of sandal wood, embroidered with silk (T. D. 24073, Abt. 8744, T. D. 26818). 75% 1422 " palm leaf, with artificial handles (T. D. 1497) 50% 1313 " paper, for decorative purposes (T. D. 25280, 26454, 26469) 35% 1422 " screen (T. D. 12317) 50% 1422 " silk (T. D. 569, 10739, 14465) 50% 1430 " silk lace (T. D. 12241, 13308, 32656)... 90% 1422 " tissue paper 50% 1459 Faromel (T. D. 21661) 20% 722 Farb-malz (T. D. 33271) Per 100 lbs, 40c 729 Farina semolina Per 100 lbs, 78c 85 '• (T. D. 14114) Ic n> 85 " Hour (T. D. 10277, 13958) Ic tb 85 " imitation of (T. D. 13958), fit for use as starch Ic tb 5 " lattea, infants' food (Abt. 43262) 25% 1459 " lacteous (T. D. 6926) 20% 85 " starch (T. D. 18011) Ic tb 1504 Farmers' implements, such as plows, tooth or disk harrows, headers, harvesters, reapers, agricultural drills and planters, mowers, horserakes, cultivators, thrash- ing machines, cotton gins, machinery for manufacture of sugar, wagons and carts, cream separators in value at not more than $50 each, and all other agricultural implements of any kind and description, n. s. p. f Free 422 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. Faro box and layout are lawful Importations (T. D. 8401). 355 Farriers' knives (T. D. 5011). (See Cutlery.) 919 Fascinators, cotton chenille (T. D. 17061) 35% 1306 Fashion magazines, lithographed in whole or in part, or decorated by hand (T. D. 33763) 8c lb 1313 " plate drawings (T. D. 38792, 39125) 35% 1310 " plates (T. D. 16991, 11 F. R. 289), printed 15% 341 " plates, engraved for printing 25% 348 Fasteners, snap, and clasps, and parts thereof by whatever name known, or of whatever material composed, not plated with gold, silver, or platinum, and not mounted on tape 55% If mounted on tape, including sew-on fasteners 60% 399 Fastenings for doors, metal 40% 5 Fat oil of turpentine (T. D. 7374) 25% 53 Fats, animal, n. s. p. f 20% 57 " hydrogenated or hardened 4c lb 57 " other, the composition and properties of which have been changed by vulcaniz- ing, oxidizing, chlorinating, nitrating, or any other chemical process, n. s. p. f 20% Favors, German (T. D. 7853), according to mate- rial. 1419 Feather articles (T. D. 32037) 60% 1467 " barbs (T. D. 32943) 10% 1419 ■' beds (T. D. 22219) 60% 1419 " boas (T. D. 31591) 60% 1414 " darts, 6 inches long (Abt. 41266).. 70% 1407 " dusters (T. D. 7015) 45 % 1407 " dusters, ticklers as (T. D. 33224) 45% 1419 " flues, as crude feathers 20% 1430 " stitched braids (T. D. 32300) 90% 1419 " trimmings (T. D. 8217, 10658, 11238)... 60% 1419 " webbing (T. D. 6000) 60% 1419 Feathers, artificial 60% 1419 " beaded and spangled as ornamental feathers (T. D. 24766) 60% 1419 " bed, raw and unpurifled (Abt. 41907)... 20% 1419 " bird skins, crude (T. D. 15469) 20% 1419 " bird skins, dressed, colored or otherwise advanced, and not suitable for use as millinery ornaments (T. D. 9898) 60% 1459 '■ bristle (T. D. 25281) 20% 1419 " colored, on white cards in shape of birds, used as decorations (T. D. 37625) 60% 1*19 " crude, and downs crude, not dressed, colored or manufactured (T. D. 22982) 20% 1419 " dressed, colored, or otherwise advanced or manufactured in any manner, in- cluding quilts of down, other manufac- tures of down, and artlflcial or orna- mental feathers suitable for use as millinery ornaments 60% 143 9 " dressed, colored, or otherwise manufac- tured and suitable for millinery orna- ments 60 % Schedule of Duties 423 ^^^- . Article. Rate. 1419 Feathers, egret plumes, importation of Prohibited *** " fish hooks and flies of feathers and metal, feathers chief value (T. D. ,.,„ , 24245) 45% J4l» for beds, not dressed 20% 1419 ]' goose skinSj crude (T, D. 12838) 20% 1*1= " goose, cleaned, stripped and split, if suit- able for use as millinery ornaments (T. D. 25460) 60% I'^l^ " importation of birds of paradise, aigrettes, egret plumes or so-called oaprey plumes, and the feathers, quills, heads, wings, tails, skins, or parts of skins, of wild birds, either raw or manufactured, and not for scientific or educational purposes is Prohibited But this provision does not apply to the feathers or plumes of ostriches, or to the feathers or plumes of domestic fowls of any kind. 1419 " millinery, in chief value of feathers, but wire a component material (T. D. 27888, 29034, 29577, 29847) 60% 1419 " ornamental (T. D. 22892, 22982, 32037). 60% 1419 " ostrich, crude (T. D. 25896, 26267) 20% 1419 " paddy (T. D. 7436) 20% 1419 " peacock, crude (T. D. 27821) 20% 1419 " quills, crude (T. D. 17883) 20% 1419 " stripped and bunched, crude (T. D. 16982) 20% 1419 " turkey, dyed (T. D. 17883) 60% 1459 Feed chopped (T. D. 21262) 20% 218 Feeding bottles (T. D. 12676) 50% 730 Feeds, by-product obtained in milling wheat or other cereals 15% 730 " mixed, consisting of an admixture of grains or grain products with oil cake, oil-cake meal, molasses, or other feed- stufCs 10 % 1619 Feldspar, crude (T. D. 14736, 19109) Free 214 " powdered or ground (Abt. 15934, T. D. 14786, 28300) 30% 214 " manufactures of, if not decorated 30% If decorated 40 % 410 FeUies, finished 33 1/3 % 404 " rough hewn, sawed or bored 10% 1302 Felt, adhesive, for roofing (T. D. 11494) 10% 1302 " adhesive, for vessels (T. D. 33763) 10% 1430 " and silk hat braids, silk chief value 90% 1119 " bands, unwoven wool (T. D. 24232) 50% 1405 " boots 35% 1117 " carpeting (T. D. 21982) 30% 66 " corn plasters (T. D. 17779) 20% 1443 " hammers for pianos (T. B. 4827) 40% 1430 " hat braids (T. D. 14918, 15009) 90% X427 " hats, made of rabbits' or other fur. (See Hats.) ,„„ 1117 " mats (T. D. 17347) 30% 1302 " roofing (T. D. 14409) 10% 1302 " sheathing for vessels (T. D. 20848) 10% 1405 " shoes (T. D. 7218) 35% 1119 " sauares, wool, printed (T. D. 17260) 50% 424 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1402 Felt tennis balls 30 % 1426 Felts of cattle hair (T. D. 24510, 28592, 29390, 29825, 29839) 40% 1112 " not woven, wholly or in chief value of wool, valued at not more than 50c per lb 18c lb and 30% Valued at more than 50c but not more than $1.50 per lb 27c lb and 35% Valued at more than $1.50 lb . . 37c lb and 40% 329 Fence chains. (See Chains.) 404 " posts (T. D. 90, 12010) 10% 1700 " rails, not further manufactured than sawed and planed Free 315 " rods of iron or steel. (See Wire rods.) 317 " wire, galvanized wire not larger than 20/100 of 1 inch in diameter and not smaller than 8/100 of 1 inch in diameter, of the kind commonly used for fencing purposes, galvanized wire fencing composed of wires not larger than 20/100 of 1 inch in diameter nor smaller than 8/100 of 1 inch in diame- ter % c n> 399 Fenders or fire screens (T. D. 8684) 40% 59 Fennel oil, if not alcoholic 25% 779 " seed Ic per lb 1567 Fenugreek seed Free 1419 Fern leaves, preserved (T. D. 33738) 60% 24 Femet-Branca if containing 20 per cent of alco- hol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20 per cent of alco- hol and not more than 50%. 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50 per cent of alco- hol 80c lb and 25 % 80 Ferricyanide or red prussiate of potash 7c lb 5 Ferri-quinlne citrate amorphous (T. D. 8504)... 25% 5 " rubigo 25% 75 Ferric oxide (T. D. 22057) 20% 302 Ferroboron 25 % 302 Ferrocerinm and all other cerium alloys. $2 lb and 25% 302 Ferrochrome or ferrochromium containing less Chan 3 % of carbon 30% If containing 3 % or more of carbon on the chromium contained therein 3%c tb 24 •' mangan pepton (T. D. 12906). (See Alco- holic compounds and preparations.) 1305 " prussiate paper (T. D. 11702).. 3c lb and 20% 302 Ferrochromium tungsten, on the tungsten con- tained therein 60c lb and 25 % 80 Ferrooyanlde or yellow prussiate of potash 4c lb 83 "or yellow prussiate of ^oda 2c lb 302 Ferronianganese containing not more than 1 % of carbon, on the manganese contained therein l%ctb and 1 5 % If containing more than 1 % of carbon, on the metallic manganese content. . l%c lb 302 " defined. 302 Ferromolybdenum on the molbydenum con- tained therein 50c lb and 15% 302 Ferropliosphorns 25% 302 Ferroslllcoin containing 8% or more of silicon and less than 60 % on the silicon Schedule of Duties 425 Par, Article. Rate. contained therein 2c It) If containing 60% or more and less than 80% 3c lb If containing 80% or more and less than 90 % 4c tb If containing 90% or more of silicon. . . . 8c tb 302 Penotitanlum 25% 302 FeiTOtungsten, on the tungsten contained therein, 60c lb and 25% 302 Ferrouranlimi 25% 1573 Ferrous sulphate or copperas Free 302 Ferrovanadium 25% 302 Ferrozlrconium 25% 75 Ferrodor, dry (T. D. 22057) 20% 399 Ferrules of polished cast iron (T. D. 6774, 12814) .40% 1640 Fertilizer, ground apatite (T. D. 16097) Free 1583 " guano Free 1583 " hogs' hair sweepings as (T. D. 25041, 25085) Free 1526 " including animal carbon or bone dust, bone meal and bone ash (T. D. 15521) Free 1583 " lard cracklings (T. D. 25800) Free 1526 " nitrogen (G. A. 3909) Free 1640 " phosphate, crude Free 1526 " refuse bone black (T. D. 14700) Free 1583 " sludge acid (T. D. 17069) Free 1583 " soot (T. D. 7201) Free 1583 " tankage as (T. D. 24961) Free 1583 Fertilizers Free Fez caps (T. D. 12025, 14700, 16655). (See "Wool wearing apparel.) 1582 Fiber, African (T. D. 11434) Free 1515 " asbestos (T. D. 22937) Free 1651 " as paper stock Free 1582 " bast (T. D. 16337) Free 1406 " bast braids (T. D. 15982, 16424), not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained 20% 1022 " bast matting (T. D. 12959) 40% 1021 " cloth, bamboo (T. D. 16644) 40% 1021 " cloth, cotton and grass (T. D. 15984, 19283) 40% 1582 " cocoa, crude (T. D. 2780, 12568) Free 1023 " cocoa, mats made of 6o sq ft 1023 " cocoa, matting made of 8c sa. yd. 1001 " crin vegetal (T. D. 13295, 13423) %c tb 1459 ■' drawn black Mexican (T. D. 15956) 20% 1459 " dressed for brushes (T. D. 16088, 17486) 20% 1459 •' dyed (T. D. 12209, 12569, 13591, 15986). 20% 1017 " hats of loof (T. D. 16479) 35% 1459 " Indian or palmyra (T. D. 24860) 20% ICBO " istle, not dressed or manufactured Free 1 005 ■' istle lariats (T. D. 26053) %c lb 1459 " kittool. dyed (T.D^ 18806) 20% 1021 ^„„^ manufactures of, n. s. p. f 40% 1582 " palmetto y „' __L' i:^: V ,. xF'^^ 1001 - - . . -.-^-- -<■ ^ 1459 1459 158 palm leaf, twisted or not twisted % c lb patent bass (T. D. 16095) 20% piassava, dressed (T. D. 24860) 20% , aa . pine tar (T. D. 7512) Free ion •' ramie, manufactured (T. D. 12223) 40% 426 F. B. Vandegbift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1582 Fiber, rice root (T. D. 2764) Free 1459 " starch (T. D. 12856) 20% 1582 " tamplco, unmanufactured (T. D. 12209) . Free 1005 " tampico cables and cordage of %c tb 1021 " vegetable manufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21000) 40% 1582 " vegetable, raw, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14830).. Free 1303 " wares, indurated 25% 410 " wood sheets (71 F. R. 952) 33 1/3% 34 Fibers, dried, as drugs, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " dried, as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic. . Free 1651 " used chiefly for paper making Free 1574 Fibrin, in all forms Free 1582 Fibrous bark (T. D. 14830, 15376, 15411)...-... Free 1582 " substances, vegetable Free 1430 Fichus, lace (T. D. 5964, 15329) 90% 1443 Fiddles $1 each and 3S % 228 Field glasses (T. D. 12014) 45% " seeds. (See Seeds.) 1443 Fifes 40% 749 Fig paste (T. D. 5041) 35% 753 " trees (T. D. 30585) 25% "740 Fig.s, fresh, dried, or in brine 2c lb 740 " prepared or preserved in any manner... 35% 399 Figure, bronze (T. D. 17253) 40% 399 Figures, mechanical (T. D. 15710) 40% 1459 " for cakes (T. D. 18604) 20% Sec. 305 Figure-s, obscene Prohibited 399 Figures of metal (T. D. 28261, 28296) 40% 1119 " wax, dressed In woolen, wool chief value (T. D. 7566) 60% 410 " wood (T. D. 16179) 33 1/3% 755 FUberts, unshelled 2%cTb Shelled 5c lb 385 File or gesplnst (T. D. 6042) 6c lb and 35% 362 Files, file blanks, rasps, and floats, of whatever cut or kind, 2% in. in length and under 25c per doz. If over 2% in. and not over 4% In., 47 %c per doz. If over 4% in. and under 7 in., 62 %c per doz. If 7 in. and over 77%c per doz. 1415 " emery 20% 354 " nail 60% 1428 " nail, enclosed in a small metal case (T. D. 35793) 80% 75 Filler (T. D. 7132). (See Ochers.) 601 " tobacco, when mixed or packed with more than 35% of wrapper tobacco, if unstemmed $2.10 lb If stemmed $2.76 lb tobacco, n. s. p. f., if unstemmed S5c lb If stemmed 50c lb 1419 Filling boxes representing natural fruits (T. D. 31757) 60% 1514 Films, domestic, except moving picture, exposed abroad, whether developed or not (T. D. 31602, 32398) Free Schedule of Duties 427 P*R. Article. Rate. 1414 Films, moving pirture, for use in toy machines (T. D. 818B1) 70% 1705 " moving picture, may be admitted under bond (T. D. 32398) Free 1514 " moving picture, of domestic production, exposed in the U. S., exported and re- turned In the same condition, if im- ported by or for the account of the per- son who exported them from the United States (T. D. 30021) Free 1514 " moving picture, light struck or damaged, or worn out, provided the basic films are of American manufacture Free 1453 " or dry plates, photographic, n. s. p. f . . . 15% 1453 . " photographic negatives, in any form, for use with moving picture exhibits, or for making or reproducing pictures for such exhibits, and moving picture films, expos'ed but not developed (T. D. 31602) 2c per lin. ft. If exposed and developed 3c per lin. foot 1453 " photographic positives, in any form, for use with moving picture exhibits, in- cluding all motion, moving, moto-pho- tography or cinematography film pic- tures, prints, positives or duplicates (T. D. 25426, 29643, 30146, 31030), Ic per lin. foot 1453 " photographic and moving picture, sensi- tized but not exposed or developed, of the standard width of 1% in., 4/1 Oc per lin. foot All other widths pay in equal proportion. 1453 '.' or film negatives, photographic and mo- tion-picture taken from the U. S. and exposed in a foreign country by an American producer of motion pictures operating temporarily in said foreign country in the course of production of a picture 00% or more of which is made in the U. S. ; per lin. foot Ic Provided that all photographic films imported shall be subject to such cen- sorship as may be imposed by the Sec- retary of the Treasury. " portraying prize fights, prohibited (T. D. 32754). 1204 FUoselle, silk (T. D. 6305, 6127.) (See Silk thread.) 1010 Filter linen (T. D. 2405, 14647) 40% 1303 " masse or filter stock, of wood pulp, wood flour, cotton or other vegetable fiber. . . 20% 216 " tubes (T. D. 22842) 45% 903 Filtering cloth, cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 32031). 1303 " masse 20% 1309 " paper, disks of (T. D. 31182, 31804), 50 n> and 15% 1309 " paper 5c lb and 15% 130.^ " purposes, wood pulp for (T. D. 10109).. 20% 23,r-, " stone (T. D. 16489) 15ccu. ft 428 F B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 339 FUters, enameled metal (T. D. 9670, 11985). (Seo Utensils.) 207 Fining earth (T. D. 4927), manufactured $2 ton Iinmanufactured ?1 ton Finishing powders, dutiable, according to mate- rial. 718 Finnan haddie 25 % 10 Fir balsam, strained for purification, if not al- coholic (T. D. 27162) 10% 59 " tree oil, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9907) 25% 1 309 Fire boards, paper for, n. s. p. f 30% 201 " brick, n. s. p. f 25% 201 " brick, lava blocks, similar to (T. D. 14557) 25% 201 " brick, magnesite %cn) and 10 % 399 " cases, metal (T. D. 14544) 40% 205 " cement (T. D. 17837) 20% 207 " clay, wrought or manufactured $2 ton Unwrought or unmanufactured (T. D. 24969) $1 ton 1416 " crackers, including weight of wrappers, containers and all packing material. . . 8c lb 202 " places of decorated tiles 50% 1700 " proofed lumber, as lumber, sawed (T. D. 27385, 27677) Free 214 " sand (T. D. 33189, 33523) 30% 399 " screens or fenders, brass (T. D. 8684)... 40% 921 " screens, composed of bamboo frames tied together with silk strings, the frames inclosing hand-painted panels, all in chief value of cotton (T; D. 28179)... 40% 202 Fire tiles as tiles (T. D. 22420). 1700 " wood (T. D. 8171) Free 1700 " wood, sawn or split (T. D. 18492) Free Firearms. (See Shotguns, rifles, etc.) 1700 Firewood Free 1416 Fireworks, of all descriptions, n. s. p. f., includ- ing weight of all coverings, wrappings and packing material 12c lb 720 Fish, all (except shellfish), pickled, salted, smoked, kippered, or otherwise pre- pared or preserved (except in oil or in oil or other substances), in immediate containers weighing with their contents not more than 16 lbs each 25% Where in bulk or in immediate contain- ers weighing with their contents more than 15 lbs each, on net weight. . . . l%c lb 718 " all n. s. p. f., skinned or boned, in bulk or in immediate containers weighing with their contents more than 15 lbs each, on net weight 2%cn> 1630 " all and other products of American fisheries Free " balls in tins, as fish in immediate con- tainers (T. D. 33742). 718 " dried, salted or unsalted l^clb 718 " finnan haddie 25% 717 " fresh, frozen, or packed in ice: Halibut, salmon, mackerel, and swordflsh 2c lb Other, n. s. p. f Ic lb Schedule of Duties 429 ^^^- Article. Rate. 1656 Fish, fresh, frozen, or packed In ice: Sea her- ring, smelts, and tuna fish Free 42 " glue, n. s. p. f., valued at less than 40c n> I%clband20% If valued at 40c or more per lb . 7c lb and 20% '719 " herring and mackerel, pickled or salted, ■whether or not boned, when in bulk, or in immediate containers weighing with their contents more than 15 lbs each, on net weight Ic tb ''IS " herring, smoked, skinned or boned. . . . 2%c tb 344 ■• hooks 45 % 1575 " imported to be used for purposes other than human consumption Free 1021 " lines, flax 40 % 1211 " lines, silk 60 % 1662 " lobsters, shrimps, and other shell fish, fresh, frozen, packed In ice, or pre- pared or preserved in any manner, n. s. p. f Free 53 " oils: sod, herring, and menhaden.. 6 c per gall. Whale and seal 6c per gall. Sporm 10c per gall. All, n. ?. p. f 20 % 1630 " oils, sjiermaceti, whale, and other fish oils of American fisheries Free 721 " paste and fish sauce 30% 322 " plates, railway y,c lb 301 " plates, railway, old, as scrap iron, valued at not more than 7c lb (T. D. 27228) 7Sc ton 720 " (except shell flsh), by whatever name known, packed in oil or in oil or other substances 30% 721 " roe for food purposes and caviar, packed in ice or frozen, prepared or pre- served, by the addition of salt in any amount, or by other means 30% 718 " salmon, pickled, salted, smoked, kippered, or otherwise prepared or preserved. . . 25% 1656 " sea herring, fresh Free 717 " sea herring, frozen or packed in ice (T. D. 39492) Ic lb 1576 " skins, raw or salted Free 1459 " skins, articles in chief value of (T. D. 38930) 20% 42 " sounds, cleaned, split, or otherwise pre- pared 25% 1523 " sounds, crude, dried, or salted for pres- ervation only, and unmanufactured, n. s. p. f Free Fisheries, what constitutes . 19719. 21848) %c lb Schedule of Duties 433 Par. Article. Rate. 1014 Blax towels and napkins, finished or un- finished, wholly or in chief value of flax, not exceeding 120 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling 55% Exceeding 120 threads to the square inch 40% 1430 " trimmings 90% 1430 •' tuckings 90% 1004 ■' twine. (See Flax cords.) 1010-1011 Flax union damask (T. D. 11048). (See Fabrics woven, flax.) 1430 Flax veils and veiling 90 % 1012 " velours (T. D. 11180, 19482) 45% 1010-1011 Flax vitrages, as flax cloth. (See Fabrics, woven, flax.) 1651 Flax waste (T. D. 31400) Free 1651 " waste, known as cordalettes (T. D. 25358) Free 907 " water-proof cloth 5c sq. yd. and 30 % 1017 " wearing apparel, n. s. p. f 35% 1430 " wearing apparel, embroidered (T. D. 32405) 75% 1006 " webs for fishing. (See Gill nettings.) 1004 " yarns, single, in the gray. Not finer than 12 lea 10c tb Finer than 12 lea and not finer than 60 lea 10c lb And in addition for each lea or part of a lea in excess of 12 %c lb Finer than 60 lea 35c lb In addition on any of the above yarns, when boiled 2c lb When bleached, dyed, or otherwise treated 5c tb Provided, that the duty on any of the above shall not be less than 25% nor more than 35%. 359 Fleams 45% 1407 Flesh brushes (T. D. 12664) 45 % 355 Fleshing knives. (See Cutlery.) 328 Flexible metal tubing or hose, n. s. p. f., whether icovered with wire or other material, or otherwise, including any appliances or attachments afilxed thereto 30% 381 " copper hose or tubing (T. D. 31951) .... 7c lb 42 Flexoloid, as sheet gelatine by similitude (T. D. 33320). (See Gelatin.) 344 Files, artificial, fishing 45 % 34 " Spanish, advanced in value, if not alco- holic 10' 1587 " Spanish, crude, if not alcoholic Free 344 " with gut snells 45 % 1577 Flint, flints, and flint stones, unground Free 1619 " cornish stone (T. D. 14459) , Free 214 " crushed (T. D. 33338) 30% 214 " ground (T. D. 31727) 30% 217 " glass bottles, carboys, demijohns, jars and vials, filled or unflUed, n. s. p. f., and whether their contents be dutiable or free, except such as contain mer- chandise subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a rate of duty based in 434 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Ratk. whole or in part upon the value there- of, which shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to their contents. (See Glass bottles.) 214 Flint stones for polishing purposes (T. D. 24071, 26603) 30% 214 " stones incased in cement (T. D. 29611).. 30% 202 " tiles. (See Tiles.) 382 Flitters, metal (T. D. 25973, 26089) 12c lb 385 Flitterstickerein (T. D. 7287) 45% 344 Floats, fishing (T. D. 6178, 10927) 45% 362 " of all cuts and kinds. (See Files.) 1305 Flock covered paper 5c lb and 15% 1560 Flocks, cotton (T. D. 7447, 13217) Free 1105 " mohair (T. D. 13002) 7%elb 1201 " silk (T. D. 12149) 35% 1105, " wool (T. D. 7447) 7%o lb 1022 Floor cloths, of cotton flax, hemp, or jute, or a mixture thereof (T. D. 7237) 35% 1020 " coverings, cork carpet, corticine and lino- leum 35 % 1022 " coverings made of common China, Japan, and India straw matting... So sq. yd. 1022 " coverings, all n. s. p. f 40% 1117 " coverings, wholly or in chief value of wool, n. s. p. f 30 % 1023 " mats, made of cocoa fiber or rattan (T. D. 20923) 6c sq. ft. 1023 " matting, made of cocoa fiber or rattan, 8 c sq. yd. 1020 " oilcloth 20 % 327 ■' plates, cast iron (T. D. 11093) 20% 202 " tiles (T. D. 14746, 16523). (See Tiles.) 1571 Floral essences and concretes, if not alcoholic. . . Free 24 " extracts, alcoholic, if containing 20% of . alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20 % and not more than 50% of alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% of alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 63 "or flower waters containing no alcohol n. s. p. f. (T. D. 29575) 20% 237 Florentine mosaics (T. D. 547, 10620) 15% Florents Beglisse, as confectionery (T. D. 22896). 902 Floss, cotton, as cotton thread. 1004 " linen (T. D. 7826, 7888), as flax thread. 902 " Moravian, as cotton thread. 1204 " silk. (See Silk threads.) 1430 Flouncings, beaded silk (T. D. 16224) 90% 1430 " cotton (T. D. 16143).. 90% 1430 " lace, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 18843) • 90% 1430 ■■ silk 90% 1430 " wool 90 % 85 Flour, arrowroot, crude (T. D. 21405).,....'.... Ic lb bags. (See Bags.) 722 " barley 2c lb 723 " buckwheat (T. D. 4984) %o lb 1 680 " cassava (T. D. 9031) Free 1459 " chestnut (T. D. 11547) '. . 20% 1459 " chick pea (T. D. 32751) 20% Schedule of Duties 435 Par. Article. Rate. 724 Flour, corn or corn meal .Per 100 lbs, 30c 1459 " konjah (T. D. 31352) 20% 1459 " konuyaku (T. D. 31478) 20% 375 " magnesium, on the magnesium content (T. D. 21654) 40c lb and 20% 85 " nut, if used as starch Ic lb 726 " oatmeal 80c 100 lbs 769 " potato (T. D. 16955) 2%clb 727 " rice (T. D. 10954) %c lb 85 " root (T. D. 10277, 13692) Ic lb 728 " rye 45cl00 lbs 1654 " sago Free 604 " snuff 55c lb 85 " starch, if potato (T. D. 13692, 56 F. R. 22, 14 F. R. 639) l%c lb 410 " sticks, Chinese (T. D. 8819) 33 1/3% 1680 " tapioca (T. D. 22968) Free 1459 " taro (T. D. 14237) 20% 1459 " water chestnut (T. D. 15155) 20% 729 " wheat 78c 100 lbs 410 " wood (T. D. 28130) 33 1/3% 1459 " yam, not starch (T. D. 15174) 20% 751 Flower bulbs, crocus $1 per M 751 " bulbs, hyacinth $4 per M 751 " bulbs, tulip, lily, and narcissus $2 per M 751 " bulbs, all other, and roots, root stocks, clumps, corns, tubers, and herbaceous perennials, imported for horticultural purposes 30 % 751 " lily of the valley pips $2 per M 1571 " essences, if not alcoholic Free 752 " plants (T. D. 21922), n. s. p. f 25% 751 " roots, n. s. p. f 30 % 762 " seeds 6c lb " stands, according to material (T. D. 6479). 63 " waters, containing no alcohol, n. s. p. f . . 20% 1419 Flowers and leaves, artificial, of metal (Abt. 51, T. D. 24919) 60% 1419 " artificial 60% 1419 " artificial, for ornamenting dresses (T. D. 18522) 60% 1419 " artificial, stems for 60% 1419 " artificial, wreaths of, and wire (T. D. 29235) 60% 34 " as drugs, advanced in value, if not alco- holic 10% 1567 " as drugs, crude, if jiot alcoholic Free 752 " azalea indioa 25 % 31 " celluloid boutonnieres (T. D. 14943).... 60% 1419 " china (T. D. 12681) 60% 1430 " cotton lace (T. D. 16858) 90% 751 " crotons, preserved or fresh, cut 40% 751 " cut, fresh or preserved (T. D. 14759) 40% 751 " dracaenas, preserved or fresh, cut 40% 751 " dried, natural (T. D. 14728) 40% liiQ " dyed natural, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 33338, ^"'^ 33348) 60% ji28 " enameled silver, valued at above 20c per dozen pieces 80 % 751 " fresh • , 40% 436 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 751 Flowers, hyacinths, preserved or fresh, cut 40% 1419 " india rubber tubing for (T. D. 18814).. 60% 1211 " in wire baskets, trimmed with silk, silk chief value (T. D. 6230) 60% 751 " immortelles, natural, dried (T. D. 31524, 15990) 40% 1419 " immortelles, dyed, colored, chemically treated or painted (T. D. 33348) 60% 1419 " immortelles, wreaths of (T. D. 33055).. 60% 751 " jonquils, preserved or fresh, cut 40% 751 " lathyrus (T. D. 15162), preserved or fresh, cut 40 % lavender bunches (T. D. 14304), dutiable according to material of chief value. 1622 " leaves crude, not (66 F. R. 740) Free 751 " lily-of-the-valley pips $2 per M 1419 " metal piques (T. D. 14722) 60% 1419 '■ metal wreaths (T. D. 14722) 60% 751 " narcissus bulbs $2 per M 751 " natural, all kinds, preserved or fresh (T. D. 10073) 40% 1419 " natural, chemically treated 60% 751 " natural, dried (T. D. 14068) 40% 1419 " natural, dyed (T. D. 13375, 14058) 60% 1419 " natural, in wreaths 60% 751 " natural, sun bleached (T. D. 10073) 40% 752 " orchids 25% 1419 " ornamental 60 % 752 " palms 25% 752 " plants 25% 751 " preserved 40% 1567 " pyrethrum roseum, if not alcoholic (T. D. 3077) Free 34 " pyrethrum roseum, powdered, if not alco- holic (T. D. 6161) 10 % 1419 " silk, paper and cotton (T. D. 5982) 60% 1677 " sulphur Free 751 " tulips, bulbs $2 per M 1419 " wax 60% 328 Fines, iron or steel, lap-welded, butt-welded, seamed, or jointed, not thinner than 65/1000 of an inch, if not less than % of an inch in diameter %c lb If less than % inch and not less than % inch l%clb If less than % inch in diameter l%c lb But no flues made of charcoal iron shall pay less than l^ctb 328 " made from plate metal, whether corru- gated, ribbed, or otherwise reinforced against collapsing pressure 25% 1419 " of feathers (T. T>. 38214) 20% 328 " Purves furnace as (T. D. 27976). 705 Fluid extract of meat, including fluid 15o lb 1007 Mnme hose, wholly or In chief value of vegetable fiber 17c lb and 10% 28 Fluorate of aniline (T. D. 15129). (See Coal tar products.) 1549 Fluorene Free 1 Fluoric acid 25% 228 Fluoroscopes (T. D. 14153) 45% 207 Fluorspar (T. D. 14736) $5.60 ton Schedule of Duties 437 ^^^- Article. Rate. Fluorspar as such, regardless of percentage of dirt contained in (T. D. 32995, 33088). 1407 Flute swabs (T. D. 16304) 45% 221 Fluted plate glass. (See Glass plate.) 1443 Flutes (T. D. 11562) .. 40% 1.414 " toy (T. D. 14734) 70% 1443 Flutinas (T. T>. 11353) 40% 1430 Flutings '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 90 % 231 Fluxes, glass, ground or pulverized...'.'.'.'..'.'.'..'. 30% If in any other form 40% 344 Fly books, and fly boxes, n. s. p. f 45 % 1428 Fob chains of gun metal, value over 20o dozen (T. D. 31907) 80% Fodder, for cattle en route for Europe from con- tiguous territory Is dutiable (T. D. 11543). 382 Foil, aluminum, less than 6/1000 of an inch in thickness 35% 399 " copper (T. D. 13317) 40% 399 " gold (T. D. 2674) 60% 399 " made of alloy, if not containing gold, silver, or platinum (T. D. 13317) 40% 399 " metal, n. s. p. f., if not containing gold, silver, or platinum (T. D. 6350) 40% 382 " powdered 12o lb 382 " tin, less than 6/1000 inch in thickness (T. D. 12435) 35% 399 " zinc (T. D. 17058) 40% 363 Foils and foil blades (T. D. 19849) 50% 1313 Folding relief pictures (T. D. 12803) 35% 399 " rules, wood and metal, metal chief value (T. D. 7945) 40% 233 Font, baptismal, of marble (T. D. 6249) 50% Food, adulterated articles of (T. D. 102O3), Act Aug. 30, 1890) Prohibited 1459 " lacteous (T. D. 7982) 20 % 732 Foods, cereal breakfast, and similar cereal prepa- rations, n. s. p. t 20 % 34 Fook lin, if not alcoholic (T. D. 32020) 10% Foot bath tablets, not alcoholic (Abt. 39926)... 75% 1432 " muffs of sheepskin and leather (T. D. 755, 10745, 33761) 30% 1402 Footballs, leather and India rubber, leather chief value (T. D. 10557) 30% 1632 Foots of olive oil, if denatured (T. D. 12709) Free 1405 Footwear, the uppers of which are composed wholly or in chief value of wool, cotton, ramie, animal hair or silk, or substi- tutes of any of the foregoing, whether or not the soles are composed of leather, wood, or other material 35% 359 Forceps, dental, and parts thereof 35 % 354 " hand 60% 1553 Foreign coins, copper, for manufacturing pur- poses (T. D. 1760) Free 1553 " coins, nickel, for manufacturing purposes (T. D. 6887) Free " consular officers, articles for, are dutiable (T. D. 7735). drums or casks to be filled with turpen- tine and exported, are dutiable (T. D. 7918). 438 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par, Article. Rate. Foreign legations, secretaries and attaches of, articles for, are dutiable (T. D. 7735). " ministers, articles for personal and family use of, on application through United States Secretary of State are free (Art. 324, C. R. 1892, T. D. 4776). " naval officers, articles for, are dutiable (T. D. 6606). 1625 " newspapers Free 1514 " or domestic iron or steel drums, used for the shipment of acids, or other chemi- cals which shall have been actually ex- ported from the United States Free 1625 " periodicals, if unbound or paper covered, containing current literature and issued at weekly, monthly or quarterly periods Free 1671 " post cards, government stamped, no other printing than official Free 1671 " postage or revenue stamps (T. D. 8362, 10960) Free Sec. 509 Forfeiture of merchandise, for false swearing on examination. Sec. 591-593 Forfeiture of merchandise, for illegal im- portation of. Sec. 489 Forfeiture of merchandise, for undervalua- tion where more than 100%. 813 Forfeiture of wines, liquors, or spirits imported without a permit. 399 Forged hoe blades, edges ground (T. D. 22379, 32080) 40% 1661 " shot gun barrels, in single tubes, rough bored Free 304 " steel bars, as steel bars (T. D. 27443). 399 " tools (T. D. 15796) 40% Forgirigs, definition of (19 O. A. G. 157). 321 " anti-friction balls and rollers. . 10c lb and 45% 399 " certain iron stable fittings not (Abt. 2303, T. D. 25482) 40% 323 " for axles, finished or unfinished, valued at not more than 6c per lb 6/lOc lb 319 " of iron or steel, or of combined iron and steel, not machined, tooled, or other- wise advanced in condition by any process or operation subsequent to the forging process, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 30340, 31551) 25% this term applies only to articles in the condition in which they leave the forge (T. D. 12855). 399 " pulley blocks not (T. D. 12855) 40% 355 Forlcs end steels, finished or unfinished, without handles. (See Cutlery.) "'''' " for bicycles (T. D. 13904) 30% 355 " pickle, as forks, table (T. D. 18531). (See Cutlery.) 355 " table, carving, kitchen or cooks', with handles. (See Cutlery.) 355 " tines for (T. D. 1795). (See Cutlery.) 1414 " toy 70% 1443 " tuning 40% 41 Formaldehyde solid or paraformaldehyde '.'. 8c lb Schedule of Duties 439 "*"■ Article. Rate. 41 Formaldehyde solution or formalin 2cn) 1 Formic acid 25% 1409 Forms, button of lastings, mohair or silk cloth, and manufactures of other material, in patterns of such size, shape, or form as to be fit for buttons exclusively, and not exceeding 3 inches in any one di- mension 10% J^^° " of copper, unmanufactured, n. s. p. f Free 1610 Fortified lemon juice containing not more than two per centum of alcohol (T. D. 13232) Free 11 Fossil, amber $1 lb 207 " meal (T. D. 7290) $2 ton 1693 " wax (T. D. 2703, 6258) Free 1578 Fossils (T. D. 6745, 7290) Free 1108-1109 Foule serge, as wool dress goods (T. D. 10076. (See Fabrics, woven wool.) 1562 Foundry ashes, aluminum (T. D. 33055) Free 319 " ladles (T. D. 17732) 25% 353 Fountain pens and fountain pen holders, and parts thereof. (Note proviso), 72c doz. and 40% Fountains, according to material. 1419 Fowls, ducklings and chicks, stuffed (T. D. 25872, 26064) 60% 711 " for breeding (T. D. 20833, 25132) 3o lb 712 " if poultry, dead, dressed or undressed.. 6c lb If prepared or preserved in any manner 35% 711 " if poultry, living 3c lb 712 wild, dead, dressed (T. D. 10917) 8c lb 736 Fox berries, edible, in their natural condition or in brine l%clb 1420 " skins, black or silver, dressed or un- dressed, and manufactures thereof.... 50% 1420 " skins, other than black or silver, dressed, dyed and pointed 25% 1579 " skins, other than black or silver, not dressed (T. D. 437) Free 1420 " skins, other than black or silver, with stuffed heads (T. D. 15817) 40% 1506 Foxes, black or silver, not admitted free for breeding purposes. 34 Foxglove, advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic 10 % 1567 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 1504 Fralslng machines for sharpening beet cutters (T. D. 37727) Free Framed show cards, as entireties (T. D. 6523). Frames containing pictures and other objects, are chargeable with duty upon the value of the frames, according to the material (T. D. 33668). 228 " for optical instruments (T. D. 12552).... 45% " for paintings, for permanent exhibition free under bond (T. D. 8566, 33728). for paintings for societies, free under oath (T. D. 8589). 399 " for paintings, miniatures, set with pre- cious stones (T. D. 28282) 60% 225 " for spectacles, eyeglasses, and goggles. 440 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. finished or unfinished. (See Spec- tacles.) 410 Frames, picture, wood chief value, gilded with gold leaf (T. D. 37409) 33 1/3% " on pictures by American artists, are du- tiable (T. D. 12411). 399 " silver, for ladies' hand bags (Abt. 40541) 60% value of, will be added if not separately stated on invoice (T. D. 2350). Framework, iron, may be segregated for duty (T. D. 7773). „„^ 73 Frankfort black 20% 706 Frankfurter sausage (T. D. 9340) 20% 1584 Frankincense gum Free 235 Freestone, monumental or building, hewn, dressed or polished or otherwise man- ufactured 50% 235 " undressed or unmanufactured 15ccu. ft. 1675 " unmanufactured, and not suitable for use as monumental or building stone .... Free 209 French chalk, crude and unground ^clb If ground, washed, powdered, or pulver- ized (except toilet preparations) 25% If cut or sawed, or in blanks, crayons, cubes, disks, or other forms Ic lb Manufactures of which French chalk is the component material of chief value, wholly or partly finished, n. s. p. f. (except toilet preparations), where not decorated 35% If decorated 45% 62 " chalk, toilet, if alcoholic 40c lb and 75% Where not alcoholic 75% French general internal revenue tax on alcohol, dutiable. (T. D. 24653). 68 " green, a color 26% 1509 " leaf, as annatto, if not alcoholic Free 779 " mustard, ground or prepared, in bottles or otherwise So !b 1675 " sand, crude, or manufactured (T. D. 7683) Free " special local taxes known as "droit de ville" and "octroi" not part of market value (T. D. 26272, 26771). 701 Fresh beef and veal 3o lb 702 " lamb 4c lb 706 " meats, prepared or preserved, n. s. p. t. (Note proviso.) 20% 702 " mutton and goat meat 2%c tb 703 " pork 9icn) 226 Fresnel lenses, composed of a number of ring- like sections, each section in itself a lens (T. D. 27669). (See Lenses.) 1417 Friction matches, per gross of 144 boxes, con- taining not more than 100 matches box 8c gross Imported otherwise than in boxes as above %c per M 202 Friezes of tile, or tiling, except pill tiles 50% 763 Frljol negro beans, dried l%clb 1430 FrUUngs, neck (T. D. 16567) 90% Schedule of Duties 441 P-*". Article. Rate. 921 Pi-ilUngs, cotton, partly made (T. D. 11698) 40% 1430 Fringed towels 90% 1430 Fringes, ball (T. D. 12553) 90% 1430 " bead and cotton, beads chief value 90% 1430 " bead and silk, silk chief value 90% 1430 " bead or bugle 90% 1*30 " composed wholly or in chief value of yarns, threads, filaments, or fibers of artificial or imitation silk, or of artificial or imitation borseha.ir, by whatever name known, and by whatever process made 90% 1430 " cotton (T. D. 12385) 90% 1305 " cotton, covered with surface coated paper, if paper chief value (T. D. 12926) 5olb and 20% 1430 " linen 90% 1430 " metal, of tinsel wire, lame, bullions, or metal threads 90 % 1430 •■ silk 90 % 1430 " wool, or hair, in whole or in chief value of 90% 1424 Frizzes, human hair (T. D. 12213) 35% 1459 Frogs, dead (T. D. 10270) 10% 1459 " dressed (T. D. 26190) 20% 1313 " paper 35% 230 Frontal mirrors (T. D. 9958) 50% 331 Frost nails, as horseshoe nails (T. D. 37818) ... l%c lb 218 Frosted glass bottles, decanters, and other arti- cles of glass 55% 231 Frosting^, ground or pulverized 30 % If any other form 40 % 231 " globules of glass, imitating seed pearls (T. D. 29564) 40% 713 Frozen eggs 6c lb 717 " fish. (See Fish.) 713 " or liquid egg albumen 6c lb Sec. 505 Fruit and other perishable articles: Regu- lations as to allowance of duties for decay in, where at the time of importa- tation 5% or more of the total value or quantity of fruit or other perishable merchandise in any invoice is decayed or injured so that its commercial value has been destroyed. Application (except as to lemons) is valid only if filed within 48 hours — general order time — after the arrival of the vessel (T. D. 30023). Lemons only. — ^Application is valid only if filed within 96 hours after vessel's ar- rival, excluding Sundays and holidays (T. D. 31699). "Arrival" means arrival of vessel at quarantine, not entry of at Custom House (T. D. 33278). Condemned by health ofilcers — Applica- tion is valid only if filed within 5 days after condemnation, and if said con- demnation is made within 10 days after landing (T. D. 30023). 442 F B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Limitations of time run from date of con- demnation and not from date of de- struction (T. D. 32270). Statutory requirements must be complied with (T. D. 30446, 31349, 33480). 1419 Fruit, artificial 60% 406 " boxes, barrels, and other articles contain- ing- orang-es, lemons, limes, grapefruit, shaddocks or pomelos. (Note pro- viso.) 25 % 748 " butters 35% 24 " essences, if containing 20% of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25 % Containing more than 20% of alcohol and not more than 50% ... . 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% of alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 40 " esters, oils and essences, n. s. p. f., if not alcoholic 25 % 24 " esters, oils or essences, if alcoholic. (See Fruit essences.) 38 " ether, amyl acetate, containing not more than 10% alcohol (T. D. 25404) 25% ethers, acetic ether not (T. D. 13303). 24 " ethers, amyl valerianate (T. D. 17406). (See Fruit essences.) 24 " flavors, alcoholic. (See Fruit essences.) 40 " flavors, non-alcoholic 25% 743 " grape Ic lb 748 " jams 35% 748 " jellies 35% 806 " juice, cherry juice, prune juice, prune wine, and all other fruit juices and fruit syrup n. s. p. f. (T. D. 32332), contain- ing no alcohol, or less than % % al- cohol 70c gall. Containing % % or more of alcohol. . . 70c gall. And in addition on each gallon alcohol. . $5 806 " juice, concentrated, as fruit juice (T. D. 30357, 30464). 806 " juice, crushed strawberries, as fruit juice (T. D. 11396). 806 " juice, grape juice syrup thick, as (T. D. 32655). 1610 " juice, lemon, sour orange, and lime, con- taining not more than 2% of alcohol. Free 5 " juice, medicated, non-alcoholic (T. D. 6418) 25% 806 " juice, raspberry sirup. (See Fruit sirup.) 738 " juice, raspberry vinegar 6o gall. 806 " juice, raspberry and strawberry, contain- ing no alcohol (T. D. 18720) 70ogall. juice, Sirop d'Orgeat not (T. D. 37074). 1610 " juice, sour orange, containing not more than 2 % alcohol Free 355 " knives (T. D. 17275). (See Knives.) 1568 " myrobalans, crude or advanced Free 24-40 " oils. (See Fruit esters, oils and essences.) Schedule of Duties 443 P-*R- Article. Rate. 749 Fruit pulp, as fruit preserved in own juice (T. D. 30772) 35?5 '^^9 " raspberry pulp, as fruit in its own juice (T. D. 23987) 35% sirup, grenadine not (T. D. 35923). " sirups, n. s. p. f., containing less than % % of alcohol 70c gall. If containing % % or more of alcohol. 70c gall. And in addition thereto on the alcohol contained $ 5 gall. '^53 " stocks, and seedlings, layers, and cut- tings of apple, cherry, pear, plum, and quince $2 per M 505 " tablets (T. D. 7652, 8125), as confec- tionery 40 % 753 " trees, grafted or budded 25% 753 " vines, plants or bushes, and cuttings and seedlings of grapes, currants, and gooseberries 25% 734 Fruits, apples, dried, desiccated or evaporated.. 2c tt> If otherwise prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f 2%c lb 734 " apples, green or ripe, bushel of 50 lbs. 25c bu, 735 " apricots, green, ripe, dried, or In brine. . %c lb If otherwise prepared or preserved 35% 1419 " artificial (T. D. 8179, 12034, 30 F. R. 422, 38 F. B. 724) 60 % 1419 " artificial, Christmas tree ornaments (T. D. 33409) 60% " "artificial or ornamental" phrase in Par. 1419 defined. (T. D. 37223). 34 "as drugs, advanced in value or condi- tion, if not alcoholic 10 % 1567 " as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1517 " bananas, green or ripe Free 750 " and berries, all kinds, prepared or pre- served In any manner, containing 5 % or more of alcohol pays in addition to the rates provided in Title I, per gal- lon on the alcohol contained therein. . $5 736 " berries, edible, in their natural condi- tion or in brine l%clb If dried, desiccated, or evaporated .... 2 % c lb If otherwise prepared or preserved and n. s. p. f 35% 736 " bilberries In tins (T. D. 33280) 35% 743 " bitter oranges Ic lb 734 " candied apples (T. D. 15811) 2%o lb 739 " candied citron (59 F. R. 768) 4%c lb 784 " canned apples (T. D. 12313) 2%clb 737 " cherries in their natural state, sulphured, or in brine 2c lb 737 " cherries, maraschino, and cherries pre- pared or preserved in any manner. . . . 40% 749 " Chinese longan (T. D. 23985) 35% 739 " citrons and citron peel, crude, dried, or in brine 2c lb If candied or otherwise prepared or pre- served 4%c lb 736 " cranberries in their natural condition or in brine l%clb 444 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 749 Fruits, crystallized, n. s. p. f 35 % 742 " currants 2c lb 741 " date paste or dougrh (T. D. 24806) 35% 741 " dates, fresh or dried Ic tb If prepared or preserved in any manner. 35% 741 " if candied (T. D. 12668) 35% 741 " dates, stuffed (T. D. 12547) 35% 749 " dried, n. s. p. f 35% 740 " flg paste (T. D. 5041) 35% 740 " fl&s, fresh, dried or in brine » 2c lb If prepared or preserved in any manner. 35% 749 " glace, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15076) 35% 742 " grapes in bulk, crates, barrels or other packages per cubic foot of such bulk Or the capacity of the packages ac- cording as Imported 25c 742 " grapes, other than raisins, dried 2%clb 749 " grapes, preserved in tins (T. D. 33738). 35% " hermetically sealed are preserved (T. D. 30252). 737 " in brine, certain cherries in a brine con- taining 0.595 of 1% of salt (T. D. 32847) 2c lb 749 " in brine, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11555, 33372). 35% " in ascertaining the dutiable weight of fruits preserved in their own juices, no allowance can be made for the liquid in which the fruits are preserved (T. D. 27058). 749 " in maraschino, except cherries (T. D. 29536) 35% 749 " in their natural state, or in brine, pickled, dried, desiccated, evaporated, or other- wise prepared or preserved, and n. s. p. f. and mixtures of two or more fruits prepared or preserved 35% Provided, that all specific provisions of Title I for fruits and berries prepared or preserved shall include fruits and berries preserved or packed in sugar, or having sugar added thereto, or pre- served or packed in molasses, spirits or their own juices. 34 " not edible, advanced in value or condi- tion, if not alcoholic 10 % 1567 " not edible, crude, if not alcoholic Free 739 " lemon peel, crude, dried, or In brine. ... 2c lb 739 " lemon peel, preserved or otherwise pre- pared or candied (T. D. 21948) 5c lb 743 " lemons 2c lb 749 " lichi, dried (T. D. 3162) 35% 743 " limes. In their natural state or in brine. Ic lb 743 " limes, Spanish, as Limes. 749 " mangoes 36% 748 " marmalade (T. D. 26069) 36% 744 " olives, in brine, green 20c gall. olives, ripe 20c gall. "• olives, pitted or stuffed SOc gall. " olives, ripe, dried 4c lb 749 " or nuts, Chinese, preserved in sugar, mo- lasses, etc., as sweetmeats (T. D. 29974) 35% Schedule of Duties 445 Article. Rate. 739 Fruits, orange peel, crude, dried, or in brine (T. D. 21948) 20 lb ir candied, or otherwise prepared or pre- 74, „ served 5c lb 1410 ., oranges lens tIk ., ornamental 60% peaches and pears, green, ripe, or in brine %c lb ir dried, desiccated, or evaporated 2c lb If otherwise prepared or preserved, and 74fl „ .n. s. p. f 35% '*" pineapples in crates, per crate of 1 96/100 ^ t!"- ft ■; 22%c J? l>«lk %c ea. Candied, crystallized, or glace 35% Otherwise prepared or preserved, n. s. 740 „ ,P-/-. 2c lb If. " Pantams 35% '*' plums, green, ripe, or in brine %c lb Bried %ctb Otherwise prepared or preserved,' ' n.' ' s. p. f. ,,., , 35'!' J*9 " pomegranates '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 35% 4^3 " pomelos, as grapefruit Ic lb lit ". prepared, n. s. p. f 35 % '*' prunes and prunelles, green, ripe, or in ^ tirine %c lb Dried %c lb Otherwise prepared or preserved, n. s. P- f 35% '*» quinces, green, ripe, or prepared or pre- served 35% 742 " raisins (T. D. 14624) 2o lb 749 " ripe, n. s. p. f 35% 743 " shaddocks, as grapefruit Ic lb 1679 " tamarinds Free 1679 " tamarinds in small quantity of molasses for purpose of transportation (T. D. 33194) Free " tropical, permit for delivery of, may be issued prior to entry of vessel on de- posit of double the amount of duty (T. D. 24611). 749 " watermelons (T. D. 12338) 35% 749 " watermelons, prepared or preserved (T. D. 13207) 35% 1419 " wax (T. D. 17827) 60% 1438 " wax, for use in waxing threads (T. D. 33796) 20% 742 " Zante, or other currants (T. D. 16004).. 2o lb 327 Frying pans, cast iron (T. D. 3669) 20% 327 "' pans, cast iron, coated, glazed or tinned. 20% 399 " pans, wrought iron 40% 1548 Fuel compositions in which coal or coal dust is the component material of chief value, whether in briquettes or other form. (See Proviso.) Free 1633 " oil, mineral, n. s. p. f Free 1548 " patent (T. D. 17495) Free 1700 " wood for (T. D. 8171) Free 446 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 207 Fuller's earth unwrought and unmanufactured, $1.50 ton Wrought or manufactured $3.25 ton 387 Fulminates (T. D. 15158, 21604, 21677) 12%c rt) 387 Fulminating articles, n. s. p. f 12%c lb 387 " powder 12%c lb 1309 Fumigating paper, as paper, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 24576) 30% 1459 ■• pastiles (T. D. 6114) 20% 772 Fungus, Chinese, dried in the sun, as a vegetable (T. D. 26812, 30127) 25% 1567 " dried, if not alcoholic (T. D. 14843) . . . Free 34 " advanced in value or condition, if not al- coholic 10% 339 Funnels, iron or steel, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses (T. D. 11985) . 5c lb and 30% 1102 Fur, Angora goatskins with hair on. Hair only dutiable on clean content 30c lb 1420 " bands, feutre, prepared for use as mate- rial 40% 1420 " beaver tails not advanced further than dyeing (T. D. 13240) 25% 1420 ■' beaver strips (T. D. 30990) 40% 1427 " bodies for hats or bonnets. (See Fur hats. ) 1427' " bonnets. (See Fur hats.) 1427 " caps. (See Fur hats.) 1457 " clippings, too small to be sewed together (T. D. 12672, 30143) 10% 1420 " clippings, large enough to be sewed to- gether (T. D. 30034) 25% 1579 " Chinese sable, undressed (T. D. 13686) . Free 1420 " coat and cloak linings, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13182) 40% 1420 " crosses (T. D. 31085) 40% 1579 " droppings from rabbit skins (T. D. 26955) Free 1427 " felt bands and hat bodies (T. D. 30304). (See Fur hats.) 1420 " garments, trimmed with silk, fur chief value (T. D. 30599) 50% 1420 " goatskin rugs, temporarily sewed together (T. D. 31680) 10% 1420 " goose skins, dressed with down on, not advanced further than dyeing (T. T>. 12838, 13240) 26% 1420 " hamster in plates (T. D. 13180) 40% 1421 " hares' hair, not advanced further than dyeing (T. D. 9862) 35% 1457 " (so-called) hares' combings, loose or dead hair removed in cleaning skins, used in making cheap hats, but requir- ing further treatment for thsit use (T. D. 27971, 28102) 10% 1420 " hat ornaments (T. D. 33578) 40% 1210 " hats, trimmed with silk, silk chief value (T. D. 28783) 60% 1427 " hats, caps, bonnets, and hoods for men's, women's, boys', or children's wear, trimmed or untrimmed, including bodies, hoods, plateaux, forms, or Schedule of Duties 447 *"■ Article. Rate. 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 doz., $1.60 doz. and 25% Valued at more than $4.50 and not more than $9 per doz $3 per doz. and 25% Valued at more than $9 and not more than $15 per doz $5 per doz. and 25% Valued at more than $15 and not more than $24 per doz $7 doz. and 25% Valued at more than $24 and not more than $36 per doz $10 doz. and 25% Valued at more than $36 and not more • than $48 per doz $13 doz. and 25% Valued at more than $48 per doz, $16 doz. and 25% 1420 Pnr, hatters', dressed on the skin, not advanced further than dyeing (T. D. 12672, 13313) 25% 1421 " hatters', not on the skin, prepared for hatters' use 35 % 1427 " hoods. (See Fur hats.) 1427 " hoods, automobilists', of rabbit fur (T. D. 33594). (See Fur hats.) 1420 " lambskins, dressed not advanced further than dyeing (T. D. 15726) 25% 1420 " lined garments, fur chief value (T. D. ■17952) 50% 1420 " manufactures of, except silver or black fox, further advanced than dressing and dyeing, when prepared for use as material joined or sewed together, in- cluding plates, linings, and crosses, except plates and mats of dogs and goat skins, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 31085, 31681) 40% 1420 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f 40% 1420 " mats and plates of, dog and goat skins. 10% 1421 " pieces, dressed, for hatters 35% 1583 " pieces, refuse (T. D. 33338) Free 1420 " plates, except dog and goat (T. D, 12123) 40% 1427 " rabbits' hair caps (T. D. 11094). (See Fur hats.) 1420 " rabbits' hair gloves (T. D. 9672) 50% 1421 " rabbits', not on the skin, for hatters' use (T. D. 13313, 16875, 17076) 35% 1420 " robes, unfinished 50% 1420 " rugs, in part of wool, fur chief value (T. D. 24301) 40% 1420 " Russian sable skins, not advanced further than dyeing (T. D. 25169) 25% 1420 " sable coats (T. D. 13864) 50% 1420 " sable skins, dressed, not advanced further than dyeing (T. D. 10053) 25% 1420 " sable robes 50% 1579 " sheep skins, undressed (T. D. 31318, 31429) Free 1420 " silver or black fox skins, dressed or un- dressed, and manufactures thereof, n. s. p. f 50 % 44« F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. 1421 1420 1420 1420 1420 1579 1579 1420 1579 1420 1420 1420 1420 1420 1428 1420 1457 1457 1420 1420 1420 201 1457 32S 399 328 1708 410 399 903 410 410 Article. Rate. Fur skins, carroted (G. A. 3932) 35% " skins, dressed, dyed and blocked out for use, as material (T. D. 31018, 31976). 40% " skins, dressed, dyed, and pointed (T. D. 31018, 31976) 25% " skins, dressed, joined or sewed together, except plates and mats of Aog and goat skins (T. D. 31192, 31680, 31681) 40% " skins, dressed, not advanced further than dyeing (T. D. 3802, 10795, 10901, 12123, 30765, 31018, 31052, 31976) 25% " skins, not dressed (T. D. 13686) Free skins, plucked, not dressed (T. D. 14768, G. A. 3932) Free " skins, squirrel tails, bones remove'd, dyed, as material (T. D. 31053) 40% " skins, tails, scraped (T. D. 9603) Free skins, with stuffed heads (T. D. 15726, 15817) 40% " souslik and squirrel, if dressed on the skin, not advanced further than dyeing (T. D. 13182) 25% squirrel boas (T. D. 13697).... 50% " strips or bands, in part of wool, but in chief value of rabbit fur used in mak- ing hats (T. D. 26598) 40% thibet coats (T. D. 18775) 50% thibet crosses (T. D. 19136) 40% " trimmings for cloaks (T. D. 6160) 40% waste (T. D. 31237) 10% " waste, result of a combing process, but unfitted for use in hat making (T. D. 28102) 10% wearing apparel of every description partly or wholly manufactured, com- posed wholly or in chief value of hides or skins of cattle of the bovine spe- cies, or of dog or goat skins, n. s. p. f. 15% wearing apparel bf every description wholly or in part manufactured, com- posed wholly or in chief value of fur, n. s. p. f 50% Fur-Wool-Hair. Hair which is fur and hair which is wool in a tariff sense defined. (T. D. 37221). yarn (T. D. 11084) 40% Furnace linings, lava blocks (T. D. 14557) 26% waste, not coke, but waste (Abt. 39263) 10% P'nmacea, cylindrical, welded (T. D. 23668) 26% portable (T. D. 6939) 40% " Purves, as boiler tubes (T. D. 29007, 291S1) 26% Furniture, antique, more than 100 years old, if work of art (T. D. 14410, 29958) . . . Free beaters (T. D. 7188, 12200) 33 1/3% " brass castings and tubes for (T. D. 10114) 40% " damask as cotton cloth (T. B. 13198). " embroidered, if wood chief value (T. D. 28293) 33 1/3% " house, definition of (T. D. 31941). house or cabinet, finished or unfinished. Schedule of Duties 449 P-*"- Article. Rate. wholly or In chief value of wood (T. D. 30790,31628) 33 1/3% 921 Furniture in chief value of cotton tapestry (Abt. 38640) 40% 1430 " lace (T. D. 16971) 90% 41 •* " made of grass and wood, wood chief value (Abt. 39130) 33 1/3 % ■*07 " made with frames wholly or in part of wood, rattan, reed, bamboo, osier or willow, or malacca, and covered wholly or in part with rattan, reed, irrass, osier, or willow, or fiber of any kind. . . 60% 399 " metal, gold or silver, or plated gold or silver 60 % If of other metal 40% 399 " metal castings for (T. D. 12520) 40% " office, is not household effects (T. D. 14466). 1531 " of persons or families from foreign coun- » tries if actually used abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or persons, nor for sale Free 410 " of wood and silk, wood chief value (T. D. 27424) 33 1/3% 410 " of wool, silk and wood, wood chief value (T. D. 2791, 25554) 33 1/3% 410 " of wood, covered with tapestry, wood chief value (T. D. 29645) 33 1/3% 1211 " of wood, covered with tapestry, silk chief value (T. D. 31162) 60% 399 " of wood and metal, metal chief value, if gold or silver or plated gold or sil- ver (T. D. 29634, 30366) 60% If in chief value of other metal 40 % 1449 " screen, as a painting (T. D. 33031) 20% 1439 " seagrass (T. D. 31759) 25% 1211 " silk chief value (T. D. 31162) 60% 237 " slates, slabs for 15% 399 " springs, iron or steel 40% vans, dutiable (T. D. 21893, 23817). Fnrs include sheepskins with wool on when de- voted to fur uses. (T. D. 37201.) 1579 " undressed (T. D. 31237) Free 1420 " dressed on skin, except silver or black fox, not advanced further than dyeing 25% 1421 " for hatters' use 35% 1420 " manufactures of, except silver or black fox, further advanced than dressing and dyeing, when prepared for use, as material joined or sewed together, in- cluding plates, linings, and crosses, ex- cept plates and mats of dog and goat skins 40 % 1579 " undressed Free 1451 Fusains or charcoal sticks (T. D. 26307), 45c gross and 25% 1454 Fuse, for smokers' use (T. D. 1778) 60% 1417 Fiisees and time-burning chemical signals, by whatever name known 40 % 450 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 4 Fusel oil (T. D. 20357) 6c lb 141S Fuses, safety, mining or blasting, of all kinds (T. D. 24156) $1 per M feet 231 Fusible enamel, ground or pulverized 30% If in any other form 40 % " enamel applies to article itself and not to articles made therefrom (T. D. 25509). 231 " mosaic cubes as fusible enamel (T. D. 14854) 40% 39 Fustic, extract of, if not alcoholic 15% 1568 " wood, whether crude or advanced, if not alcoholic Free Par. Article Rate 34 Gaduol Merck (T. T>. 26065. (See Alcoholic chemical compounds and preparations.) 751 Gailliaraias plants (T. D. 16113) 30% 1411 Gaiter buttons, papier machfi (T. D. 14711).... 45% Gaiters, according to material of chief value. 504 Galactose 50 % 33 Galallth, or compounds of casein known by any other name, in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms not made into finished or partly finished articles. . . 25c lb If made into finished or partly finished articles of which any of the foregoing is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f 40c lb and 25 % 34 Galanga, advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic 10 % 1567 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 1584 " gum Free 399 Galettes, gold chief value (T. D. 11402) 60% 1582 Gallngale rush, as grass crude (T. D. 24330)... Free 210 Galipots (T. D. 17352) 15% 1459 Gall, beef, for artists' use 20% 5 " ox (T. D. 16638) inspissated 25% 28 Gallamine blue For 2 yparfe, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 Gallanol (T, ,D. 17958) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 Galiein For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 142 8 Galleries, metal, whether or not set with gla.ss or paste, finished or partly finished, separate or in strips or sheets, suitable for use in the manufacture of any of the articles specified in the paragraph. 75% 1 Gallic acid 8c lb 804 GalUpoU wine, as still wine (T. D. 5092). 28 Gallobromol (T. D. 17958) . .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 Gallocyanlne For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " prune For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 68 Galloflaviil (T. D. 19545) 25% Schedule of Duties 451 "a"- Article. Rate. 14.30 Galloons, composed wholly or in chief value of yarns, threads, filaments, tinsel wire, lame, bullions, metal threads, beads, bugles, spangles, or products of cellu- lose provided for in Par. 1213 of this Act 90% J 568 Galls, nut, whether crude or advanced in value or condition, and used for dyeing or tanning, if not alcoholic Free 1 " nut, extract of, containing by weight of tannic acid less than 50% 4c lb Containing 50% or more and not me- dicinal 10c lb Containing 50% or more and medicinal. 20c lb 309. 313 Galvanized hoop, band and scroll iron or steel, n. s. p. f., valued at 3c per lb or less, 8 inches or less in width and thinner than % and not thinner than 109/1000 of 1 inch 25/lOOc tb Thinner than 109/1000 and not thinner than 38/1000 of 1 inch 35/lOOc lb Thinner than 38/1000 inch 55/lOOc lb All the above when galvanized or coated with zinc, spelter, or other metals, or any alloy of those metals shall pay 2/10 of Ic lb more than if the same were not so galvanized or coated. 316 Galvanized wire rope and wire strand 35% 317 " wire n. s. p. f., not larger than 20/100 and not smaller than 8/100 of 1 inch in diameter, of the kind commonly used for fencing purposes, galvanized wire fencing composed of wires not larger than 20/100 and not smaller than 8/100 of 1 inch in diameter; and all wire commonly used for baling hay, or other commodities %ctb 1509 Gambia or gambier Free 28 Gaml)in as a coal tar color (T. D. 21334), For 2 years, 7c tb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1584 Gamboge gum Free Game bags, leather, with flax netting, according to component material of chief value (T. D. 4329, 6689). 711 " birds, alive, valued at $5 or less each. 50c each Valued over $5 each 20 % 712 " birds, killed, dressed or undressed (T. D. 13678) 8c lb 1569 " birds, eggs of (T. D. 306S7). (See pro- viso.) birds, names specified (T. D. 36549). 712 " birds, prepared or preserved in any man- ner 35% 704 " venison and other game, except birds... 4c tb 1414 Games as toys (T. D. 3357, 9170) 70% " which are not toys, according to material. 1619 Gannistep, crude mineral substance (T. D. 3329) Free 214 ■■ ground mixed with fire clay (T. D. 8009) . 30% 1568 Garance or'granza, prepared madder Free 39 Garancine extract of madder (T. D. 5218) 15% 452 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Fab. Article. Rate. 1584 Garbanum gum ■ • Free 1657 Garlianzos or chickpeas Free 762 Garden seed, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15177) 6c lb seeds, definition of (T. D. 38203). 357 " shears (T. D. 368, 8587), as shears. 1414 Garlands, for Christmas trees, as toys (T. D. 8656) 70% 385 " lame (T. D. 11848). . 45% 768 GarUc (T. D. 14819, 15139) 2c lb no allowance for weight of tops and stalks (T. D. 31831, 32460). 773 " and onions, dehydrated, and ground to flour (T. D. 38709) 35% 773 " powdered 35 % Garments, fur-lined, according to material of chief value (T. D. 17283). 913 " labels for, cotton 50 % 233 Garnet, manufactures of, except such as are cut into shapes and forms fitting them ex- pressly for use in the construction of jewelry (T. D. 22806) 50% 367 " pallet slabs (T. D. 13364, 13809, 14710). 10% 1429 Garnets, cut (T. D. 23569) 20% 1428 " set (T. D. 1640) 80% 1429 " uncut 10% 1105 Gametted waste wool (T. D. 8474, 8499) 24c lb Garnitures, according: to material of chief value (T. D. 16406). 1430 " or ornaments of silk (T. D. 29815, 29949) 90% 913 Garters, cotton 35 % 1015 " of vegetable fiber other than cotton 35% 1015 " of vegetable fiber other than cotton and india rubber 35 % 1113 " wholly or in chief value of wool, 45c lb upon the wool content thereof and 50 % 913 " cotton and india rubber (T. D. 13738)... 35% 1207 " silk 55 % 1207 " silk, containing india rubber (T. D. 13968) 55% 73 Gas. black 20% 215 " burners, lava tips for 10c gross and 15% 399 " burrers, metal, if not plated (T. D. 33508) 40% Sec. 308 " containers imported in bond for exporta- tion. 218 " generators, glass (T. D. 15471) 65% 1459 " liquor, ammoniacal (T. D. 13959, 16712). 20% 89 " mantle scrap, consisting in chief value of metallic oxides 35 % 1435 " mantles, treated with chemicals or metal- lic oxides 40 % 368 " meters (T. D. 8125). (See Clocks.) 1619 " natural (T. D. 2757) Free 327 " pipes, cast iron.. 20% 328 " pipes, wrought iron or steel, not thinner than 65/1000 of an Inch, if not less than % inch in diameter ,. %cn> If less than % and not less than % inch in diameter l>4clb If less than % inch in diameter l%c Tb Schedule of Duties 453 P*". Article. Rate. If any of above are made of charcoal iron, duty shall not be less than. . . .l%c lb 215 Gas retorts (T. D. 5050, 22758) 20% 1633 Grasoline Free 5 Gastric juice (T. D. Abt. 30334, 32905) 25% ^3 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes or similar forms at not less than 25%. 1606 Gauflree leather (T. D. 31016, 31632, 32505) Free 218 Gauge tubes, glass (T. D. 18034, 24534, 32882, 33145) 65% 226 Ganges, glass strips for, not more than 3 inches wide 35% 921 Gauze metal, cotton chief value (T. D. 21499).. 40% 1430 " nets or nettings, cotton, plain or leno woven 90% 1525 " silk bolting cloths for milling purposes (T. D. 10645) Free 1205 '■ silk chief value (T. D. 21099) 55% 318 " woven wire, with meshes not finer than 30 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling 25 % With meshes finer than 30 and not finer than 90 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling 35 % Finer than 90 wires 45% 1205 Gaae Chamberg, as silk piece goods 55% 1205 " crepe, Anglais, as silk piece goods 55% 371 Gearing chains for bicycles (T. D. 9969). (See proviso.) 30 % 712 Geese, dead, prepared or preserved in any man- ner 35 % 712 " dead (T. D. 23616) 6c lb 711 " live (T. D. 10516, 28345) 3c lb " wild, valued at $5 or .less each 50c each "Valued at more than $5 20%. 218 Geissler tubes, if blown (T. D. 11388, 12688, 32344) 65% 42 Gelatin, edible, valued at less than 40c per lb, 3%c lb and 20% Valued at 40c or more per lb . . 7c lb and 20% 42 " casein glue, agar-agar, isinglass, and other fish sounds cleaned, split, or otherwise prepared, and manufactures wholly or in chief value of gelatin, glue or glue size 25% 1403 " articles, beaded or spangled (T. D. 25578, 27240) 60% 1430 " bandeaux trimming (T. D. 13288) 90% 1403 " beads (T. D. 8655, 14622, 17500) 35% 1459 " brilliantine not (T. D. 15846) 20% 1449 " cards, painted (T. D. 13067) 20% 42 " Chinese or Japanese, agar-agar. (See Gelatin.) (T. D. 10923, 23639, 23868) 25% 42 " clarifant (T. D. 18069) 25% 1305 " coated paper (T. D. 9976, 11685), 5c lb and 15% 42 " colored sheets (T. D. 16837) 25% 1305 " covered paper 5c lb and 15% 42 " emulsions 25 % 1419 " fiowers (T. D. 7595) 60% 454 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 42 Gelatin in sheets (T. D. 33121) 25% 42 " liquid (T. D. 20211) 25% 23 " lozenges (T. D. 6946, 18735) .Not less than 25% 42 " manufactures, n. s. p. i. (T. D. 6946, 7595, 8407) 25% 42 " 11. s. p. f., valued at less than 40c lb, l%c It) and 20% If valued at 40c lb or more 7c lb and 20% 4 2 " ornaments, gelatin chief value (Abt. 40877) 25% 42 " pads (T. D. 22601) 25% 31 " paper and collodion picture frames (T. D. 15581), collodion chief value 60% 42 " sheets, printed, Nov. 9, 1884, New York (T. D. 8655) 25% 1403 " spangled silk and cotton hat crowns (T. D. 13288) 60% 1430 " spangled silk and cotton ornaments (T. D. 13288) 90% 1403 " spangles, strung (T. D. 25695, 26400, 30338) 60% 1430 " trimmings (T. D. 14165) 90% 1429 Gems, composition, imitation precious, cut, but not set 20% 1428 " composition set (T. D. 3135) 80% 1429 " cut, but not set 20% 1673 " for any society Incorporated or estab- lished solely for religious, philosophical, educational or literary purposes (T. D. 29995) Free 1428 " set 80% 1429 " uncut 10% 1107 Genappe yarn, as wool yarn (T. D. 16420). Sees. 501, 509, 515, 516 General Appraisers, decisions of. 36 Gentian leaves and roots (Abt. 39291) %c lb 5 Gentianae Ext., U. S. P. (T. D. 33118) 25% 23 If in pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms. Not less than 25% 111] Gentionella blankets, as wool blankets. Gentlemen's necessaries, according to materials (T. D. 6217, 6218, 18414, 21976). 1668 Geology specimens, for scientific public collec- tions Free 61 Geraniol, not mixed and not compounded and n. s. p. f 45 % All mixtures or combinations containing essential or distilled oils, or natural or synthetic, odoriferous or aromatic sub- stances. (See proviso.) .... 40c lb and 50% 1631 Geranium, oil of (T. D. 8631, 8651, 8992), if not alcoholic Free 152 9 German books Free favors (T. D. 7853), according to mate- rial. 704 " hares, in vinegar (T. D. 7244) 4c lb 1310 " operas and music books (T. D. 11340, 13323) 15% 14ij;i " .sago, made of potatoes fit for starch (T. D. 28937) 20% ScriEDULE OF Duties 455 ^^S- Article. Rate. 373 German sickles, steel (T. D. 7818) 30% 330 " silver, unmanufactured 20% 399 " sliver, articles made of (T. D. 4736, 7921) 40% ^'*28 " silver Jewelry, valued above 20c per dozen pieces 80 % 380 " silver scrap (T. D. 3156) 20% 330 " silver sheets, strips, rods, and wire 30% 1414 " silver toys 70 % 751 Germanica iris bulbs 30 % 93 Germicide, chloride of zinc (T. D. 13070).. 1 3/lOc lb 5 Germol (T. D. 15687) 25% 385 Gespinst (T. D. 6042) 6c lb and 35% 709 Ghee, sheep's milk butter (T. D. 28546) 8c lb 773 Glxerkins (T. D. 15407) 35% 1310 Gift and greeting cards, wholly or partly manu- factured, with text or greeting 45% Without text or greeting 30% 399 Gigs, as manufactures of metal (T. D. 13354), if not plated 40 % 399 Gilded bronze vases (T. D. 15166) 60% 212 " chinaware, vitrified non-absorbent body. 70% 1313 " paper letters (T. D. 12793) 30% 410 " wooden picture frames (T. D. 37409) .33 1/3% 10 Gilead, balm of 10% 1006 Gill nettings, nets, webs, and seines, and other nets for fishing, n. s. p. f., in chief value of flax, hemp, or ramie, are sub- ject to the highest rate imposed in Paragraph 1004 upon any of the thread, twine, or cord of which the mesh is made, and, in addition thereto. 10% 1004 Gilling twine, as flax threads (T. D. 12318). 399 GUt articles and gilt ware, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7603) 60% 1430 " braid (T. D. 14717, 16632, 71 F. R. 291). 90% 1428 " buckles, gilt buttons, sleeve, front and collar, valued above 20c per dozen pieces 80 % 368 " centers for clocks (T. D. 9376) 45% 1428 " hairpins (T. D. 12575), valued above 20c per dozen pieces 80% 1305 " paper bands, embossed (T. D. 7258, 12353) 4%c lb and 17% 399 " picture frames if metal (T. D. 14316, 15406) 60% 399 " thimbles (T. D. 10681) 60% 399 Gimlets, steel, if not plated 40 % 1430 Gimps, appliqug (T. D. 13293) 90% 1430 " bead and bugle (T. D. 11190) 90% 1430 " bead and cotton, not appliqugd 90% 1430 " bead and silk, silk chief value (T. D. 23232) 90% 1430 " bead and wool or hair 90% 1430 " cotton (T. D. 14144) 90% 1430 " linen 90% 1430 " metal (T. D. 6547, 9078, 10560, 13293).. 90% 1430 " metal beaded 90% 1430 " silk 90% 1430 " wool or hair, in whole or in part 90% 802 Gin $5 per gall. Bottles pay additional duty (T. D. 13065). 456 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. P;iB. Article. Rate. 807 Ginger ale and beer 15c per gall. 804 " wine or ginger cordial $1.25 per gall. If containing more than 24% of alcohol shall be assessed as spirits. 24 " ale, essence (T. D. 7263). If containing 20% alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, gOctb and 25% 5 " ale extract (T. D. 7263) 25% 807 " ale rhapsodia (T. D. 12722), as ginger ale. 804 " cordial, as still wine. 54 " grass oil (T. D. 14808) if not alcoholic. 20% 776 " preserved or candled (T. D. 17434, 30600, 31116) .,: 20% 779 " root, cracked, not unground (T. D. 25025) 5c lb 779 " root in brine (T. D. 27799) 2c lb 779 " root, not preserved or candied, unground 2c lb Ground 5c lb 779 " spent (T. D. 24717, 25994, 26107) 2c lb 804 " wine, as still wine $1.25 per gall. 34 Gingerine (Abt. 19487, T. D. 29193, 29383, Abt. 29061, 32681) 10% 903 Ginghams, as cotton cloth (T. D. 1800, 12904, 15044). 1504 Gins, cotton Free 5 Ginseng root treated with sugar (T. D. 37885).. 25% 34 " root, advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic (T. D. 24883, Abt. 27133, 32020) 10% 1567 " root, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 24883, Abt. 1168, T. D. 25261) Free 312 Girders of iron or steel, not assembled, manu- factured or advanced beyond hammer- ing, rolling or casting l/5c lb If machined, drilled, punched, assembled, fitted, fabricated for use, or otherwise advanced beyond hammering, rolling or casting 20 % 1208 Girdle-s silk (T. D. 12422) ., 60% 399 Glrondoles, gilt or plated 60 % 1436, 1606 Girths, saddle, if leather. (See Saddlery.) 1205 Givri muslin (T. D. 16209), as silk goods in the piece 55 % 913 Glace cotton webbing (T. D. 18951) 35% 751 Gladiolus bulbs (T. D. 14707) 30% 309 Glanced sheet Iron or sheet steel l%clb 1567 Glands, pituitary, fresh Free 34 " pituitary, dried or powdered 10% 217 Glass, Alexanders' feeding bottles, with fixtures, as glass bottles, plain green (T. D. 12676). (See Glass bottles.) 1428 " and metal buttons, if dress buttons, valued above 20c per dozen pieces.... 80% " and metal chandeliers, parts dutiable separately (T. D. 15399, 15401). Schedule of Duties 457 Par. 230 Article. Rate. Glass and mineral umbrella handles (T. D. 13377) 50% , "" and wood manufactures (T. D. 15695).. 50% 1414 " animals, toy (T. D. 14942) 70 % 224 " articles, beveled. (See Glass, plate, bev- eled.) (T. D. 11365). 21° " articles, blown, ground, cut, engraved, painted, colored, printed, frosted, stained, decorated, silvered, etched, gilded, ornamented or sand blasted (T. D. 1208, 22853, 28638, 29328) 55% 218 " articles, cut or engraved by sand blast (T. D. 11541) 55% 218 " articles, diminutive, too fragile to be used by children in play (T. D. 25492).... 55% 218 " articles for artificial illumination, finished or unfinished 60 % 1419 " artificial fruit (T. D. 12702) 60% 230 " atomizers (78 F. R. 809, T. D. 11588, 12800) 50% 218 " atomizers, cut (T. D. 16529) 55% 230 " ball bottle stoppers (T. D. 15387, 16329). 50% 230 " ballot balls (T. D. 1740), plain 50% 218 " balls, colored, not pierced (T. D. 17270). 55% 218 " balls for Christmas trees (T. D. 38985, 38986) 55% 1429 " balls for Jewelry, not set 20% 1414 " balls for marbles (T. D. 3821) 70% 230 " balls for piano stools (T. D. 31704) 50% 230 " balls for stove and window ornaments (T. D. 9523) 50% 218 " barometer scale (T. D. Abt. 29557, 32767) 55% " barrels are unusual covering for brandy (T. D. 3431). 230 " baskets (T. D. 10147) 50% 218 " baskets of ground glass (T. D.. 25507) . . 55% 218 " baths, photographic (T. D. 33242) 55% 1403 " bead curtains, if not embroidered or ap- pliqu6d (T. D. 12144, 16285) 60% 1428 " bead necklaces, as jewelry (T. D. 22125) 80% 1430 " beaded cotton and metal applique gimps (T. D. 13293) 90% 1430 " beaded gimps (T. D. 11190) 90% 1430 " beaded trimmings (T. D. 32139, 32624).. 90% 1403 " beads, n. s. p. f. 35% 1403 " beads, strung (T. D. 15861) 60% 224 " bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enameled, beveled, etched, embossed, engraved, flashed, stained, colored, painted or otherwise ornamented, or decorated, subject to additional duty of 5% (T. D. 10352, 10769, 15326, 17387, 50 F. R. 67). 230 " blanks for dishes (T. D. 26232) 50% 230 " blocks for mosaic work (T. D. 4909, 12720, 13576) 50% 218 " blown (T. D. 30665, 31427) 55% 218 " Bohemian (T. D. 10925) 55% 1439 " bone views (T. D. 12805) 25% 458 B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 218 Glass bottles, decanters, or other vessels or ar- ticles of glass, blown, out, engraved, painted, colored, stained, silvered, gilded, etched, frosted, printed in any manner or otherwise ornamented, deco- rated, sand blasted or ground (except such grinding as is necessary (or Jitting stoppers, or for purposes other than ornamentation), filled or unfilled, and whether contents are dutiable or free (T. D. 22853) 55 % Provided, that the above, if containers of merphandise subject to an ad valorem rate of duty or to a rate of duty based in whole or in part upon the value thereof, shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to their contents but not lees than 55% Provided further, That bottles with cut- glass stoppers shall with their stoppers be deemed entireties. 217 " bottles, plain green or colored, molded or pressed, and flint, lime, or lead glass bottles, vials, jars, and covered or un- covered demijohns, and carboys, any of the foregoing, filled or unfilled, n. s. p. f., and whether their contents be dutiable or free (except such as con- tain merchandise subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a rate of duty based in whole or in part upon the value thereof, which shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to their con- tents), shall pay duty, as follows: If holding more than 1 pint Ic lb If holding not more than 1 pint and not less than % of a pint l%clb If holding less than % of pint. (See pro- viso.) 50c gross " bottles containing brandy peaches (T. D. 10904, 10909, 17010), same as contents. 217 " bottles containing anchovies and extract of meat' fall within the terms of this paragraph. 809 " bottles containing ginger ale pay 1/3 of duty they would pay if imported empty. 809 " bottles containing mineral water dutiable at one-third of the rate that would be charged thereon if imported empty or separately. 217 " bottles containing prunes (T. D. 14220), as glass bottles. " bottles containing sweetmeats (T. D. 14238), same as contents. 809 " bottles containing wines dutiable at 1/3 of rates if imported empty. 218 " bottles decorated with sand blasting (T. D. 18741, 21880) 55% bottles, fancy, with metal mountings, not dutiable as plain glass bottles (T. D. 27771). Schedule of Duties 459 "■*"• Article. Rate. Glass bottles, old, not junk (T. D. 22146. 24046). 218 " bottles, opal (T. D. 12641, 14632) 55% ''I' " bottles, opal, pressed (T. D. 2924S), as plain glass bottles. 21'' " bottles, or flasks, Woulff, as bottles (T. D. 25019, 2B112, 27584). ^18 " bottles with cut stoppers (T. D. 149S0) . . 55% 21' " bottles with rubber stoppers, as bottles. plain green (T. D. 12707). 2<"> " boxes containing- cheap violin strings (T. D. 13076) 50% " broken on voyage of importation, no al- lowance for (T. D. 19311). 1403 " bugles, as beads not strung 35% 1*14 " bull's-eye lanterns, toy (T. D. 9385, 15859) 70% 230 " bull's eyes (T. D. 9385) 50% 219 " bullions or bull's-eye sheets, as cylinder glass (T. D. 30334). 1411 " button centers (T. D. 3458, 4816) 45% 1411 " buttons (T. D. 13334) 45% calc. spar prisms, not (T. D. 12383). 217 " carboys, covered or uncovered (T. D. 24706) Ic lb 222 " cast polished plate, as glass plate. 219 " cathedral, as unpolished cylinder, accord- ing to size (T. D. 6784). 230 " "chalk balls" (T. D. 12710) 50% 218 " chemical, if blown (T. D. 31299, 33216). 65% 218 " chemical evaporating dishes, if blown (T. D. 13666) 65% 218 " chemical tubes for laboratories, if blown (T. D. 13177) 65% 218 " chimneys 60% 1414 " chimneys for toy magic lanterns (Abt. 37154) 70% 219 " circles for dolls, as glass, cylinder un- polished (T. D. 10879). 227 " circles, unwrought for optical instru- ments (T. D. 5522, 9711, 9808) 45% 218 " colored articles, n. s. p. f 55% 219-220, 223-224 Glass, colored, cylinder (T. D. 12381, 13191), as glass, cylinder. 217 Glass, colored bottles, vials, etc., as glass bottles. 230 " colored in imitation of precious stones (T. C 32802) 50% 218' " colored lanterns (T. D. 13609) 60% 231 " colors ground or pulverized 30% In any other form 40 % 219 " common window (as glass cylinder). 219 " common window, weight of (T. D. 11089, 11099). (See Glass, window.) 218 " compartment carafes, as glass table ar- ticles 55 % 1 429 " composition, imitation precious stones, not set (T. D. 5258, 13347, 14234, 14390) 20% 1498 " composition, imitation precious stones, set 80% 226 " coquill, colored (T. D. 13658) 40% 460 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 226 Glass, coquill lenses; edges unground (T. D. 14391, 15314, 19349) 40% Edges ground 10c doz. prs. and 35% 230 " covered medals (T. D. 10930), glass chief value 50 % 230 " covered pictures (T. D. 12032) 50% " coverings for Roquefort cheese, not un- usual (66 F. B. 300, T. D. 14219, 15819). 1403 " crescents, as beads (T. D. 13309) 35% 219 " crown (as glass cylinder). " crown, pieces of, not parts of clocks. 218 " crystals, n. s. p. f., blown (T. D. 23065). 55% 238 " crystals for watches 60% 218 " cut (T. D. 6879, 7139, 8672, 10780, 10899, 11318. 14930, 50 F. R. 66) 55% 218 " cut roughly. Including table ware orna- mented by cutting or grinding (T. D. 24739) 55% 236 " cutters' stones, as grindstones (T. D. 310) $1.75 ton 219 " cylinder, sheet, and crown, unpolished, not exceeding 150 square inches 114c lb Above that, and not exceeding 384 square inches l%cn> Above that, jtnd not exceeding 720 square inches l%cn> Above that, and not exceeding 864 square Inches l%clb Above that, and not exceeding 1200 square inches 2c lb Above that, and not exceeding 2400 square inches 2%clb Above that ^ 2^cn> Provided, That unpolished cylinder, crown, and sheet glass, imported In boxes, shall contain fifty square feet, as nearly as sizes will permit, and the duty shall be computed thereon according to the actual weight of glass. 220 " cylinder, sheet, and crown, polished, not exceeding 384 square inches 4c sq. ft. Above that, and not exceeding 720 square inches 6c sq. ft. Above that, and not exceeding 1440 square inches 12c sq. ft. Above that 16c sq. ft. 224 " cylinder, sheet, and crown, silvered or ' unsilvered, polished or unpolished, when bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enameled, beveled, etched, em- bossed, engraved, flashed, stained, col- ored, painted or otherwise ornamented or decorated, shall be subject, in addi- tion to the rates otherwise chargeable, to a duty of (T. D. 24950) 5 % 219-223 " cylinder, bombes, as cylinder glass (T. D. 26286). 218 " decanters, cut or engraved (T. D. 12341, 14620) 55% 218 " decanters, with musical attachments (T. D. 6355) 55% Schedule of Duties 461 P*R- Article. Rate. 224 Glass, decorated plate, cylinder or window. (See Glass under these headings.) 218 " decorated articles for table use 55% 217 " demijohns,' broken and empty (T. D. 10764, 15307) Ic lb 217 " demijohns, covered or uncovered Ic lb 359 " dentists' mirrors (T. D. 12303) 35% 1429 " diamonds 20% 230 " discs (T. D. 13294) 50% 219-224 " discs, bent, unpolished and unground, not coquille glasses or parts of goggles (T. D. 30266, 33218). 230 '■ discs, colored (66 F. R. 51, T. D. 15403). 50% discs. (T. D. 24150, 26336). 368 " discs for clocks, with beveled edges (T. D. 7392) 50% 227 " discs for goggles (T. D. 29117, 30266, 31571, 31787, 32666) 45% 227 " discs for optical instruments, unwrought (T. D. 15072) 45% 227 " discs for surgical or dental mirrors (T. D. 13666) 45% 230 ■■ discs, molded (T. I>. 30906) 50% 230 " discs, rough cut or unwrought, chiefly used in the manufacture of reflectors for automobile lamps (T. D. 30533, 30906) 50% 230 " discs, silvered (T. D. 13175) 50% 230 " dram bottles, covered (T. D. 8660) 50% 218 " drops for chandeliers (T. D. 30709) 60% 230 " easel, photograph frames (T. D. 13361). 50% 231 " enamel ground or pulverized 30% In any other form 40 % 231 " enamel, white, for dials (T. D. 18804).. 40% 224 " enameled, as glass plate. 218 " engraved, articles, n. s. p. f 55% 224 " engraved plate, as glass, plate. 218 " etched, articles, n. s. p. f 55% 224 " etched, plate, as glass, plate. 225 " eyeglasses and frames for, or parts thereof, finished or unfinished, valued at not over 65c doz 20c doz. and 15% " eyeglasses, valued over 65c doz. and not over $2.50 doz 60c doz. and 20% eyeglasses, valued over $2.50 per doz.... 40% 218 " eyes, as articles of colored glass (T. B. 26993) 55% 1414 " eyes for dolls' heads and toy animals, as parts of toys. (Abt. 37213) 70% 218 " eyes for horses, as decorated glass (T. D. 26993) 55% 217 " feeding bottles, as bottles, plain green, etc. (T. D. 12676). 217 . " figures, as bottles (T. D. 12104). 224 " flashed plate, as glass, plate. 218 " flasks, chemical 65% 407 " flasks, willow-covered, as willow manu- facture (T. D. 15384) 45% 217 " flint. (See Glass bottles.) 1419 " flowers (T. D. 12702) 60% 221 " fluted, as glass plate. 462 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 231 Glass fluxes, ground or pulverized 30% In any other form 40% 230 " for toy watches (T. D. 23065) 50% 230 " frontal mirrors (T. D. 9958) 50% 219-224 " frosted. (See Glass plate.) 1419 " fruits (T. D. 8179, 12034, 12702) 60% 218 " gauge tubes (T. D. 6461, 15822, 17029, 17067, 18034, 22882, 24534) 65% 218 " geissler tubes, if blown (T. D. 12688, 32344) 65% 218 " gilded articles, n. s. p. f 55% 230 " green, other than common bottle glass (T. D. 4206) 50% 217 " green bottles, etc., as glass bottles. 230 " glazing agates (T. D. 14848) 50% 218 " globes for lamps, blown (T. D. 5441)... 60% 218 " goblets, cut (T. D. 3030, 11001) 55% 218 " goblets, plain (T. D. 33261) 50% 218 " goblets, with ground rims (T. D. 3030).. 55% 225 " goggles and frames for, or parts thereof, finished or unfinished, valued at not over 65c doz 20c doz. and 15 % Valued over 65c and not over $2.50 doz., 60c doz. and 20% Valued over $2.50 doz 40% 218 " graduates (T. D.. 13493) 65% 228 " graphoscopes (T. D. 11234) 45% 218 " ground articles, n. s. p. f 55% 218 " ground, not for ornamentation (T. D. 30824) 50% 224 " ground plate (T. D. 9930, 10912. (See Glass plate.) 350 " headed lace pins (T. D. 13781, 32642).. 35% 350 " headed pins (T. D. 19129) 35% 230 " headed rivets (T. D. 12927) 50% 230 " heads for bonnet pins (T. D. 12916).... 50% 218 " hydrometers (T. D. 12544) 65% 218 " illuminating articles 60 % 218 " illuminators (T. D. 10899) 60% 1419 " imitation fruit (T. D. 12034) 60% 1403 " imitation jet ornaments beaded (T. D. 17803) 60% 1429 " imitation opals (T. D. 13350) 20% 1429 " imitation pearls (T. D. 15849) 60% 1429 " imitation precious stones (T. D. 12682, 14390) 20% 218 " incandescent lamps, if blown 60% 399 " ink stands, leather, metal and (T. D. 13304, 26311), if not plated 40% 218 " insulators, colored (T. D. 32170) 55% " jars containing cheese, not unusual cover- ings (T. D. 15819). " jars containing pickles, same as contents (T. D. 16098). 217 " jars, as glass bottles. 218 " lamp shades, opaque (T. D. 5441) 60% 218 " lamps (T. D. 12710).'. 60% 226 " lantern slides (T. D. 11805, 12634) 35% 218 " lanterns, small, colored (T. D. 13609)... 60% 226 " lenses, formed by grinding and polishing, Presnel lenses, bull's-eye lenses and Schedule of Duties 463 "• Article. Rate. molded lenses (T. D. 27669). (See 9 ., . Lenses. ) ''« Glass lenses, cylindrical, wholly or partly man- ufactured, with edges unground 40% With edges ground or beveled, „ , 10c doz. pairs and 35 % ^ " lenses, molded or pressed, or ground and polished to a spherical, cylindrical or prismatic form, and ground and pol- ished piano or coquill glasses (T. D. 10404, 12020, 12456, 12678, 13696, 42 F. R. 209). (See Lenses.) lenses, not philosophical and scientific in- struments (T. D. 10404). 22^ " lenses, photographic and projection (T. -9R : , ^- ^^\^*^ *^^" -^*' lenses, piano, convex (T. D. 12678). (See Lenses.) 226 " lenses, polished (T. D. 12020), as glass lenses, ground. (See Lenses.) 225 " lenses, reading glasses (T. D. 11389, 11546), as glass spectacles. 226 " lenses, unmounted, single, not projecting lenses (T. D. 24280). (See Lenses.) 226 " lenses, with metal bands (T. D. 13294). (See Lenses.) 218 " lettered bottles (T. D. 11541) 55% liquor sets (T. D. 13355), according to material of chief value. 2 23 " looking glass plates, as glass, plate, cast (T. D. 23248). 218 " lusters, cut (T. D. 16094) 60% 226 " magic lantern slides (T. D. 11237, 11865, 12634. 12711, 14844, 14969, 15081, 22918) 35% 218 " manufactures of, cut, engraved, painted, colored, printed, stained, decorated, silvered, gilded, etched, sand blasted, frosted, ground, ornamented, or blown, except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers or for purposes other than ornamentation (T. D. 10751, 14236, 14513, 15695) 55% 230 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15695, 15822) 50% 1414 " marbles, toys 70% 218 " milch, as colored glass (T. D. 2390, 12641, 12712) 55% 228 " microscope lenses 45 % 219-224 " microscope slides, beveled (T. D. 12120). 228 " microscopes 45 % 219 " microscopic slides and covers, not ground (T. D. 12679), as common window glass. 9 30 " mirror plates for frontal mirrors, not ex. 144 sq. inches (T. D. 21155) 50% mirrors (T. D. 14395, 16375). (See Glass, plate.) 930 " mirrors, ophthalmic, not exceeding 144 sq. in. (T. D. 13814) 50 % 230 " mirrors, hand, pocket and table. ^4 F. B. Vandecbift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1414 217 230 218 218 Not exceeding: 144 square inches (T. D. ^2744 23281) 50% Glass mirrors, small, if toys*(T.' D.' 9329,' 10239) . 70% -218 " molded. (See Glass bottles.) molded or pressed (except bottles), n. s. p. f 50% mosaic cubes, with thin layer of gilt en- amel on one side (T. D. 35251) 55% mosaic cubes, for use in mosaic work, each of a solid color, are not orna- mented, a single solid color not being, per se, an ornamentation (T. D. 35251). 55% mosaic work (T. D. 9777, 13576) 55% mugs, diminutive, as toys (T. D. 25294). 70% nail-head, beads (T. D. 11339) 35% necklaces (T. D. 37596) 60% obscured (T. D. 4229). (See Glass, plate.) oil cups (T. D. 12710) 50 % old, which cannot be cut for use (T. D. 183B0) 50% opal (T. D. 12641, 12712) 55% opals, imitation of precious stones (T. D. 13350) , 20% opera 45% optical instruments (T. D. 15150, 15713) 46% optical, or glass used in the manufacture of lenses or prisms for spectacles or for optical instr;uments or equipment 45% ornamented articles 55% ornamented plate. (See Glass, plate.) ornaments (T. D. 16103) 50% ornaments, cut and colored, not beads (T. D. 25696) 56% ornaments of blown glass in form of birds perched on limbs (T. D. 26589) 55% painted articles, n. s. p. f 55% painted plate. (See Glass, plate.) painted windows (T. D. 15433) 50% paintings, if works of art 20% palm glasses, if blown (T. D. 12684)... 65% panels stained for a college, not "works of art" (T. D. 36165). paperweights, colored (T. D. 26010).... 55% paste, manufactures of, n. s. p. f 60% pathological slides (T. D. 12798) 66% pendants, cut (T. D. 25696) 55% pendants, for chandeliers, tubular in form, not colored (T. D. 26933) 50% pendants, prismatic in form, for chande- liers (T. D. 26153, 30709) 60% pens of white glass, with holders fused thereon of black glass (T. D. 24677). 60% pens in one piece (T. D. 33621) 55% perfumery vials, as glass bottles (T. D. 12022) photo baths (T. D. 36924) 55% photograph covers, not exceeding 150 square inches (T. D. 13871) l%c Jb photographs and ohromos mounted on, beveled and gilded (T. D. 24829) 55% photographic dry plates (T. D. 14613).. 15% photographic lenses (T. D. 11234, 11323) 46% Schedule of Duties 465 P-*"- Article. Rate. 218 Glass, photographic negatives (T. D. 12031) 55% 218 " photographic views on (T. D. 15134) 56% j^^ " physician's mirrors (T. D. 12303) 50% 1707 " pictorial paintings on, for presentation to an Institution (T. D. 18336) Free 218 " pieces for mosaic work, if colored, and each of a solid color (T. D. 12721, ,,„ ,. 24991) 55% ^1" pieces of unpolished crown, not exceed- ing 150 square inches (T. D. 10106) . l%c tt) 225 " pincers as eye glasses. 226 " piano. (See Lenses.) 218 " plaques, with cut glass border (T.D.3012) 55% 218 " plateaus (T. D. 9977, 10896) 55% 221 " plate, fluted, rolled, ribbed or rough, or the same containing a wire netting within itself, not including crown, cyl- inder, or sheet glass, not exceeding 384 square inches (T. D. 22320) f^c sq.ft. Exceeding 384 square inches l%c sq.ft. If weighing over 100 lbs per 100 sq. ft. it shall pay an additional duty on the excess at the same rates herein im- posed. If ground, smoothed or otherwise ob- scured, shall pay same rate of duty as cast polished plate glass, unsilvered (T. D. 23320). 222 " plate cast, polished, finished or unfin- ished and unsilvered, not exceeding 384 sq. in 12%c sq. ft. Above that, and not exceeding 720 sq. in., 16c sq.ft. All above that 17%c sq. ft. 222 " plate, cast, polished, finished or unfin- ished and unsilvered (T. D. 21350). Containing a wire netting within itself, not exceeding 384 sq. in ISc sq. ft. Above that, and not exceeding 720 sq. in., 17%c sq.ft. AH above that 20c sq. ft. 223 " plate, cast, polished, silvered, and look- ing-glass plates exceeding 144 square inches, not exceeding 384 square inches 13 %c sq. ft. Exceeding 384, not exceeding 720 sq. in., 16c sq. ft Exceeding 720 square Inches 21c sq. ft. Provided that none of the foregoing shall pay less duty than 35% 223 " plate for looking glasses, or glass sil- vered, when framed, shall not pay a less rate of duty than that imposed on similar glass not framed, but shall pay in addition upon said frames the duty applicable when imported sep- 224 " plate, cast, polished, silvered or unsil- vered, and cylinder, crown, and sheet glass, silvered or unsilvered, polished or unpolished, when bent, ground, ob- scured, frosted, sanded, enameled, bev- 466 F. B. VaNDE GRIFT & Co. Par. Article. Rate. eled, etched, embossed, engraved, flashed, stained, colored, painted, orna- mented or decorated (T. D. 17808, 17932, 23746, 25380), shall pay in addition to rates otherwise chargeable thereon 5 % 221 Glass plate, colored, rolled (T. D. 32486). (See Plate glass.) 218 " plated or cased 60% " plates for mounting on mirrors, as mir- rors (71 F. R. 953). 227 " plates for optical instruments, tempo- rarily polished on edges (T. D. 26255, 26336) 45% 227 " plates, or disks, rough cut or unwrought, for optical instruments, spectacles and eyeglasses (T. D. 15403, Abt. 28355, 32488) 45% 230 " pocket mirrors (T. D. 14507) 50% 399 " polishing tools (T. D. Abt. 27011, 31987) 40% 218 " porcelain (T. D. 14632) 55% 230 " powder, as manufactures of glass (T. D. 26207) 50% 207 " pot clay, Gross-Almerode, unwrought or unmanufactured $1 per ton Wrought or manufactured $2 per ton 218 " printed articles, n. s. p. f 55% 230 '■ prismatic (T. D. 25372) 50% 226 " prismatic, strips of, not more than 3 inches wide (T. D. 28835, 29878) 35% 218 " prisms, cut (T. D. 12687) 60% 218 " prisms, for chandeliers, cut (T. D. 26153) 60% 218 " prisms, ground called U drops (T. D. 25377) 60% 226 " prisms, partly manufactured, as lenses T. D. 13696). 230 " puff boxes (T. D. 9834) 50 % 225 " railway spectacles, as glass spectacles (T. D 13883) 218 " reflectors, fluted (T. D. 31342, 31387)... 60% 230 " regular shapes of, with lithographic views (T. D. 14236) 50% 1429 " rhinestones (T. D. 16482) 20% 1429 " rock crystals, for use in mfr. of jewelry (T. D. 13346) 20% 233 " rock crystals, not for use in the manu- facture of jewelry 50% 230 " rods (T. D. 13575, 30824, 31971) 50% 218 " rods, molded, pot colored (T. D. 34602). 55% 221 " rolled or ribbed plate. (See Glass, plate.) 218 " rondelles, colored (T. D. 4206, 12685).. 55% 1446 " rosaries (T. D. 11706, 28883). See Rosaries. ) 221 " rough plate. (See Glass, plate.) 218 " salvers, with out borders (T. D. 3012).. 55% 1675 " sand Free 218 " sand-blasted articles 55% 224 " sanded. (See Glass, plate.) 218 " scientific and surgical articles 65% 217 " seltzer water siphons, as glass bottles (T. D. 14962, 15239). Schedule of Duties 467 t'AR. Article. Rate. 218 Ulass sextant, horizon and index glasses (T. D. 32689) 55% 218 " shades, decorated 60% 218 '■ shades, plain, blown (T. D. 6014, 20214) 60% 218 " shades with clocks, blown (T. D. 6558). 60% 227 " sheets of optical glass for making spec- tacles, etc. (Abt. 617, T. D. 25089)... 45% 218 " sheets, painted for jewelry (T. D. 4695). 55% shell necklets not (T. D. 12122). 218 " signs, cylinder glass, sand blasted and colored, edges ground, bearing word ,"Exit" (T. D. 37011) 55% 218 " silver mounted smelling bottles, cut (T. D. 13610) 55% 218 " silvered articles, n. s. p. f. (62 F. R. 149) 55% 218 " silvered disks of (T. D. 13175) 55% 217 " siphon bottles, as glass bottles (T. D. 11682, 14031, 14962). 218 " siphon tubes, blown (T. D. 12028, 12037) 55% 1414 " slates, as toys (T. D. 13197) 70%, 226 " slides for magic lanterns (T. D. 22918). 35% 1459 " slides for microscopes, beveled, plain and mounted with scientific specimens (T. D. 12798) 20% 230 " small mirrors in paper frames (T. D. 14395) 50% 230 " "snowstorms" (T. D. 22650) 50%, 218 " sounding machine tubes (T. D. 31674).. 55%, 1403 " spangles, not strung or strung loosely.. 35% 225 " spectacles, eyeglasses, and goggles, and frames for the same, or parts of, fin- ished or unfinished. (See Spectacles.) 230 " spirit levels (T. D. 12686) 50 % 224 " stained (T. D. 10377), as glass plate. 218 " stained articles, n. s. p. f 55% l!30 " stained or painted windows, or parts of (T. D. 12381) 50%, 218 " stands for electric light globes, cut and silvergd (T. D. 25214) 55 % 228 " stanhopes (T. D. 15135) 45%, 1403 " stars, as beads (T. D. 13309) 35% 218 " steam gauges (T. D. 18034) 55% 218 " stemware (T. D. 36457) 55% 228 " stereoscope (T. D. 15853) 45% 218 " stoppers, cut or ground (T. D. 11379, 15694, 16329) 55%, 226 " strips not more than 3 inches wide, ground or polished on one or both sides to a cylindrical or prismatic form (T. D. 30465) 35 %, 1429 " studs for fancy costumes (T. D. 12654). 60% 218 " table and kitchen articles, blown, col- ored, cut, engraved, etched, frosted, gilded, ground, painted, printed in any manner, sand-blasted, silvered, stained or decorated or ornamented in any manner, whether filled or unfilled or whether their contents be dutiable or free 55% " table and kitchen articles and utensils composed wholly or in chief value of 468 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. glass or paste, or a combination of glass and paste when pressed and un- polished, whether or not decorated or ornamented in any manner or ground (except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers or for purposes other than ornamentation), whether filled or unfilled or whether their con- tents be dutiable or free 50% Provided, that any of the articles speci- fied in this paragraph. If containers of merchandise subject to an ad va- lorem rate of duty or to a rate of duty based in whole or in part upon the value thereof, shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to their contents, but not less than the rate provided for in this paragraph. Provided further. That for the purposes of this Act bottles with cut-glass stop- pers shall with their stoppers be deemed entireties. 230 Glass table mirrors (T. D. 12035, 14510), not ex. 144 square inches 50% 218 " tablets, cut (T. D. 7972) 55% 228 " telescopes 46% 230 " thermometers, not cut (T. D. 19805) 50% 218 " thermometers, etched (T. D. 24160) 55% 1455 " thermostatic bottles and other thermo- static containers, constructed with a vacuous or partially vacuous insulation space to maintain the temperature of the contents, whether imported fin- ished or unfinished, with or without a jacket or casing of metal or other material, shall pay the following rates: Having a capacity of one pint or less, 16c each and 45 % Having a capacity of more than one pint 30c each and 45 % Parts of any of the foregoing. (See proviso.) 55% " thin, as unpolished crown (T. D. 10106). 231 " tiles, or rods, tiling, cylinder, enamel, or opal 40 % 218 " toilet bottles, gilt (T. D. 12674) 55% 1414 " toys (T. D. 30445) 70% 1414 " tracing slates (T. D. 14942, 14943) 70% 218 " transparent pictures on (T. D. 12809, 15826) 65% 218 " trays, with cut glass borders (T. D. 3012) 55% 230 " trial, boxes or glasses (T. D. 6027) 50% 1430 " trimmings, beaded, beads chief value (T. D. 12704) 90% 1430 " trimmings for lamp shades (T. D. 27454) 90% 218 " tubes, colored (T. D. 8579) 55% 218 " tubes for thermometers and barometers (T. D. 6617, 13606) 56% 218 " tubing (T. D. 13177, 17981) 55% Schedule of Duties 469 Pak. Article. Rate. 230 Glass tubing, cylinder, not blown glassware (T. D. 27884) 50 % 218 " tumblers, cut (T. D. 3030, 11001) 55% 1432 ■' tumblers, leather covers for (T. D. 13166) 30% 218 " tumblers, plain 50% 1429 " turquoise beads (T. D. 13347) 20% 219 " unpolished, cylinder, crown, and sheet. Not exceeding 150 sq. in l^c lb Above that, and not exceeding 384 sq. in l%ctt) Above that, and not exceeding 720 sq. in 1 % lb Above that, and not exceeding 864 sq. in l%on) Above that, and not exceeding 1200 sq. in 2c n> Above that, and not exceeding 2400 sq. in 2 % c n> Above that 2%clb Provided, that unpolished cylinder, crown and sheet glass imported in boxes, shall contain 50 sq. ft., a;s nearly as sizes will permit, and the duty shall be com- puted thereon according to the actual weight of glass (T. D. 30718). Glass may be permitted entry where packed in boxes containing multiples of 50 square feet (T. D. 34388). 218 " urinometers, blown (T. D. 12028) 55% 218 " vases, Bohemian or porcelain 55% 218 " vases, cut 55% 218 " vases, plain molded or pressed 50% 399 " Venetian mosaics, metal chief value, if not plated (T. D. 11402) 40% 218 " vessels, decorated 55 % 217 " vials (G. A. 3915). (See Glass bottles). 238 " watch crystals (T. D. 5943) 60% 225 " watchmakers' loupes (T. D. 11374). (See Spectacles.) 218 " water hammers, if blown (T. D. 12684). 55% 1403 " wax beads 36% 1438 " wax figures, in cases of (T. D. 11550), wax chief value 20% 231 " white enamel (T. D. 5896) 40% " window, broken in transit, not free, as of no commercial value (T. D. 25477). 224 " window, common, silvered or unsilvered, polished or unpolished, when bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, en- ameled, beveled, etched, embossed, en- graved, flashed, stained, colored, paint- ed, ornamented, or decorated, shall be subject, in addition to the rates other- wise chargeable thereon, to an addi- tional duty of' 5 % 230 " windows, painted or stained, and parts thereof (T. D. 24217, 13 S. C. B. 26, 41, F. R. 767, 24214, 28690) 50% 1707 " windows, stained or painted, or stained or painted window glass, which are works of art, when imported to be 470 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. used in houses of worship and when ordered after the passage of this act, valued at $15 or more per square foot, and excluding any article, in whole or in part, molded, cast or mechanically wrought from metal within twenty years prior to importation; but such exemption shall be subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe Free 230 Glass wool (Abt. 37301) 50% 228 GLasses, aluminum field (T. T>. 12014) 45% 226 " coquill wholly or partly manufactured with edges unground 40 % With edges ground or beveled, 10c doz. pr. and 35% 227 " rough-cut or unwrought discs for use in the manufacture of optical instru- ments, spectacles, and eye-glasses .... 45 % 225 " eye. (See Spectacles.) 228 •■ field 45% 228 " immersion object (T. D. 16842) 45% 228 " marine (T. D. 15954) 45% 228 " opera (T. D. 13073, 15150) 45% 226 " piano, wholly or partly manufactured. 1414 " trick wine (T. D. 13977, 14942) 70% 1411 GIa.ssteine buttons (T. D. 33343) 45% 218 Glassware, blown (T. T>. 20214) 55% ?18 " Bohemian (T. T>. 20925) 55% 218 " chemical, if blown (T. D. 25283) 65% 218 " colored (T. D. 4206) 55% 218 " opal 55% 218 " porcelain 55% 218 " reburned (T. D. 3030) 55% 83 Glauber salt $1 ton 1606 Glazed calf skins. (As Leather, patent) Free 1305 " chromo paper (T. D. 12312) ... 5c lb and 15% 210 " common stoneware, if not decorated, in- cised or ornamented 15 % If decorated, incised or ornamented, and manufactures in chief value of such ware, n. s. p. f 20 % 333 " table, kitchen and hospital utensils, or other similar hollowware, composed of iron or steel, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 5c lb and 30 % Composed wholly or in chief value of aluminum llctb and 55% Composed wholly or in chief value of copper, brass, steel, or other base metal, n. s. p. f 4 % And in addition thereto, upon any of the foregoing articles, containing elec- trical heating elements as constituent parts thereof . 1 % 231 Gliizps. ground or pulverized 30% In any other form 40 % 214 Glnzicrs' diamonds, set (T. D. 11067, 12043, 15868) . . , 30% I.'', 6 6 " diamonds, unset Free Schedule of Duties 471 Par. Article. Rate. 393 Glaziers' lead 2 %c lb 214 Glazing stones (T. D. 31705, 31751, 32173) 30% 233 " stones, agate (T. D. 14848, Abt. 33344, 33695) 50% Globes, school, according to material (T. D. 6747, 9419). 1108-H09 Gloria cloth, as wool woven fabrics (T. D. 16305, 22574). 1205 Glorias, umbrella goods of cotton and silk, silk chief value as silk goods in the piece (T. D. 22574) 55% 1432 Glove bindings, leather (T. D. 9535) 30% 1305 " boxes of surface coated paper (G. A. 3844) 5c lb and 20% 1411 " buttons, brass, with shanks (T. D. 5116) 45% " clasps, unfinished, not buttons, or parts of (T. D. 25730, 26934). 1440 " cleaners, india rubber, if vulcanized (T. D. 2586) 35% fasteners, not buttons (T. D. 26934). 1431 " leathers (T. D. 30766) 20% machines, not tools of trade (T. D. 13771). 410 " stretchers, wood chief value (T. D. 9256), 33 1/3% 1433 " tranks pay 75% of duty provided for the gloves in the fabrication of which they are suitable. " tranks, pieces of lambskin cut to shape, not (T. D. 25858). 142 6 Gloves, animal's hair 40% 1213 " artificial silk (T. D. 28759) ... 45c tb and 60% are not regalia (T. D. 9197). 915 " bath or wash cotton (T. D. 12664, 16356). (See Cotton gloves.) 1402 " boxing 30% 915 " cadets', as gloves, men's (T. D. 12729, 19981, 20018), cotton chief value. (See Cotton gloves.) 1114 " cashmere (T. D. 10335, 16537). (See Wool gloves.) 1433 " chamois, as gloves, men's kid (G. A. 3716, T. D. 16328). (See Gloves.) 915 " cotton, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, made of fabric knit on a warp- knitting machine, if single fold of such fabric, when unshrunk and not sueded, and having less than forty rows of loops per inch in width on the face of the glove 50% When shrunk or sueded or having forty or more rows of loops per inch in width on the face of the glove, and not over eleven inches in length, $2.50 per dozen pairs, and for each additional inch in excess of eleven inches, 10c per dozen pairs, if of two or more folds of fabric, any fold of which is made on a warp-knitting machine and not over eleven inches in length ....... $3 per doz. prs. 472 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. And for each additional inch in excess of eleven inches 10c per doz. prs. But in no case shall any of the fore- going duties be less than 40 nor more than 75%. Made of fabric knit on other than a warp-knitting machine ^ 50% Made of woven fabric 26% 1430 Gloves, cotton embroidered (T. D. 34930) 75% 915 '■ cotton, men's and boys' (T. D. 30900, 31909, 32962). (See Cotton gloves.) 915 " cotton with India rubber, if cotton chief value (T. D. 23356). (See Cotton gloves.) 1114 " cotton lined with wool, if wool chief value. (See Wool gloves.) 1114 " cotton and wool, wool chief value. (See Wool glovesi) 1420 " fur (T. D. 9672) 50% 1439 " india rubber (T. D. 14313) 25% '' In part leather, dutiable as leather gloves (T. D. 32833). " leather, classification of (T. D. 20018, 23005). 1017 " linen 35% 1430 " linen, embroidered 75% 1017 " linen, with rubber, if linen chief value.. 35% 1439 " mackintosh (T. D. 14313), rubber chief value 25% " measurement of, slight excesses not re- garded (T. D. 29350, 30209, 30320). 1433 " made wholly or in chief value of leather whether wholly or partly manufactured shall pay the following rates, the lengths stated in each case being the extreme length when stretched to their full extent. Men's, not over 12 inches in length, $5 per doz. prs. Women's and children's gloves, not over 12 inches in length $4 per doz. prs. For each inch in length In excess thereof 50o per doz. prs. Provided, That In addition thereto on all the foregoing there shall be paid the following cumulative duties: When lined with cotton wool or silk, $2.40 per doz. prs. When lined with leather or fur. $4 per doz. prs. When embroidered or embellished, 40o per doz. prs. Provided further. That all the foregoing shall pay a duty of not less than 50% nor more than 70%. Provided further. That glove tranks, with or without the usual accompanying pieces shall pay 75% of the duty pro- vided for the gloves In the fabrication of which they are suitable. " made wholly or in chief value of leather Schedule of Duties 473 P**. Article. Rate. made from horse hides or plgr skins, whether wholly or partly manufactured 25% 1580 Gloves made wholly or in chief value of leather made from hides of cattle of the bo- vine species Free 1420 " rabbit's hair (T. D. 9672) 50% 1208 " silk (T. D. 14143) 60% 1433 " Tilbury or driving gloves, as men's leather (T. D. 9466). 1114 " wool, in whole or chief value. Valued at not more than $1.75 per dozen pairs 36c lb and 35 % Valued at more than $1.75 per dozen pairs 45c lb and 50 % 1459 Glower strings (T. D. Abt. 24899, 31335) 20% 751 Gloxinia bulbs 30 % 5 Gloy as a chemical compound (Abt. 4421, T. D. 25972) 25% 503 Glucose, as dextrose, testing not above 99-7/10%, l%c lb 504 " testing above 99-7/10% 50% 42 Glue, valued at less than 40c lb l%c lb and 20% Valued at 40c or more per lb . . 7c lb and 20% 42 " casein 25 % 42 " size, as glue (T. D. 10796). 42 •• bone size, as glue (T. D. 10796). 42 " fish, as glue. 42 " manufactures wholly or in chief value of. 25% 1439 '• marine (T. D. 16222) 25% 1459 " paste (T. D. 6933, 7948, 9198, 15002, 17625) 20% 1459 " sichel, not glue (T. D. 26854) 20% 42 " sizing, as glue (T. D. 10796). 1587 " stock (T. D. 10014) Free Tuberine, as (T. D. 23561). 43 Glycerin, crude, not purified (T. D. 22258, 32942, 33201) Ic lb 43 " refined (T. D. 32942, 33201) 2c lb 5 " tannate as a chemical compound (Abt. 2418, T. D. 25499) 25 % 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules^ jubes, or similar forms 25% 1649 Glycerophosphate of quinine (T. D. 36360) Free 26 Glycerophosphoric acid 35 % " compounds 35 % salts of 35 % 2 Glycol monoacetate 6c lb and 30 % 2 " ethylene 6c lb and 30 % 2 " propylene 6c lb and 30 % 28 Glyoophenol For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 5 Goa powder (T. D. 4196) 25 % 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25 % 1110 Goat, Angora or alpaca, or other like animals, plushes, velvets, and all other pile fab- rics, cut or uncut, woven or knit, whether or not the pile covers the en- tire surface, made wholly or partly of the hair of, and all articles made 474 F. Bi Vandechift & Co. Par. iAiEraaE. jw'Rate. liils Tj wholly OEiuTchief lvalue of such plushes, P" ■ .velvets, iOr^pUB* fabrics 40c lb and 50% 1102 Goat beards (T. D. ^3*48), as wool. «»J-Jtvr .Utt 1102 " hair, alpaca, angora, cashmere, and like animals, in the grease or washed, 31c It) of clean content In scoured state . 31c lb On the skin 30c lb of clean content 1102 " hair, alpaca, on the skin. 30c lb of clean content 1102 " hair. Angora in the grease or washed, 31c lb on the clean content In the scoured .state 31c lb 1102 " hair, Angora, on the skin (T. D. 18834, 20845, 22831) 30c lb of clean content 1108-1109 Goat hair cloth, Angora or alpaca, n. s. p. f. (See Wool woven fabrics.) 1586 Goat hair, common, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn, unmanufactured (T. D. 18699, 19847), n. S. p. f Free 1586 " hair, cut in lengths for brushes (T. D. 13942) Free 1586 " hair, dyed, taken from scraps of dyed goat skins, and of less value than like hair undyed (T. D. 29145) Free 1108-1109 Goat hair goodsj Angora or alpaca (53 F. R. 941, T. D. 12216). (See Wool woven fabrics. ) 1586 Goat hair, Madras and Mocha (T. D. 19847, 21739) Free 11] 9 " .hair, manufactures Angora or alpaca.... 50% 1103 " hair, mixed with calf hair (T. D. 13772). 1105 " hair noils, alpaca or Angora (T. D. 7470). See Wool waste.) 1586 " hair, not Angora or alpaca, on skins (T. T>. 13468) Free 1110 " hair plushes, virholly or partly of hair of Angora goat, alpaca or other like ani- mals (T. D. 10677) 40c lb and 50% 1102 " hair. Angora, selected and bunched (T. D. 13942). '(See Goat hair alpaca.) 1106 " hair tops, Angora or alpaca (T. D. 17437), 33c lb and 20% 1420 " heads, fur chief value (Abt. 44353) 40% 1107 " hair yarns. Angora, cashmere or alpaca, valued at not more than 30c tb, 24c lb and 30% Valued at more than 30c but not more than $1 lb 36c lb and 35% Valued at more than $1 lb ... . 36c lb and 40% 1431 " leather, dressed and finished, other than shoe leather 20 % 7 iT 2 " meat, fresh 2%ctb 1111 " skin carriage robes, if wool lined (T. D. 3702). (See Wool blankets.) 1420 " skin crosses, loosely sewed (T. D. 12985, 21806) 40% 1431 " skin, embossed (T. .D. 5705) 20% 1420 " skin, mats 10% 1420 " skin, plates 10 % 1119 " skin, rugs, if wool lined and in chief value of wool (T. D. 12985) 50% Schedule of Duties 475 Par. Article. Rate. 1420 Goat skin, wearing apparel 15% 1666 " skins. Angora, except the hair (T. D. 12865, 15699, 22831) Free 1431 " skins, dressed and finished, n. s. p. f. (Abt. 34493) 20% 1 666 " skins, raw (T. D. 13468) Free 702 Goats (T. D. 7544) $2 per head 399 Goblets, metal, If not plated 40 % 218 " or tumblers, cut glass (T. D. 3020, 11001) 55% 218 " or tumblers, plain glass 50% 13 Goddard's non-mercurial plate powder (T. D. 32961, 33319, 33453) 25% 225 GoKS'les, see spectacles (T. D. 13873). 399 Gold articles, manufactured, n. s. p. f 60% 1581 " beaters' molds a"d skins (T. D. 352).... Free 1313 " beaters' paper (T. D. 3508, 7979) 35% 1313 " beaters' planes (T. D. 23667, Abt. 1598, T. D. 25337) 35% 1459 " beaters' sheets of animal tissue (Abt. 513, T. D. 25067) 20% 1539 " bullion Free 385 " bullions, wholly or in chief value of tinsel wire, lame or lahn 6c lb and 35% 1553 " coins (T. D. 11907, 14575) Free 202 " decorated tiles, except pill tiles and so- called quarries or quarry tiles. (See Tiles.) 1539 " dust (T. D. 14106) Free 1430 " embroideries 75% 1430 " , epaulets, galloons, knots, laces, stars, tas- sels and rings 90% 399 " foil for dentists (T. D. 2674) 60% 1428 " galleries for jewelry (T. D. 4204) 75% 1428 " jewelry 80% 383 " leaf. (See Par. for sizes) . . . .55c per 100 leaves 21 " liquid, as paint (T. D. 5814) 25% 399 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f 60% 1617 " medals, if trophies or prizes (T. T>. 6566, 1349'?, 13759), and received and ac- cepted as honorary distinctions Free 399 " medals, religious (T. D. 13378) 60% "1 " rinriate of 25% 1539 " old, fit only for remanufacture (T. D. 8619) Free 1634 " ore (T. D. 6858, 8967) Frpe 21 " oxide of 25 % 1,!!05 " paper (T. D. 8940, 12353) 5e lb and 15% 352 " pens 25c gross and 20% 399 " plated articles, n. s. p. f 60% 1428 " plated articles, jewelry 80 % 68 " powder (T. D. 6113, 15415, 23140), as color 25% 62 " powder, it for toilet use 75% 21 " .salts and all other compounds and mix- tures of which gold constitutes the element of chief value. . 25% 77 " size (T. D. 9223) 25 % 1634 " sweepings (T. D. 7418) Free 385 " thread 6c lb and 20% 385 " tinsel wire 6c lb and 10 % 367 " watch cases 45 % 476 F. B. Vandecrift & Ct) . * Par. Article. Rate. 399 Gold wire 60% 1429 Goldstone, paste chief value (T. D. 26555) 20% 399 " metal chief value (Abt. 183, T. D. 24973) 60% 1402 GoU balls 30% 1402 " balls, old (Abt. 1672, T. D. 25337) 30% 1402 " clubs (T. D. 17494), metal chief value, if not plated 30% 1607 Goloshes or clogs, wood and leather, leather chief value (T. D. 5994) Free 399 Gong sets, not toys, if not plated (T. D. 28591) . . 40% 1443 Gongs (T.' D. 18726) 40 % 1460 Goods liable to two or more rates of duty, the highest to be taken. " lost overboard after entry dutiable (T. D. 30729). " mixed materials. If permanently attached as entireties, according to component of chief value (T. D. 14859). " mixed materials, when possible must be segregated (T. D. 14841). 712 Goose breasts, smoked 35 % 1419 " feathers stripped from the quills and tied in bundles, as feathers advanced (Abt. 42860) 60% 712 " livers, packed in goose fat (T. D. 15156). 35% 1439 " quill splits (T. D. 7148) 25 % 1419 " skins, dressed, not advanced further than dyeing (Abt. 19714, T. D. 724, 4975, 12838, 29288) 60% 1419 " skins, with down on, crude or not dressed, colored or otherwise advanced or man- ufactured In any manner (T. D. 37416) 20% 1430 Gorings cotton 90 % 1430 " silk 90% 1430 " wool or hair (T. D. 10677) 90% 1430 Gothroagh machine laces 90% 399 Gouges (T. D. 10568), if not plated 40% Gowns, as wearing apparel, according to mate- rial. " tea, fur lined and trimmed, according to material (T. D. 14960). 1514 Grain bags, domestic, exported filled, imported by exporter Free 1018 " bags, burlap, not bleached, printed, sten- ciled, painted, dyed, colored, or ren- dered non-inflammable Ic lb and 10% If bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored or rendered non-inflam- mable Ic lb and 15 % bags, other material, according to mate- rial. 729 " green kern (T. D. 15950, 33432), 30c bu. of 60 lbs 61 Grained musk 20 % 34 Grains, as drugs, advanced in value if not alco- holic 10% 1567 " as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1419 " artificial 60% 730 " brewers .' .' j's'per ton 730 " hulls of, ground or unground. . .10c per 100 tbs Schedule of Duties 477 Par- Article. Rate. 731 Grains or seeds, screenings, scalplngs, chaff, or scourings of 10 % Provided, That when grains or seeds con- tain more than 5% of any one foreign matter dutiable at a rate higher than that applicable to the grain or seed, the entire lot shall be dutiable at such higher rate. 1415 " emery Ic lb " imported to be ground. (See Act of Jan. 9 1883 ) 1459 " mixtures of, for food (T. D. 2841) 20% 34 " not edible, advanced in value, if not alco- holic 10 % 1567 " not edible, crude, if not alcoholic Free 34 "of ammonium, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " of ammonium, crude, if not alcoholic. . . Free 1567 " of paradise, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1684 " of tin. (See Proviso.) Free 1419 " ornamental 60% 1606 " skin, tawed or tanned, as leather Free 53 Graisse adherente (T. D. 5144) 20% 1444 Gramophone needles 45 % 1444 Gramopbones 30 % 1444 " disks and cylinders (T. D. 32779,, 33490) 30% 1509 Grana or granella (cochineal) Free 403 Granadilla wood, in the log, rough or hewn.... 10% 410 " wood, manufactures of 33 1/3% 403 " wood, sawed, n. s. p. f 15% 403 " wood, veneers 20% 1509 Granella (cochineal) Free 235 Granite blocks, polished (T. D. 12362) 50% 235 " broken (T. D. 16256) 15c cu. ft. 235 " dressed, hewn, or polished (T. D. 25743) 60% Not dressed, hewn, or polished 15c cu. ft. 211 " earthenware, decorated, non-vitrifled ab- sorbent body 50 % 211 " earthenware, white (T. D. 15171), non- vitrifled absorbent body 45% 1020 " linoleum 36% 235 " monumental or building stone, manufac- tured 50% Unmanufactured 16c cu. ft. 235 " monuments (T. D. 29032) 50% 235 " paving stone (T. D. 13659) 50% 235 " sawed (T. D. 9186) 60% 235 " unmanufactured, suitable for use as monumental or building stone (T. D. 34146) 15ccu. ft. 1875 " unmanufactured, not suitable (or use as monumental or building stone, n. s. p. f Free 214 Granito (T. D. 36142) 30% 1412 Granulated cork, n. s. p. f -. . 26% 393 " lead (T. D. 8581), on lead content 2%c lb 727 " rice (T. D. 5678, 6986, 7113) %c lb 1684-1685 Granulated tin. (See Proviso, Par. 1684). Free 1568 Granza or garance, madder Free 743 Grape fruit Ic lb go 6 " juice, grape sirup, and other similar products of the grape, containing or 478 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. capable of producing less than % % of alcohol 70c per gall. Containing or capable of producing more than % % of alcohol 70c per gall. And in addition on the alcohol contained therein or that can be produced there- from $5 per gall. 34 Grape leaves, preserved in brine (Abt. 736, T. D. 25110) 10% 503 " sugar (37 F. R. 85, T. D. 6740, 12822). (See Dextrose.) 753 " vine cuttings and seedlings 25% 752 " vines (T. D. 11574) 25% 742 Grapes, in bulk or in bbls. or other pkgs. of the capacity of the bbls. or pkgs, or of such bulk 25c cu. ft. 742 " dried (T. D. 16004) 2%c lb " in barrels, measurement of (T. D. 22767, 23602). 749 " prepared or preserved in any manner.. 35% 750 " if containing 5 % or more of alcohol, in addition, on the alcohol contained therein $5 gall. Provided, however, that nothing in this Act shall be construed as permitting the importation of intoxicating liquor in violation of the Eighteenth Amend- ment. 749 " in tins preserved or prepared, if contain- ing no alcohol 35% no allowance for decay (T. D. 32108, 32306, 32762). 213 Graphite, amorphous 10 % 213 " crystalline flake l%c tb 213 " crystalline lump, chip, or dust.. 20% 216 " manufactures of n. s. p. f 45% 1444 Graphophone needles 45 % 1444 Graphophones or parts thereof (T. D. 23195)... 30% 228 Graphoscopes (T. D. 16975) 45% 316 Grapnel rope (T. D. 9200) 35% 1419 Grass aigrets (T. D. 31144) 60% 1021 " and cotton fiber cloth (T. D. 15984) 40% 409 " bamboo screens. (See Bamboo screens.) 1459 " bleached (T. D. 13375) 20% 1406 " bonnets, trimmed or blocked 50% Not trimmed or blocked 35% 1406 " braids, plaits and laces for making hats (T. D. 8071), not bleached, dyed, col- ored or stained 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained... 20% 1582 " China or ramie Free 399 " clippers (T. D. 17661), if not plated 40% 1021 " cloth (T. D. 25361, 26265) 40% 1309 " cloth as hanging paper not printed, litho- graphed, dyed, or colored 10% Printed, lithographed, dyed, or colored, l%c lb and 20% 1023 " cocoa fiber mats (T. D. 11425) 6c sq. ft. 1406-1439 Grass defined. 1567 Grass, dog (T. D. 20624, 23042, 23142) Free in''2 " dried (T. D. 16153) Free 1419 " dyed (T. D. 30277) 60% Schedule of D ;; t ! k s 479 Par. Articik. Rate. 1021 Grass fiber cloth (T. D. 12358, 13661, 21000).... 40% 1651 " for paper stock Free 1021 " hammocks, hemp or sisal (T. D. 12354). 40% 1406 " hats and hoods, not trimmed or blocked 35% Trimmed or blocked 50 % 1406 " hats, wholly or partly manufactured. Not blocked, or blocked, not trimmed or trimmed, if sewed 60% 1582 " henequen Free 373 " hooks (T. D. 15796) 30% 1418 " isolepsis, prepared (T. D. Abt. 30942, 33055) 60% 1582 " istle or Tamplco fiber. . Free 1439 " kuskua root fans (T. D. 21056) 25% 1582 " manila, n. s. p, f Free 1439 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12223) 25% 1439 " Mexican talDle mats (T. D. 12240) 25% 1457 " noils, china (T. D. 6873, 13348) 10% 1021 " palm fiber cloth (T. D. 12355) 40% 1651 " pulp Free 1439 ■' raffia braids (T. D. 11879, 17267) 25% 1021 " ramie cloth (T. D. 12223, 12'».48), as flax cloth 40 % 1442 " sea (T. D. 21015) ' 10% 761 " seeds. Alfalfa 4c lb Alsike clover 4c lb Crimson clover Ic lb Red clover 4c lb White clover ■ 3c tb Clover, n. s. p. f 2c lb Millet Ic lb Timothy 2c tb Hairy vetch 2c lb Spring vetch Ic tb All other grass seeds, n. s. p. f. (See Proviso.) 2c tb 761 " seed, Italian and English rye (T. D. 14721, 15411) 2c tb 761 " seed, sainfoin (T. D. 14937) 2c lb 1582 " sisal Free 1021 " sisal hammocks (T. D. 9812, 12354).... 40% 777 " sour (T. D. Abt. 26120, 31757) $4 per ton " splitting and drying, not a manufacture (T. D. 24330). ]^4X9 " stems of wheat for funeral decoration (T. D. 25916) ■. 60% 1439 " straw cloth (T. D. 14402) 25% 1582 " sun bleached (T. T>. 17150) Free 1582 " sunn, n. s. p. f T Free 1582 " textile, unmanufactured or undressed, n. s. p. f • Free 1439 " thread in leaf (T. D. 3621, 12223, 12248) 25% 1021 " thread in fiber 40% 1582 Grasses, African (T. D. 12300) Free 1582 " and fibers, not dressed or manufactured, n. s. p. f Free 1651 " as paper stock Free cut to length and bunched are "dressed" (T. D. 35149). 1622 " loofah (T. D. 15411) Free 1622 " natural dried (T. D. 13375, 32568) Free 480 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. 1439 1419 1419 1582 1419 1619 63 56 S3 1 13 1571 56 53 53 5 5 62 5 1305 53 56 53 5 53 53 24 53 56 1419 68 72 68-72 734 735 745 747 749 217 752 729 72 72 64 767 Article. Rate. Grasses, natural dried, and made into wreaths (T. D. 6030) 25% natural dyed (T. D. 30277) 60% ornamental (T. D. 30277) 60% wired and bunched (T. i>. 30277) 60% Gravel, as ballast (T, D. 25627) Free Grease, brown wool, crude . . . , %c lb Refined, or improved in value or condi- tion, n. s. p. f Ic lb " commonly used in soap making or in wire drawing, or for stuffing or dressing leather, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15414) 35% cord (T. D. 13976) 20% crude olein (T. D. 15040) IHclb curriers' blacking (T. D. 15124) 25% enfleurage. If not alcoholic (T. D. 23965)' Free from whale blubber (T. D. 31594, 33263) 36% hard, residue of wool grease, as wool grease. lanolin (T. D. 27773) Ic lb mineral (T. D. 13664) 25% oil and alkali mixed 25 % paints, theatrical (T. D. 24246) 75% petroleum, medicinal (T. D. 12587) 26% proof papers (T. D. 307671 3c lb and 16% sod oil (T. D. 10962, 11236) 6c per gall. soluble 35% sperm oil (T. D. 11326) 10c per gall. spermaceti not (T. D. 11573). Stauffer's Lubricant not (T. D. 9986) 25% wool, lanolin (T. D. 27773) Ic lb wool or degras. (See Grease, brown wool.) Greases, alcoholic, containing 20% or less of alcohol 20c lb and 25 % Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40o lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, gOc lb and 26% n. s. p. f 20% soluble, for softening, finishing or dye- ing, n. s. p. f 35% Grebe skins, as ornamental feathers (T. D. 3682), Importation Prohibited Grecian red (T. D. 11540, 14306) 25% Green chrome (T. D. 21720) 25% French, dry or moist ■.. . 26% apples 25c bu. of 50 lbs apricots %c lb peaches or pears ^clb plums, prunes and prunelles %clb fruits, n. s. p. f 35 % glass bottles. (See Glass bottles.) house stock, plants, n. s. p. f. (T. D 20449) 25% kern (T. D. 15950, 33432) 30c bu. of 60 lbs mineral 25% paint 25% Paris 15 % peas, in bulk, or in barrels, sacks, or similar packages Ic lb Schedule of Duties 481 Pab. Article. Rate. 232-233 Green stones, as marble (T. D. 278). 806 Green syrup of, non-alcoholic, as fruit juice. 1573 " vitriol or copperas, or sulphate of iron. Free 1430 Grenadine veilings (T. D. 10797, 13981) 90% 1459 •■ sirup, not fruit juice (T. D. 35923) 20% 1459 Grenadines, according to material (T. D. 14713.) 327 Gridirons, cast 20 % 327 Grinders, cast iron (T. D. 30981) 20% 399 Grindstone shafts (T. D. 16807) 40% 236 Gi-indstones, artificial (T. D. 17440) $1.75 ton 236 " finished or unfinished (T. D. 13679) . . $1.75 ton 214 " for crushing colors (T. D. 32351) 30% millstones not (T. D. 23949). 236 " small (T. D. 13679) $1.75 ton 335 Grit, iron or steel . %c It) 723 Grits or groats, buckwheat %c lb 724 " corn 30c per 100 lbs 726 " oat 80c per 100 lbs 726 Groats as oatmeal (T. D. 8509) 80c 100 lbs 202 Grooved and corrugated tiles. (See Tiles.) 207 Gross- Almerode glass-pot clay. (See Clay.) 6 Ground alum %clb 55 " bean oil, as soya bean 2%c lb 757 " beans or peanuts, shelled (T. D. 3240)... 4c lb Unshelled 3c lb 1526 " bones (T. D. 23092) Free 214 " Caen stone (T. D. Abt. 26310, 31813)... 30% 774 " chicory root 3c lb 1412 " cork, n. s. p. f . . . 25% 214 " Cornwall stone (T. D. Abt. 26148, 31774) 30% 214 " feldspar (T. D. Abt. 25265, 31478) 30% 214 " flint (T. D. Abt. 26009, 31727) 30% 28 " guaiacol. carbonate. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 208 " mica 20% 779 " mustard 8c lb 1459 " olive nuts (T. D. 22783) 20% 214 " ore of antimony (T. D. 23816) 30% 767 " peas (T. D. 31813, 31987) 2clb 205 " plaster of Paris (T. D. 10567) $1.40 ton 214 " quartz (T. D. Abt. 25279, 31478) 30% 209 " talc (T. D. 31635) 25% 212 Guadalajara pottery, vitrified non-absorbent body 70% 1584 Guaiac gum, crude Free 1584 " gum otherwise than crude (Abt, 145, T. D. 24973) Free 28 Guaiacol and its derivatives. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " carbonate For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 1583 Guano (T. D. 391) . . ..... Free 1567 Guarana paste, if not alcoholic (T. D. 1889, 22782) Free 748 Guava jelly (T. D. 1762, 9043) 35% 748 " marmalade (T. D. 1762) 35% 1594 GuaTulc Free 214 Giilir or kiesselguhr (T. D. 6287, 7290) 30% 34 Gulmaiive or chamomile, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10% 15 67 " or chamomile, crude, if not alcoholic... Free 711 Guinea fowls, as poultry (T. D. 28652, 29568).. 3c lb 4S2 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 34 Guinea grains, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10% 15U7 " grains, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1443 Guitar fret wire (T. D. 6697) 40% 1434 " strings, catgut (T. D. 10758, 15518) 40% 1443 " strings, metal (T. D. 4453) 40% 1443 " strings, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14741) 40% 1211 " strings, silk (T. D. 4453) 60% 1443 Guitars > 40 % 1414 " if toys 70% 11 Gum amber, crude, n. s. p. f.. (T. D. 8825, 12967) $1 IT) 1438 " amber, manufactures of, n. s. p. f 20% 11 " amberoid, unmanufactured, or crude gum, n. s. p. f $1 tb 1584 " ammoniac Free 907 " and cotton etoffe (T. D. 15836), 5c sq. yd. and 30 % 1584 " and gum resin, advanced in value Free 1584 " and gum resin, cruds (T. D. 33005) Free 1584 " and gum resin, lactucarium (T. D. 11970) Free 1459 " and gum resin combined, varnolette (T. D. 10088) 20% 1584 " anime (T. D. 2907) Free 11 " Arabic (T. D. 14810) %c lb 1584 " Barbary, belium and benzoin or benja- min Free 86 " British lJ4c lb 1584 " cape and cerrie, crude Free 1459 " chewing (T. D. 32780, 32926) 20% 25 " chicle, crude 10c tb chicle, refined or advanced in value by drying, straining or any other process or treatment whatever beyond that essential to the proper packing 15c lb 1584 " copal (T. D. 27360) Free 77 " copal, in oil of turpentine (T. D. 7977).. 25% 1584 " crude Free 158 4 " damar Free 1584 " Bast India Free 1584 " ester Free 1584 " frankincense Free 1584 " gamboge, and garbanum, crude Free 1584 " guaiae Free 1584 " Jeddo, crude Free 1584 " kadaya Free 1584 " kauri Free 1584 " mastic and myrrh, crude Free 1459 " mixed with other ingredients (T. D. 10088) 20% 1584 " not edible Free 1584 " olibanum, crude Free 1459 " olibanum or incense powder (T. D. 10232) 20% 60 " perdu, as opium. (See Opium.) 1584 " refined, for textile printing (T. D. 16639) Free 1584 " resin, artificial, advanced In value (Abt. 145, T. D. 9557, 24973) Free 1584 " resin, crude (Abt. 89, T. D. 24919, 30982, 32245, 33005) Free 1584 " sardarac, shellac and spruce, crude Free 11 " Senegal %c lb 1C04 " Ehellac, from stick or seed lac (T. D. 6381, 9392) Free Far. 15S4 Gtui 86 1584 1568 1688 25 Schedule of Duties 483 Article. Rate. Gtun spruce, cleaned (T. D. 21714) Free substitute (T. D. 12822, 37 P. R. 85)..li4ctb talc and tragacanth, crude Free tragasol (T. D. 32251) Free " turpentine Free vegetable (T. D. Abt. 22265, 30165), re- fined or advanced in value by drying, straining or any other process or treat- mont whatever beyond that essential to the proper packing 15c lb 25 " vegetable, crude 10c lb 1305 Gummed paper (T. D. 17897, 22013, 22723) 5c tb 304 Gun barrel molds not in bars, Valued at not over Ic tb 2/lOc lb Valued above Ic and not above l%c fb.S/lOc lb Valued above l%c and not above 2%c tb 5/lOc tb Valued above 2%c and not above 3%c lb 8/lOc tb Valued above 3%c and not above 5c tb . Ic tb Valued above 5c and not above 8c tb .1 7/lOc tb Valued above 8c and not above 12c tb . 2%c tb Valued above 12c and not above 16c lb.. 3%ctb Valued above 16c per pound 20% " barrel ribs are classified with the ac- companying barrels (T. D. 6780). 1661 " barrels, single tube, forged, rough bored, for shotguns (T. D. 25070) Free 1700 " blocks for gunstocks, rough hewn or sawed, or planed on one side (T. D. 19128) Free 410 " blocks, planed on both sides (T. D. 6780, 6936, 10071, 12201, 20425) 33-1/3% 1585 " cotton, as gunpowder. (See proviso.).. Free 365 " locks, metal (T. D. 10573) 55 % 365 " nipple, plungers, worms (T. D. 6307, 10657) 55% 399 " pencils, if not plated (T. D. 26306) 40% 1585 " powder. (See proviso) Free 365 " stocks, for breech-loading shotguns and rifles (T. D. 13535). (gee Guns.) 1423 " wads, all kinds, n. s. p. f 20% 1426 " wads of hair felt 35% 1018 Gunny bags (46 F. R. 184). (See Grain bags.) 1651 " bags and gunny cloth, old or refuse, as paper stock (T. D. 6577) Free 1019 " cloth and similar fabrics, suitable for covering cotton, composed of single yarns made of jute, jute butts, or other vegetable fiber, not bleached, dyed, col- ored, stained, painted, or printed, not exceeding sixteen threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and weighing not less than fifteen ounces nor more than thirty-two ounces per square yard.... 6/lOc per sq. yd. Weighing more than thirty-two ounces per square yard 3/lOc lb 1651 " cloth for paper making Free 1560 " cloth waste (T. D. 24172) Free 1428 Guns, 1% inches long, having ring attached, valued over 20c doz. (T. D. 24768)... 80% 484 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 399 Guns and pistols, miniature, 5% inches long, if not plated, as manufactures of metal 40 % 365 " and rifles, double-barreled, sporting and breech-loading (T. D. 13694). (See Guns.) 365 " and rifles, double-barreled, sporting and breech-loading, without lock or fittings. (See Guns.) are personal effects (T. D. 23676). 364 " carbines 25% 365 " double or single barrel breech-loading and repeating shotguns, rifles and combination shotguns and rifles. Valued at not more than $5 each. . $1.50 each Valued at more than $5 and not more than $10 $4 each Valued at more than $10 and not more than $25 each $6 each Valued at more than $25 each $10 each And in addition on all the foregoing... 45% Barrels for breech-loading and repeat- ing shotguns and rifles, further ad- vanced in manufacture than rough bored only $4 each Stocks for breech-loading shotguns and rifles, wholly or partly manufactured .$ 5 each And in addition on all the foregoing. ... 50% On all parts of such guns or rifles, and fittings for such stocks or barrels, fin- ished or unfinished 55 % Provided, that all breech-loading shot- guns and rifles imported without a lock or locks or other fittings shall be sub- ject to a duty of $10 each and 55% 364 " muskets (T. D. 9537, 13212) < 25% 364 " muzzle-loading muskets, shotguns, rifles, and parts 25% 365 " partially manufactured (T. D. 13535). (See Guns.) 365 " parts of, n. s. p. f 55 % 365 " single-barreled, breech-loading and parts of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5889, 5907). (See Guns.) 364 " shot, muzzle-loading (T. D. 15315) 25% 364 " Turkish, as muskets (T. D. 13212) 25% 344 Gut, artificial flies, in part of (T. D. 15138) 45% 1655 " bovine, unmanufactured (Abt. 3155) (T. T>. 25677) Free 1434 " cat, oriental, or whip, and all manufac- tures of, n. s. p. f. (T. B. 23640, 23699) 40% 344 " flies and fishhooks (T. D. 16223, 20612). 45% 344 " leaders (T. D. 15222, 31161) 45% 1434 •■ spinning (Abt. 1959, T. D. 23699, 25411) 40% 1434 " strings, for musifal instruments (T. D. 6694, 10758, 15518, 18733) 40% 1434 " strings, rackets (T. D. 10397) 40% 1434 " strings, violin (T. D. 14741) 40% 1434 " tennis, strings made from sinews of cat- tle (T. D. 23995, 25940) 40% 1709 " worm, unmanufactured (T. D. 31813).. Free Schedule of Duties 485 Par. Article. Rate. 1434 Gnt, worm, manufactures of 40% 1655 Gnts, bladders, integuments, tendons and intes- tines, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6694) Free 1594 Gutta balata and gutta siak Free 1594 " percha, and scrap or refuse india rubber fit only for remanufacture Free 1594 " percha, crude (T. D. 15006, G. A. 3914, 19528) Free 1439 " percha, manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22871) 25% 14S9 •' percha, recovered (T. D. 15006) 25% 1457 " percha scraps, as waste (T. D. 282S3, Abt. 31292, 33194) 10% 316 " percha, telegraph cable (T. D. 11398)... 35% 399 Guys, special metallic alloy (T. D. 17164) 40% Gymnasium apparatus, not scientific apparatus (T. D. 18423). 235 Gypsum blocks, rough (T. D. 26319) 15ccu. ft. 235 " blocks, dressed 50% 1643 " crude (T. D. 26513) Free 205 " ground or calcined (Abt. 562, T. D. 9950, 25067) $1.40 per ton 1440 " manufactures, n. s. p. f 35% 1440 " or selenite plates (T. D. 12383) 35% H Pab. Article Rate 5 Haarlem oil (T. T>. 5888, 6921) 25% 23 If in capsules, piUs, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 399 Hackels, steel teeth, if not plated 40 % 1001 Hackled flax, dressed line (T. D. 15373, 15865). 2c lb 1001 " hemp or line of hemp (T. D. 13366). ... 2c lb 359 Haemometers, if not plated (T. D. 18018) 45% 1407 Haldebrooms (T. D. 15963) 15% 1106 Hair advanced beyond washed or scoured condi- tion, but not further advanced than roving 33c tb and 20% 1102 " alpaca, Angora . goat and like animals. (See Wool.) 1108-1109 Hair, alpaca. Angora goat and other like animals, cloth of, n. s. p. f. (See Wool fabrics.) 1105 Hair, alpaca. Angora goat, or other like ani- mals, tops. (See Wool.) 1110 " alpaca, Angora goat, or other like ani- mals, velvets, plushes and all other pile fabrics 40c lb and 50% 1107 " alpaca or Angora goat yarns. (See Woolen yarns.) 385 " and metal flats, if metal thread chief value (T. D. 11342) 45% 15g6 " animal, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn but unmanufactured (T. D. 29145), n. s. p. f Free 1102 " Angora goat, cashmere goat, alpaca, and like animals (T. D. 22831), F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. In the grease or washed, of clean con- tent 31c lb Scoured 31c It) On the skin, of clean content 30c lb 1106 Hair, Angora goat, cashmere goat, alpaca and like animals, in form of tops or ad- vanced in any manner beyond the washed or scoured condition, but not further advanced than roving, 33c lb and 20% 62 " applications for, alcoholic 40c lb and 75% 62 " applications for, non-alcoholic 75% 1586 " badgers' (T. D. 11068) Free 1459 " black horse, Mexican fiber (T. D. 15956) 20% 1111 " blankets made of, as wool blankets (T. D. 22985). 1111 " blankets, made of Angora goat or alpaca. As Wool blankets. 1403 " beads, not strung or strung loosely on thread for facility in transportation only (T. D. 7895) 35 % and wool on skins, n. s. p. f. (See Wool.) 1420 " boas, squirrel (T. D. 13697) 50% 1115 " bonnets and hats of. (See Woolen clothing.) 1113 " braces, bindings and beltings made of, 45c lb on wool content and 50 % 1430 " braids, elastic or non-elastic (T. D. 12359) 90% 1424 " braids, of human (T. D. 12213) 35% 1537 " bristles, crude, not sorted, bunched or prepared Free bristles, sorted, bunched or prepared. . . 7c lb brushes 45 % Hair bunting, as wool woven fabrics. buttons 45 % calf Free camel's and other like animals. (See Wool.) camel's press cloths 35 % cattle (T. D. 24510) Free clippers (T. D. 32055). As Scissors. See Par.) cloth, "crinoline" 35% cloth, known as hair seating 35% clothing ready made, and articles of wearing apparel of every description, made up or manufactured wholly or ' in part, n. s. p. f. (See Woolen cloth- ing.) 1109 Hair, coat linings. (See Fabrics, woolen.) Hair, combs. (See Combs.) combs of metal, valued over 20c dozen pieces 80% cords, and cords and tassels, 45c lb on wool content and 50 % cosmetics for, not alcoholic 75% Alcoholic 40c lb and 75 % crepe, human hair chief value (T. D. 32494) 35% crepe, wool chief value (T. D. 32494)... 50% 1408 1407 1108- 1411 1586 1101 1426 1586 357 1426 1426 1115 1108- 1439 1428 1113 62 1424 11 Hi- 1109 Hair Schedule of Duties 487 Par. Article. Rate. 921 Hair crimpers, cotton chief value (T. D. 14547). 40% 1425 " curled, for beds or mattresses 10% 399 curlers (T. D. 14024), metal chief value, if not plated 40 % 399 " drawing cards, if not plated (T. D. 15141) 40% 1108-1109 Hair, dress goods, as wool woven fabrics. 1430 Hair, dress trimmings, elastic or non-elastic... 90% 921 " dresses of thread (T. D. 13237) cotton , chief value 40 % 62 " dressing, non-alcoholic 75% Alcoholic 40c lb and 75% 62 " dyes, non-alcoholic 75% 62 " dyes, alcoholic (T. D. 18541).. 40c lb and 75% 1430 " embroideries and laces 90% 1430 " fabrics, ornamented with beads, if ap- pllqued 75% 1426 " felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels (T. D. 10460) 25% 1426 " felt, not woven 25% 1108-1109 Hair, flannels, as wool flannels. 1586 Hair, for violin bows (T. D. 15686) Free 1430 " fringes and gimps 90 % 1586 " goat and calf mixed (T. D. 13842) Free 1102 " goat. Angora, selected and bunched, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13942). (See Wool.) 1430 " goat, astrakhan dress trimmings (T. D. 14565) 90% 1420 " goat, astrakhan (T. D. 14290) 40% 1586 " goat, common (T. D. 29145) Free 1586 " goat, Madras and Mocha (T. D. 19847, 21739) Free 1430 " goat trimmings (T. D. 12945) 90% 1102 " goats' beards for brushes, scoured (T. D. 13948) as Wool, n. s. p. f., scoured. 1421 " hares', as hatters' fur (T. D. 9862) 35% 1586 " hogs, cleaned or uncleaned (T. D. 25085) Free 1425 " hogs', curled, for mattresses 10% 1586 " horse, cattle and other animals cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn, but unmfd., n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15686) Free 1425 " horse, curled, for beds or mattresses... 10% 1459 " horse, dyed (T. D. 13218) 20% 1586 " horse, for violin bows (T. D. 15686).. Free 1424 " human, cleaned and drawn, but not man- ufactured (T. D. 9541) 20% 1424 " human, drawn and curled (T. D. 12213) . . 20% 1119 " human, imitation of, wool, as wool man- ufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12331) 50% 1424 " human, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12213) 35% 1424 " human, nets and nettings 35% 1424 " human, partly cleaned (T. D. 32084)... 10% 1424 " human, raw, uncleaned (T. D. 9441, 14252) 10% 1108-1109 Hair, Italian cloth. (See Fabrics, woolen.) 62 Hair lotion, alcoholic (T. D. 15218).. 40c lb and 75% Not alcoholic 75% " manufactures. (See Woolen schedule.) 1430 " mohair laces (T. D. 14628) 90% 1110 " mohair plush (T. T>. 14760) .. 40c lb and 50% 1430 " nets, silk (T. D. 14935) 90% ASS F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Hair Par. 1105 62 1428 1407 31 1439 1439 350 350 350 350 1428 1211 1110 62 62 62 1426 1586 1421 1115 1459 1101 1426 1108-1109 Hatr, -1109 Hair Article. Rate. 1420 1586 1108- 62 1430 1424 1586 62 1105 noils, camels' (T. D. 17207), Carbonized 24c lb Not carbonized 19c lb oil, non-alcoholic 75 % Alcoholic 40c lb and 75 % ornaments, metal, valued above 20c per doz. pieces 80 % I( jewelry 80 % pencils, in quills or otherwise (T. D. 3794, 12239) 45% pins, celluloid or collodion (T. D. 8610, 11033, 11092, 11418, 13557, 16216, 17809) 60% pins, gutta percha 25% pins, horn (T. D. 13954) 25% pins, iron wire, not plated and not jew- elry (T. D. 10484) 35% pins, japanned, iron wire, not plated and not jewelry (T. D. 13902) 35% pins, lacquered (T. D. 32655) 35% pins, not plated and not jewelry (T. D. 13307) 35% pins, ornamental. (See Hair ornaments.) pins, silk covered, silk chief value, not jewelry (T. D. 16411, 21921) 60% plushes, made wholly or partly of the hair of the cashmere goat. Angora goat, alpaca or other like animal (T. D. 10677) 40c lb and 50% powder, non-alcoholic (T. D. 6113) 75% Alcoholic 40c lb and 75 % preparations for, alcoholic (T. D. 18541), 40c lb and 75% preparations for non-alcoholic 75% presscloth, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 29352) 35% rabbits' (T. D. 13313) Free rabbits', prepared for hatters' use 35% rolls (rats) (T. D. 31214, 31315). (See Woolen clothing.) rope, made from cattle hair (G. A. 3947) 20% Russian camel's. (See Wool.) seating 35% seating, selvages should be measured (T. D. 33668). Hair sieves (T. D. 12946). As wool woven fabrics. squirrel boas (T. D. 13697) 50% squirrel (T. D. 22b69) Free Hair, tissue for sieves (T. D. 12946). As wool woven fabrics. tonic (T. D. 11601), non-alcoholic 75% Alcoholic 40c lb and 75 % tosca nets (T. D. 14760) 90% trimmings for hats 35 % unmanufactured, n. s. p. f Free wash (T. D. 23679), if not alcoholic 75% If alcoholic 40c tb and 75 % waste, Angora goat. Cashmere goat, al- paca, and like animals, autiable as wool waste. Schedule of Duties 469 Pah. Article. Rate. 1424 Hair watch guards, of human hair, no part metal (T. p. 1603, 17053) 35% 1113 " webbing, bandings, etc., elastic or non- elastic .... 45c tb on wool content and 50% 1424 " wigs (T. D. 1539), human hair chief value 35% 1703 " wood sticks, for umbrellas Free 1586 " yak (T. D. 4962) Free 1586 " yak, bleached (T. D. 26426, 31842) Free 1523 Hake sounds, crude (T. D. 1648) Free 1523 " sounds, salted and dried (T. D. 18386).. Free 748 Halawy or halva (T. D. Abt. 22671, 30339) 35% 903 Half duck, for sails, if cotton. (See. Cotton cloth.) 383 " gold leaf. (See Gold leaf.) . 55c per 100 leaves 916 " hose, cotton. (See Cotton hose.) 1616 Halt stuff, dried pulp for paper maker (T. D. 1589) Free 341 Halftone plates 25 % 717 Halibut, fresh, frozen, or packed in ice (T. B. 24688, 29973) 2c lb 345 Halter chains 35 % 345 " rings, .not plated with gold or silver.... 35% 1606 Halters (T. D. 19486) Free 355 Ham slicer,s, as knives, carving (T. D. 17731). 1430 Hamburg edgings, cotton (T. t>. 6371) 90% 1430 " edgings, flax 90 % 1430 " net (T. D. 11328) 90% 345 Hamcs 35 % 1112 Hammer felt, in sheets, for making pianoforte hammers (T. D. 4827). (See Felt, wool.) 304 " molds. (See Steel bars.) (T. D. 6047.) 326 Hammers, blacksmiths' l%c lb 365 " gun (T. D. 10657) 55% 399 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6259) 40% 1443 " piano (T. D. 23170) 40% 1443 " tuning (T. D. 6259, G. A. 3911) 40% 1021 Hammocks, hemp and sisal grass (T. D. 12354) . . 40% 409 Hampers, willow, as baskets of wood (T. D. 31574, 31744). 703 Hams 2g tb 703 " in tins, cooked (T. D. Abt. 25617, 31616, 32017) 2c tb 703 " in tins, not prepared (T. D. 33310) 2o tb 1420 Hamster fur in plates (T. D. 13180) 40% Hand barrows, according to material. 1432 " bellows, leather (T. D. 12013) 30% 1306 " bills, lithographic, as lithographic prints. 1310 " bills, printed (T. D. 3941)..'. 25% 1307 " made paper (T. D. 31972). See Paper, writing.) 230 " mirrors, not over 144 inches square.... 60% 1443 " organs, as musical instruments. , 40% 1647 " organs, as tools of trade (T. D. 15185). Free 1414 " organs, small, as toys (T. D. 9298) 70% 1422 " painted fans (T. D. 12797) 50% 340 " saws 20% 1623 " sewing and darning needles Free 214 " warmers, Japanese (T. D. 15330) 30% 918 Handkerchiefs, cotton, finished or unfinished, not hemmed (T. D. 16815), shall pay duty as cloth. 490 F. B. Vandecbift & Co. Pah. Article. Rate. If hemmed or hemstitched (T. D. 22829) shall pay in addition thereto 10% Provided, that none of the foregoing when containing yarns the average number of vi^hich does not exceed number 40, shall pay less than 30%; nor when exceeding number 40, less than 40%. 1430 Handkerchiefs, if embroidered in any manner, tamboured, appIiquSd, or scalloped (T. D. 18895) 75% 1016 " flax, hemp, ramie, or vegetable fiber other than cotton, or of which these sub- stances or either of them is the com- ponent material of chief value, finished or unfinished, not hemmed 35% Hemmed or hemstitched, or unfinished having drawn threads 45% 1430 " if embroidered (T. D. 21716) 75% 1430 " flax lace (T. D. 29171) 90% 1016 " jute, as flax handkerchiefs. 1430 " lace or imitation of lace, wholly or in part 90 % 1430 " lace, centers of (T. D. 26148) 90% Lacquered boxes are unusual coverings for (T. T>. 7468). 1430 " linen lace (T. D. 17065) 90% 918 " madras, as cotton handkerchiefs (T. D. 10409). samples of, are dutiable (T. D. 13445). 1209 " silk, finished or unfinished, not hemmed. 55% If hemmed or hemstitched. . . . 60% 1700 Handle bolts (T. D. 1540) Free 404 Handles, broom, rough shaped 10% " for furniture, according to material. 399 " for curling stones (T. D. 7212) 40% 354 " for knives or erasers, shall be dutiable at not less than the rate imposed upon knives or erasers, valued at more than 50 cents and not exceeding $1.25 per dozen. 399 " for razors, Anticor, if not plated (T. D. Abt. 29888, 32842) 40% 1440 " for razors, ivory, not finished, as im- ported (T. D. 32822) 35% 1456 " for umbrellas, parasols, sunshades and walking canes (T. D. 13377) 40% 1439 " horn 25% -"1 " whip, of wood (T. D. 16805) 33 1/3% ^40 Handsaws 20 % 363 Hangers, sword 50 % 1419 Hanging baskets with artificial flowers (T. D. 6230) 60% 1449 Hangings, Japanese wall, as paintings (T. D. 14524) 20% 1309 " paper with paper back. (See Paper hanging.) Hansom cabs, according to material of chief value. 1414 Happlfats, a.s dolls (Abt. 41346) 70% i!'3 Hard metal, part lead, unwrought, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 3591). ... 2%cn> SrnEDUi, E OF Duties 491 Par. Article. Rate. 1450 Hard pitch (T. D. o04!j) 20% 1440 " rubber all manufactures of n. s. p. f. (T. D. 27425) 35% 399 Hardware, coach, if not plated 40% 1666 Hare skins, not dressed Free 1457 Hares' combings, as waste (T. D. 27971) 10% 704 " dead (T. D. 27646) 4c Ito 1420 " fur, dressed on the skin, not advanced further than dyeing (T. D. 9862).... 25% 1421 " fur, not on the skin, prepared for hatters' use 35% 704 ■' in vinegar (T. D. 7244) 4c lb 715 •' live 15% 1443 Hannonlcas, flute (T. D. 14392) 40% 1443 " mouth, one octave or over (T. D. 18483). 40% 1414 " mouth, less than one octave (T. D. 18483) 70% 1414 " toy (T. D. 22096, 22105) 70% 1414 " toy with celluloid coverings (T. D. 13302) 70% 1443 " triple and quadruple (T. D. 33384) 40% 1443 Harmoniums (T. D. 2869) 40% 1507 Harness and tackle for emigrants' teams, accom- panying same (T. D. 18579) Free 345 " buckles (T. D. Abt. 26105, 31757) not plated with gold or silver 35 % Plated with gold or silver 60% 345 " furniture and hardware. Not plated with gold or silver 35% Plated with gold or silver 60% 53 " grease (T. D. 14520) 20% 1606 " leather, n. s. p. f Free 1436 " valued more than $70 per set and single harness valued more than $40 (T. X). 30381) 35% 13 " liquid, as blacking, if not alcoholic (T. D. 11545) 25% 913 " loom, cotton or other vegetable fiber, 25c lb and 25% 1004 " twine (T. D. 14405). (See Twine.) 1434 Harp strings, catgut (T. D. 10758, 15518) 40% 1443 " strings, metal (T. D. 4453) 40% 1443 Harps and harpsichords (T. D. 15016) 40% 1504 Harrows, tooth and disk Free 7 Hartshorn. (See Ammonia.) 5 " spirits of 2 5 % 1406 Harvest hats, of straw, chip, grass, or palm leaf, valued at less than $3 per doz. (T. D. 39468) 25% 1504 Harvester, Stewart sheaf loader (T. D. Abt. 32387, 33433) Free 1504 Harvesters Free 773 Hash 35% 5 Hashhisch or hasheesh (T. D. 9168) 25% 1118 Has.socks, wool 30 % 1113 Hat bands, wool, mourning (T. D. 6243), 45c lb on wool content and 50% 913 " bands, cotton (T. D. 4573, 16093, 23280). 36% 1432 " bands, leather strips for (T. D. 13243).. 30% bands or trimmings, not galloons (T. D. 23280). 1 ands, silk 55 % braids, brrk otJier t)ian of cuba bark (T. D. 13298) 33 1/3% 1207 410 492 F. B. Vandecrift. & Co. Par. Article. , Rate 1406 Hat braids, chip, grass, osier, palm leaf, rat- tan, straw, willow, real horsehair, manila hemp, or cuba bark, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained (T. D. 21861, 22843) 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained. ... 20% br^ds, cotton (T. D. 14691, 61 F. R. 928) 90% braids, felt (T. D. 14918, 15009) 90% braids, manila hemp (T. D. 12359, 12546). (See Hat braids.) braids, ramie 30 % Manufactures of 40 % braids, straw, in part only, according to chief value (T. D. 22170). braids, straw and horse hair (T. D. 11368, 22843). (See Hat braids of chip, etc.) braids, wire covered with silk, silk chief value 90% braids, wool 90% bodies, fur, as hats of fur. bodies, wool. (See Clothing, wool.) cases, dutiable coverings (T. D. 10093). cork ventilators (T. D. 13603) 30% hat cork crowns, wool, as wool manu- factures (T. D. 10541) 50% crowns, 9mbroidered, worsted (T. D. 14130) 75% crowns, gelatin, silk and cotton, accord- ing to component material of chief value (T. D. 13288). forms, sparterie and cotton, cotton chief value (T. D. 13203) 40% forms, straw (T. D. 12430, 31634) 35% frames, cotton (T. D. Abt. 27724, 32244). 40% linings, cotton, made up ready to be in- serted (T. T>. 27660) 35% materials, conference report on (T. D. 9915). materials, marly cloth not (T. D. 9941). materials, oilcloth for sweat bands (T. D. 10393) 3c sq. yd. and 20 % materials, sparterie (T. D. 11691), if bleached or colored 20 % Not bleached or colored •. 15 % materials, sweat bands of leather (T. D. 12124) 30% miner's wool and resin (T. D. 13380, as clothing, wool. pins and ornaments, metal, valued above 20c per dozen pieces (T. D. 30612, 31402) 80% pin tops of glass or paste, not for use in manufacturing jewelry (T. D. 32883).. 50% pin tops of imitation precious stones, cut or faceted (T. D. 31844, 31895) 20% pins and ornaments, if jewelry valued over 20c per dozen 80% pins with solid heads, without ornamen- tation, of brass, copper, iron, steel or other base metal, not plated with gold or silver, and not jewelry 35 % Schedule of Duties 493 P*". Article. Rate. 1406 Hat plaques of straw (G. A. 3733, T. D. 31634) . . 35% 316 " ribbon -wire (T. D. 16014) 25% 1406 " shapes, straw and cotton (T. D. 16349, 31634) 35% 1430 " sides of cotton, net (T. D. 16808) 90% 316 '• silk covered wire (T. D. 15149) 35% 1432 •• sweats (T. D. 31742, 32360) 30% 1430 " trimmings (13 S. C. R. 186, 8 S. C. R. 732, 10 S. C. R. 186, 49 F. R. 19, T. D. 979, 981, 12925), n. s. p. f., in chief value of yarns, threads, filaments, etc.. 90% 1430 " trimmings, beaded, beads chief value (T. D. 16229) 90% 1430 " trimmings, metal galloons (T. D. 12370). 90% 1439 " trimmings, straw (T. D. 33510) 25% 316 " wire, iron or steel, covered with cotton, silk or other material (T. D. 15405) ... 35% 316 " wire of metal or ribbon wire ' (T. D. 33126), not covered. (See Iron or steel wire.) 399 Hatchets, if not plated 40 % 1115 Hats, alpaca (T. D. 14130), as .Clothing, woolen. 1115 " Argyle, for ladies (T. D. 12942). (See Clothing, wool.) 1406 " bamboo, so called, not trimmed or blocked 35% Trimmed or blocked 60% 1406 " bonnets, and hoods, composed of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, osier, rattan, willow, Cuba bark or manila hemp (T. D. 31634), whether wholly or partly manufactured, but not trimmed or blocked 35% If trimmed or blocked (T. D. 33407) 50% If sewed 60 % 1427 " caps, bonnets, and hoods, for men's, women's, boys', or children's wear, trimmed or untrimmed. 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 (T. D. 6487). Valued at not more than $4.50 per dozen, 11.60 doz. Valued more than $4.50 and not moi" than $9 per dozen $3 doz. Valued more than $9 and not more than $15 per dozen $5 doz. Valued more than $15 and not more than $24 per dozen $7 doz. Valued more than $24 and not more than $36 per dozen $10 doz. Valued more than $36 and not more than $48 per dozen $13 doz. Valued more than $48 per dozen $16 doz. And in addition thereto, on all the fore- going 25% 1406 " bonnets, and hoods, braids, plaits, laces and willow sheets or squares, composed wholly or in chief value of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, rattan, 494 £-. F. B. Vandegrift&Co. <* Par. AitTicLE. Rate. .. real horsehair, cuba bark, or manila hemp, suitable for making or orna- menting:, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained.... 20% Hats, caps not (T. D. 10562, 10860). (See Caps.) 9i;i " cotton or other vegetable fiber (T.D. 15870) 35% 1414 " dolls' 70 % 1115 " felt (T. D. 22228). (See Clothing, wool.) 1115 " felt, varnished (T. D. 10565). (See Cloth- ing, wool.) fez caps, not (T. D. 12025). (See Caps.) fur trimmed, according to material of chief value (T. D. 28783, 28831). 1115 " hair (T. D. 12938), as clothing, wool. 1406 " harvest. (See Harvest hats.) 1406 " horsehair, real, not trimmed or blocked. 35% If trimmed or blocked 50% If sewed 60 % 1213 " imitation horsehair (T. D. 27743, 30839, 31881, 32349) 45c tb and 60% 1115 " ladies', wool (T. D. 12942). (See Cloth- ing, wool.) 1432 " leather 30% 1432 " leather sweat bands for (T. D. 32360).. 30% 1017 " loof fiber (T. D.. 16479) 35% 1406 " manila hemp, not trimmed or blocked.. 35% If trimmed or blocked 50'%) If sewed 60 % 1115 " miners', of wool and resin. (See Cloth- ing, wool.) 1439 " miniature Mexican (T. D. 19413) 25% 1404 " of ramie braid (T. D. 32583) 40% 1313 " paper, varnished (T. D. 24747). 35% 1406 " palm leaf, not blocked or trimmed 35% If trimmed or blocked 50% If sewed 60% 1115 " part hair (T. D. 12938). (See Clothing, wool.) 1017 " pith (T. D. 3557, 4715, 12134) 35% 1115 " pith, wool covered (T. D. 14386). (See Clothing, wool.) 1427 " pullovers of cony skins (T. D. 7220). (As Hats of fur). " plateaus for, as hats, according to mate- rial of chief value (T. D. 31634). 1115 " sailors', of wool (T. D. 9825). See Cloth- ing, wool.) 1210 " silk (T. D. 14295), n. s. p. f 60% 1430 " silk chief value, trimmed (T. D. 10945). 90% 1406 " straw, trimmed or blocked G. A. 3790, (T. D. 22727, 22728), straw chief value 50% Not trimmed or blocked (T. D. 27718).. 35% If sewed 60% 1432 " sweat bands for, of leather (T. D. 19417) 30% 1430 " trimmed, of straw, chip, etc., in chief value of trimming (T. D. 33086, 33138, 33521) 90% 1115 " tweed (T. D. 8506). (See Clothing, wool.) 919 " varnished, coachmen's, cotton buckram chief value (T. D. 28048)..... 35% 143;i " whalebone 25% Schedule of Duties 495 Par. s^.f!s Article. Rate. 1406 Hats, willaw, trimmed»Tpr bl,aaked 50% u Not triromed , or blocked, .j; 35% If sewed 6 % 1115 •• wool (T. D. 33008). (See Clothing, wool.) 1115 " wool felt, varnished (T. D. 10565). (See Clothing, wool.) 1115 " wool, knit (69 F. R. 465). (See Clothing, wool.) 1457 Hatters' fur waste (T. D. 12233, 26955, 28102).. 10% 1421 " furs, dressed on the skin (T. D. 16875). . 35% 1421 " furs, not on the skin (T. D. 10096) 35% 1579 " furs, plucked coney skins (T. D. 14768) Free 327 " irons CEist 20 ^n 1206 " plusli, silk chief value (T.b.' 33493) ... • 60% 1206 " plush, black (T. D. 16577, 25381, 30791, 30912, 32253, 32692, 33641), silk chief value 60 % 1443 Hautboys 40% 232 HautevUle stone (T. D. 30274, 30849) 65ccu. ft. 1432 Haversacks, leather 30 % Hawaiian or Sandwich Islands — The Act of April 30, 1900, constitutes Hawaii a Terri- tory of the United States, and mer- chandise imported from foreign coun- tries is dutiable at the rates imposed by the tariff laws of the United States, and merchandise exported from Hawaii to the United States is subject to the regulations governing the coasting trade of the United States and not subject to any duty (T. D. 2957, 2962, 8317, 10824, 19668, 19783, 19811, 21415, 22197, 22199, 22200, 22201, 22243, 22249, 22283, 22284, 22285, 22286, 22289, 22325, 22341, 22400, 22739, 22881, 22953, 23239, 23407, 23465, 23546, 23588, 23757). 748 " er Sandwich guava jelly (T. D. 9043) .... 35% 777 Hay (T. D. 9775, 16427) $4 ton 355 " knives, without handles. (See Knives.) With handles. (See Knives.) 1504 " loaders (T. D. 32924) Free 777 " marsh (T. D. 31757) $4 ton 755 Hazelnuts (T. D. 6495, 10525), shelled 5c lb Unshelled 2%ctb Head handkerchiefs, according to material (T. D. 6267). 410 " linings for barrels (T. D. 3903) 33 1/3% 1430 " nets, wool 90% 1430 " or hair nets, cotton or other vegetable fiber 90% 1430 " or hair nets, silk 90% tax (T. D. 24286, 24625). 1504 Headers Free 404 Heading blocks, rough, hewn, sawed or bored only (T. D. 3863) 10% 404 " bolts 10% 410 Headings, manufactured 33 1/3% 404 " unmanufactured (T. D. 3863) 10% 1414 Heads, dolls' 70 % 1420 " of animals, mounted, if fur chief value (T. D. 36184) 40% 496 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1439 Heads, if horns chief value , 25 % 1526-1592 Heads of auimalB, not mounted (T. D. 34061) Free 1419 Heads of wild birds, importation of Prohibited 913 Healds, cotton or other vegetable fiber.. 26c lb and 25% 316 " wire 25c M and 30% 5 Healing lotions (T. D. 9284) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms min. 25 % 66 " plasters 20% Hearings before the Board of General Appraisers, samples required (T. D. 31507, 31539, 31676, 32109, 32781). Title IV, Sec. 501 Hearings on appeal for reappraise- ment. Hearses, horses, etc., are not tools of trade (T. D. 8968). 1622 Hcchlma (T. D. 15411) Free 1115 " slippers (T. D. 15411, 17501). (See Clothing, wool.) 316 Heddles, wire (T. D. 26179) 25c M and 30% 357 Hedge shears (T. D. 8750), as scissors. 13 Heel balls (T. D. 7426, 18013) 25% 327 " plates (T. D. 33409) 20% 399 " plates, brassed, if not plated (T. D. 10537) 40% Heirlooms are dutiable, according to material of chief value (T. D. 282). 1443 Helikin in kisten (T. D. 13433) 40% Heliographlc prints, not photographs (T. D. 19899, 19993). 61 Heliotropin (T. D. 33263) 45% 1622 Hellotroplne, or tonka bean crystals (T. D. 14836) Free 34 Hellebore root, advanced in condition, if not alcoholic 10 % 1567 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1115 Helmets, pith, wool covered (T. D. 14386). (See Clothing, wool.) 75 Hematite ore, powdered (T. D. 29497) 20% 1429 " or bloodstone, cut, but not set (T. D. 28437) 20% 34 Hemlock bark, as drugs, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10 % 1567 " bark, as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 5892) Free 39 " bark, extracts of, if not alcoholic (T. D. 5890) 15% 1568 " bark for dyeing, crude Free 1568 " bark for dyeing, ground (T. D. 3226)... Free 1700 " lumber Free 34 " seed and leaf, advanced, if not alcoholic. 10% 1567 " seed and leaf, crude, if not alcoholic... Free 1 001 Hemp, and tow of Ic lb 1021 " articles, n. s. p. f 40% 1019 " bagging for cotton, composed of single yarns not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, counting not over 16 threads per square inch, and weighing not less than 16 ounces, nor more than 32 ounces per square yard 6/lOc sq. yd. Schedule of Duties 497 Par. 1021 1005 1015 1001 1430 1005 1022 1010-1011 1017 1011 1010 1004 316 1001 1021 1006 1001 1021 1016 1016 1430 1406 1007 1430 1430 1001 1582 1-406 1021 1022 1006 1582 1521 1001 1012 1651 1002 1022 1005 1021 1626 54 1006 1010- 1017 1582 1001 Article. Rate. Weighing more than 32 ounces per square yard 3/lOc lb Hemp bags 40 % bale rope (April 21, 1858, N. T.) 2%c lb " bands and bandings 35% Bombay or East India (T. D. 10026) ... Ic lb braids (T. D. 16346, 24972) 90% " cables and cordage, tarred or untarred, 2^c lb carpets and carpeting 35% Hemp, cloth, shirting. (See Fabrics, flax, etc.) Hemp, clothing 35% " cloths, plain woven fabrics of flax, hemp, ramie, or other vegetable fiber than cotton, weighing less than 4% ounces per square yard 35% cloth, n. s. p. f 40 % " cords. (See Flax, threads, etc.) " core in wire rope, as wire (T. D. 16812). dewghuddy, as hemp (T. D. 26288) .... lo lb fibers, knotted (T. D. 31498) 40% " gill nettings. (See gill nettings.) hackled (T. D. 13366) 2c lb hammocks (T. D. 12354) 40% " handkerchiefs, not hemmed 35% " handker-chiefs, hemmed or hemstitched, or unfinished, having drawn threads.. 45% " handkerchiefs, embroidered 75 % hat braids (T. D. 12854). (See Hat braids.) " hydraulic hose 17o lb and 10 % lace 90% " lace window curtains 90 % " line of 2c lb " manila Free " manila, braids, plaits, laces, and willow sheets or squares, composed wholly or in chief value of manila hemp, not bleached, dyed, colored, or stained.... 15% If bleached, dyed, colored, or stained. ... 20% " manufactures, n. s. p. f 40 % mats and rugs 35% nets (gill). (See Gill nettings.) New Zealand (T. D. 24845) Free ••' New Zealand binding twine Free not hackled (T. I?. 7627, 10026) Ic lb not sisal grass (43 F. R. 294). pile fabrics 45 % " rags or clippings for paper stock Free roving and sliver 20% rugs 35% Russian bolt rope (T. D. 16221) 2%c lb school satchels (T. D. 583) 40% seed Free seed oil l%c lb seines. (See Gill nettings.) 1011 Hemp shirting cloth. (See Fabrics, flax, etc.) Hemp soles (T. D. 33050) 35 % sunn or rafla (T. D. 15579) Free tow of (T. D. 7252, 11708) Ic lb 498 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1004 Hemp twine and thraads (T. D. 18004). (See Plax threads, etc.) 1651 " waste (T. D. 9381) Free 1017 " wearing apparel 35% 1006 " webs, gill. (See Gill nettings.) 1015 " webs, n. s. p. t 35% 1004 " yarno, single, in the gray. Not finer than 12 lea 10c tb Finer than 12 lea, and not finer than ■ 60 lea, 10c lb, and %c lb additional for each lea or part of a lea in excess of 12. Finer than 60 lea 35c lb And in addition thereto, on any of the foregoing yarns when boiled 2c n> When bleached, dyed or otherwise treated 5o n> Provided, That the duty on any of the foregoing yarns shall not be less than 2.5 nor more than 35%. 918 Hemstitched handkerchiefs or mufflers composed of cotton. Dutiable as cotton cloth and in addition, 10 % 1016 " handkerchiefs composed of flax, hemp or ramie 45 % 1209 " handkerchiefs or mufflers composed of silk 60% 1430 " flouncings, cotton or other vegetable flber 90% 36 Henbane r 25 % 1582 Henequen Free 1567 Henna leaves, crude, if not alcoholic Free 34 " leaves, ground, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9956) 10% 1108-1109 Henriettas (T. D. 10571), as wool dress goods. 399 Hens, mechanical, if not plated (T. D. 16245).. 40% 712 " not land fowl, but poultry (T. D. 25132). 24 Hensel's tonicum (T. D. 19456), if containing 20% of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c tb and 25% 23 " if in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms (min.) 25% 751 Herbaceous peony bulbs 30% 5 Herbal, extracts, non-alcoholic (T. D. 9227).... 25% 23 " if in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms (min.) 25 % 34 Herbs advanced in value, as drugs, if not alco- holic 10% 1567 " crude, as drugs (T. D. 9863), if not alco- holic Free 779 " ground paprica (T. D. 13188) 5c lb 24 " in alcohol (T. D. 30228). If containing 20 % of alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40o lb and 25% Schedule of Duties 499 Par. Article. Rate. Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80o lb and 25% 1419 Herbs, natural, chemically treated, colored, dyed or painted, n. s. p. f 60% 779 " or herb leaves in glass or other small packages for culinary use 25% 779 " two, mixed and ground (T. D. 9863)... 25% 779 " thyme, ground and in bottles (T. D. 14615) 25% 60 Heroin (T. D. 25239, 25411) $3 oz. 1443 Herophones (T. D. 13790) 40% 1430 Herring bone galloons and trimmings (T. D. 20515) 90% Cisco or lake fish not (T. D. 14064). 1656 " fresh (T. D. 15479) Free 717 " frozen (T. D. 26217) .• Ic lb 721 " ground or bloater paste (T. D. 21758).. 30% 720 " in cans (T. D. 21912, 22414). (See fish in cans). 720 " in oil, or in oil and other substances (T. D. 33588). (See Fish in oil.) 30% 720 " in tomato sauce or bouillon (T. D. 33312, 33884, 34008) in immediate containers weighing with their contents not more than 15 lb s each 25% If in immediate containers weighing with their contents more than 15 lbs each, 1 % c lb , net weight 720 " in immediate containers weighing with contents not more than 15 lbs each. . . 25%. 719 " in bulk or in containers weighing with contents more than 15 lbs each, Ic lb.net weight 720 " kippered, in tins (T. D. 30837, 31357) weighing with contents not more than 15 lbs each 25% In tins weighing with contents more than 15 tb s each l%crb net weight 53 " oil (T. D. 18008) 5c gall. 1630 " oil product of American fisheries (T. D. 15479) Free 719 " pickled or salted, in bulk or in contain- ers weighing with contents more than 15 lbs each (T. D. 23176, 31474, 32226) Ic lb net weight 720 " if in containers weighing with contents not more than 15 lbs each 25% 718 " smoked and skinned or boned 2%c tb 1019 Hessian cloth (T. D. 15499), as burlaps. 1459 Hevaeyerba, as Brazilian tea (T. D. 3909) 20% 5 Hevra matte (T. D. 7918) 25% 1700 Hewn timber (T. D. 6089) Free 41 Hexamethylenetetramine (T. D. 27505) 25% 1587 Hide cuttings, raw (T. D. 19130) Free 1588 " lariats (T. D. 4751) Free 1588 " rope Free 1420 " wearing apparel, partly or wholly manu- factured, composed of or of which hides or skins of cattle of the bovine species, or of the dog or goat, are the component material of chief value. ... 15% 500 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1666 Hides, buffalo (T. T>. 30450, 30564) Free 1589 " cattle, raw or uncured, dry, salted or pickled (T. D. 27294) Free 1606 " elk, dressed as leather, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14060) Free 1589 " of American cattle (T. D. Abt. 30356, 31433, 32285) Free 1666 " horse (T. D. 18871) Free Title III, Sec. 306 (a and b) Hides, neat cattle, impor- tation of Prohibited 1606 Hides, oil dressed, as leather (T. D. 14060) Free 1606 " ox, dressed (T. D. 14059) Free 1666 " raw, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3720) Free " removal of hair by liming is not dressing (T. D. 3720, 21657). 1606 " tanned, n. s. p. f Free 1589 " wet-salted (T. D. 15914) Free 399 Hinge blanks, iron or steel 40 % 399 Hinges of iron or steel 40% 399 " of other metal, if not plated (T. D. 33337) 40% 399 " ornamental iron for church door, not works of art (T. D. 18620) 40 % 410 Hinokl, mfrs. of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 20325) 33 1/3% 1405 " slippers (T. D. 33695) 35% 1668 History, specimens of natural, for scientific pub- lic collections Free 1567 Hoarhound leaves Free 1567 " seed Free 1414 Hobby horses, as toys 70% 331 Hobnails and cut nails, iron or steel. Not exceeding 2 inches long 15% Others, n. s. p. f 1 %c lb 399 Hods, coal, metal. 40% 1504 Hoes, ground, rough forged (T. D. 31740, 31826, 32080) Free 1504 " iron or steel (T. D. 22379) Free 805 Hoff's malt extract in bottle or jugs (54 F. R. 671, T. D. 14718) $1 gall. 809 Bottles pay additional duty. 805 In casks (T. D. 10863) $1 gall. 805 Solid or condensed 60% 703 Hogs (T. D. 18822) %c lb 1537 " bristles, crude, not sorted, bunched or prepared (T. D.. 12852) Free 1408 " bristles, sorted, bunched or prepared.... 7c lb 1425 " hair, curled for mattresses 10% 1686 " hair, not curled or manufactured Free 405 Hogsheads, empty, wood 15% 1587 Hogskins, pieces of, as glue stock (T. D. 24802). Free 1432 Holdalls, leather (T. D. 31708) 30% 319 Holdfasts, plumbers', as forglngs (T. D. 7404).. 25% 601 Holland sugar. (See Sugar.) 907 Hollands, window (T. D. 10346, 10558, 12372, 19450, 22705, 22785) 3o sq. yd. and 20% 327 Hollow ware, cast, if coated, glazed or tinned, but not Including enameled ware and hollow ware containing electrical ele- ments (T. D. 33491) 20% 339 " ware, n. s. p. f. Schedule or Duties 501 Pab. Article. Rate, Composed of Iron or steel and enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, 6c n> and 30% Composed wholly or in chief value of aluminum lie n> and 66 % Composed wholly or In chief value of copper, brass, steel, or other base metal 40 % And in addition thereto, upon any of the foregoing articles containing electrical heating elements as constituent parts thereof 10% 1303 Hollow ware, wood pulp (T. D. 9644) 25% 1622 HoUy cuttings (T. D. 23666) Free 1619 Holy water from Lourdes (T. D. 23933) Free 24 Homatropine, pure crystals (T. D. 20052). If containing 20% of alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 60 % alcohol 40c lb and 25 % Containing more than 60% alcohol, SOc lb and 25% 774 Homeopathic coffee (T. D. 6922) 3c lb 5 Homeriana, medicine (T. D. 6564) 26% 214 Hone dust (T. D. 31616) 30% 1590 Hones and whetstones (T. D. 8786, 25134) Free 214 Honestone, not manufactured into hones and whetstones (T. D. 26087) 30% 716 Honey (T. D. 20307) 3c lb 62 " water, cosmetic, non-alcoholic 75% 1213 Hoods, artificial or imitation silk, or artificial or imitation horsehair, n. s. p. f. .4&c lb and 60% 1406 " braids, plaits, laces, etc., for ornament- ing. (See Hats.) 910 " cotton chenille (66 F. R. 740, 71 F. R. 869) 50% 1427 " fur. (See Hats, fur.) 1427 " rabbits' fur (T. T>. 33594). (See Hats, fur.) 1210 " silk (T. D. 10787) 60% 1406 " straw chip, trimmed or blocked 50% Not trimmed or blocked 36% 399 Hoof pads of rubber and iron (T. D. 6994) 40% 1591 Hoofs, unmanufactured Free 347 Hooks and eyes, metallic, including weight of cards, cartons, and immediate wrap- pings and labels (T. D. 23517), 4%c lb and 26% 344 " fish and snelled hooks 46% 344 " fish on silk gimp (T. D. 5687) 46% 344 " flsh, with gut snells, gut chief value (T. D. 16223, G. A. 3936) 46% 399 " for laced shoes (38 F. R. 97), if not plated 40% 373 " grass 30% 399 " iron, wire shaped by pressure (T. D. 7668, 42 F. R. 529), if not plated 40% 399 " on holders, metal and rubber, if not plated (T. D. 9244) 40 % 319 " or holdfasts, plumbers, as forgings (T. D. 7404) 25% 373 " reaping or grass 30% 502 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 344 Hooks, with artificial bait (T. D. 7013) 45 % 313 Hoop, band or scroll iron or steel, n. s. p. f., valued at 3c lb or less, g inches or less in width, and thinner than three-eighths and not thinner than one hundred and nine one-thousandths of one inch. 25/lOOc tb Thinner than one hundred and nine one- thousandths and not thinner than thirty-eight one-thousandths of one inch 35/lOOc lb Thinner than thirty-eight one-thou- sandths of one inch 55/100O tb Provided, That barrel hoops of iron or steel, and hoop or band iron, or hoop or band steel, flared, splayed, or punched, with or without buckles or fastenings, shall pay no more duty than that imposed on the hoop or band iron or steel from which they are made. 309 " band or scroll iron or steel, when gal- vanized or coated with any metal or alloy, shall pay two-tenths of 1 cent per pound more duty than if the same was not so galvanized or coated. 314 " or band iron or steel cut to lengths or wholly or partly manufactured Into hoops or ties, coated or not coated with paint or any other preparation with or without buckles or fasteners, for baling cotton or any other commodity (1 S. C. R. 346, T. D. 25406) %c tb 1700 " poles (T. D. 22308, 34104) Free 1702 Hoops, ash (T. D. 15711) Free 313 " barrel, iron or steel. (See Hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel.) " barrel, split willow, not (T. D. 14617). 1702 " barrel, wooden (T. D. 3903) Free 1414 " toy 70% 1702 " wood, finished (T. D. 3903) Free 1008 Hop cloth (T. D. 32320) Ic lb 778 " extract $2.40 lb 1703 " poles, unmanufactured (T. D. 5105).... Free 778 " ■ powder (lupulin) 75c lb 1622 " roots for cultivation Free 778 " waste, or lupulin (T. D. 14051) 75c lb 778 Hops (T. D. 14050) 24c lb " iron drums, containing, are usual cover- ing (T. D. 8264). 1439 Horn, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13357) 26% 1411 " buttons 4'5 % 1439 " comb blanks (G. A. 3720) 25% 1439 " combs 50 % 354 " knife handles. (See Cutlery.) (T. D. 9830.) 1439 " machete handles (T. D. 13357) 25% 1428 " pins, metal, ornamented, valued over 20o per dozen pieces 80% 1428 " pins, if jewelry 80% 1592 " pith, crude (T. D. 4786) Free 1469 ■' pith sizing (T. D. 4750, 4786) 20% Schedule of Duties 503 Par. Article. Rate. 1439 Horn sheets (T. D. 12705) 25% 1439 " stays for dresses (T. D. 18585) 25% 1592 " strips (T. D. 19484) Free 1592 " strips for knife handles (T. D. 12802).. . Free 1692 " tips (T. D. 12439) Free 1592 Horns, and parts of, unmanufactured (T. D. 25231) Free 1414 " if toys 70% 1443 " musical instruments (T. D. 5217, 13241). 40% Horse bandag-es, not saddlery (T. D. 21713). 1111 " blankets, woolen (T. D. 8132, 15021), as wool blankets. 357 " clippers (T. D. 8523, 16827). (See Scis- sors.) 1019 " cloth, bagging (T. D. 10538), as jute bag- ging. 1426 " hair and cotton mattresses (T. D. 21841) 40% 1586 " hair, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or un- drawn, unmanufactured (T. D. 13218) Free 1586 " hair for violin bows, cleaned or un- cleaned, drawn or undrawn but unman- ufactured (T. D. 15686) Free 1213 ■■ hair, imitation of, yarns, threads, or fila- ments. If singles 45c lb If advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together 50c lb But none of the above shall pay less than 45% 1213 " hair, imitation of, beltings, cords, tassels, ribbons, or other articles or fabrics composed wholly or in chief value of yarns, threads, or filaments, or fibers of artificial or imitation silk or of arti- ficial or Imitation horse hair (except articles provided for in Par 1430) (T. D. 30226, 30839, 32090, 32354, 32357, 32539) 45c lb and 60% 1430 " hair, imitation of, braids, laces, embroid- eries, galloons, neck rufflings, ruchings, fringes, and trimmings (T. D. 29504).. 90% 1406 " hair, real, braids, plaits, laces, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets, or hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored, or stained 15% Bleached, dy«d, colored, or stained 20% 1117 " hair carpet (T. D. 13673) 30% 1406 " hair hats, real horse hair (T. D. 32357, 32617). Not blocked or trimmed 35% Blocked or trimmed 50% If sewed 60% 399 " protectors (T. D. 9734), if not plated... 40% 1622 " radish, natural or dried Free 773 " radish, prepared or preserved 35% 1622 " radish roots (T. D. 32244, 33089, 33413, 33414) Free 1504 " rakes Free 1019 " sacking, bagging (T. D. 10538), as jute bagging. 357 " shears (T. D. 3195, 16827), as shears. 504 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 399 Horse shoe calks of steel, if not plated (T. D. 30358) 40% 303 " shoe iron, bar or flat (T. D. 1587). (See Iron.) 399 " shoe nail blanks (T. D. 13201) 40% 315 " shoe nailrods, as wire rods. 331 " shoe nails 1%0 lb 333 " shoes and mule or ox shoes of wrought iron or steel l/5o lb If punched, drilled, or tapped, for use with adjustable wrought-lron or steel skid calks Ic lb Solid drop forged calked shoes of wrought iron or steel Ic lb 714 Horses and mules. Valued not more than $150 per head. $30 each Valued more than $150 per head 20% " and carriages not free as household effects (T. D. 13899, 18781, 29644). circus are dutiable (T. D. 9633). 1507 " for exhibition or racing, under bond for 6 months Free " halters and blankets, necessary for trans- portation of, not dutiable (T. D. 33054). " killed while in the United States under exhibition bond not dutiable (T. D. 33202). " mare and dependent colt, each dutiable (T. D. 29983). " of persons coming into the U. S. to en- gage in lumbering are dutiable. (T. D. 117B9.) " of persons having summer residences in U. S. are dutiable (T. T>. 12759, 13027). " performing are not for "exhibition" (T. D. 10814). Sec. 308 " saddle, entry of, in bond for exportation within six months. 1506 " specially imported by citizens of the United States for breeding, with official pedigree (T. D. 13846) Free " to be trained and exported are dutiable (T. T>. 8627). 1507 " used for emigrating purposes (T. D. 2388, 2724, 21308) Free 1007 Hose for conducting liquids or gases, wholly or in chief value of vegetable fiber, 17o lb and 10% 328 " flexible, metal 30 % 1007 " hydraulic, or flume, cotton, flax, hemp, ramie or jute (T. D. 26361) . 17c lb and 10% 1432 " leather 30% 1432 " leather, with metal rivets and couplings. 30% 1439 " rubber 25% 919 Hosiery, Chinese half hose (T. D. 15224) 35% 916 " cotton and half hose, finished or un- finished, made or cut from knitted fabric composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, and not specially pro- vided for 30% Schedule of Duties 505 Par. Article. Rate. Selvedged, fashioned, seamless or mock- seamed, finished or unfinished, com- posed ot cotton or other vegetable fiber, made wholly or in part on knit- ting machines, or knit by hand (T. D. 31753, 33085) , 50% 1430 Hosiery) cotton, embroidered (T. D. 27135, 27344) 75% 916 " cotton mock seam (T. D. 11337) 50% " is not regalia (T. D. 9197). 916 " saxoline (T. D. 7756) 50% 1208 " silk 60% 1208 " silk, plaited (T. D. 8706) 60% 1114 " wool hose and half hose, wholly or in chief value of wool. Valued at not more than $1.75 per dozen pairs 36c lb and 35 % Valued at more than $1.75 per dozen pairs 45c lb and 50 % Hospital ambulance, according to material (T. D. 16365). for the insane, electric battery for, not free (T. D. 10845). India rubber sheeting for, not free (T. D. 12631). surgical instruments for, not free (T. D. 14637, 18708, 18767). 339 " utensils, of iron or steel, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses. . 5c tb and 30% 339 " utensils, composed wholly or in chief value of aluminum lie lb and 55% 339 " utensils, composed wholly or in chief value of copper, brass, steel, or other base metal, n. s. p. f 40 % And in addition, upon any of the above hospital utensils containing electrical heating elements as constituent parts thereof 10 % 218 Hour glasses, if blown 55% 410 House furniture, wood 33 1/3% 1531 Household effects, and usual and reasonable fur- niture of persons or families from foreign countries, if actually used abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or persons nor for sale (T. D. 7761, 8267, 8530, 9703, 12049, 12404, 19520). Free 1639 " effects, American citizens dying abroad (T. D. 22622) Free " effects, automobile not (T. D. 29491, 29500, 29593). " effects, bequests not free (T. D. 21883). effects, bicycles are not (T. D. 12648, 18937). " effects, carriages and harness are not (5 S. C. R. 241, T. D. 11021, 15769, 16730, 18781, 30162). effects, cinematograph not (T. B. 22837, 30410). " effects, cow and calf are not (T. D. 22565). 506 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Household effects, for house of ill fame not (T. D. 30905). effects, furniture used in business not (T. D. 14465, 14466). effects, ffuns not (T. D. 15315). " effects, horse and carriage not (T. D. 13899, 18781, 30162). " effects, horse and dogs are not (T. D. 17168, 18781, 84 F. K. .146, T. D. 29644, 30162). 1531 " effects, immigrants' (T. D. 11178) Free " effects, parts of bedsteads not (49 F. R. 635). effects, piano Is (T. D. 14690, 16347). sleigh not (T. D. 20523, 30162). effects, small safe may be (T. D. 9703). effects, valuable rugs and tapestry Im- ported by immigrants not (T. D. 16555). effects, rulings on (T. D. 22116, 30477). 404 Hub blocks (T. D. 14299, 18374) 10% 399 Hubs for wheels, metal (T. D. 15011), if not plated 40 % 404 " for wheels, wood, rough, hewn, sawed or bored (T. D. 3863, 14299) 10% 410 " for wheels, wood, finished 33 1/3% 1014 Huckaback towels (T. D. 11193, 12647). (See Towels, flax. ) 806 Huckleberry juice, as fruit juice (T. D. 29946). (See Fruit juice.) 722 Hulled barley 20c bu. of 48 lbs 1622 Hulls, cotton seed (T. D. 14705) Free 730 " oat (T. D. 15376, 15399) 10c per 100 lbs 1622 " of pease (T. D. 23431) Free 1424 Human hair, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f 35% 1424 " hair, cleaned or drawn, not manufac- tured (T. D. 14252) 20% 1424 " hair, curled (T. D. 12213) 20% 1424 " hair, nets and nettings 35 % 1424 " hair, raw, uncleaned and not drawn (T. D. 14252) 10% 1665 " skeletons Free 62 Hungary water, cosmietic, non-alcoholic 75% Alcoholic 40c lb and 75 % 1443 Hunters' horns 40 % 355 Hunting knives (T. D. 14833, 18612). (See Knives. ) 808 Hnnyadi Janos water (T. D. 7023), as mineral 751 Hyacinth bulbs'(T. D. 30875, 31576) $4 M 752 Hydrangea (T. D. 14750) 25% 24 Hydrastine hydrochlorate (T. D. 12698). If containing 20% alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 26 Hydrate chloral (T. D. 22958, 32738) 35% 6 " of alumina, or refined bauxite %c lb 80 " of potash Ic lb 80 " of potash, refined * ic rb Schedule of Duties 507 Par. Article. Rate. 83 Hydrate of soda or caustic soda (T. D. 4066, 4118) %cn) 26 "of terpln 35 % 5 '■ oxide of iron (T. D. 15013) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 1543 Hydraulic cement Free 1543 " cement, in buiK. i,oco i:-a.ro.oiapn.j Free 1007 " hose, in whole or in part oi cotton, flax, hemp, jute, ramie or other vegetable fiber 17c lb and 10 % 1543 " lime IT. D. 3517), as cement Free 1426 " press cloth (T. D. 6056, 10505) 35% 5 Hydriodate of soda 25 % 80 " of potash 25o lb 1 Hydrobromic acid, and all acids, n. s. p. f 25% 20 Hydro carbonate of lime, dry 25 % 20 '• carbonate of lime, ground in on (.yutty) . %c lb 28 Hydroctainoa (T. D. 25017). (Same as hydro- auiuone.) 60 Hydroclilorate of cocaine (66 F. R. 746, X. D. 20050) $2.60 oz. 1501 Hydrochloric or muriatic acid Free 1501 Hydrofluoric acid Free 1528 Hydrographic charts Free 399 Hydi-ometers (T. D. 16659), if not plated, metal chief value 40% 218 " glass chief value (T. D. 32780) 55% 28 Hydron blue (T. D. 32559, 33391). (See Para- graph.) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 45 % 370 Hydroplanes, and parts 30 % 28 HydrOQuinone (T. D. 23270). (See Paragraph.) For 2 years, 7o lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 6 Hydroxide, aluminum or refined bauxite V4c lb 5 Hydroxide of chromium, if not alcoholic (T. D. 31140, 31679) 25% 360 Hygrometers (T. D. 30667) 40% 24 Hyoscamine sulphate (T. D. 11973, 13701), if containing 20% alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50 % alcohol 40c lb and 25 % Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 36 Hyoscyamus (T. D. 11201) 25% 5 " extract of (T. D. 11201) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 28 Hypnol, (T. D. 15173) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 359 Hypodermic needles (T. D. 15143) 45% 359 " syringes (T. D. 8685) 45 % 83 Hyposulphite of soda (T. D. 15706) %c tb 506 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. I Par. Article Rate 1593 Ice Free I313 " cases, paper (T. D. 10888) 35% 327 , ^ ..", machines, parts, chiseled, drilled, ma- 1 " chined, or otherwise advanced subse- quent to casting, as castings (26 P. R. 609, 29 F. R. 780) 20% 327 Ice machines, rough castings for (T. D. 8052).. 20% 1116. ^ " wool squares, as shawls (T. D. 14251). (See Clothing, wool.) 34 Iceland moss, advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " moss, crude or unmanufactured Free 5 Ichitryol, as chemical compound (T. D. 23337). 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, tro- ches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25 % 5 Ichthosnlfol (T. D. 31675) 25 % 59 Icbthyol oil (T. D. 22262, 23337, 32225) 25% 5 " salts and preparations, if not alcoholic (T. D. 30315) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, tro- ches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms 25% 775 Icina, sugar and chocolate (T. D. 12380), as chocolate prepared. 28 Iconogen. (See Eikonogen.) 1622 nUpe nuts (Abt. 36710) Free 218 lUuminating articles, Including chimneys, globes, shades and prisms, for use in connec- tion with artificial illumination, in chief value of glass or paste, or a combina- tion of glass and paste 60% 1633 " oil, petroleum, crude or refined Free 53 " oil, whale 6c gall. 1630 " oil, whale or fish, product of American fisheries Free 1310 Illustrated books, maps and charts, printed. (See Books.) 1625 " newspapers and periodicals Free 1440 Images of plaster of Paris (T. B. 17589) 35% Title III, Sec. 305 (a, b) Images, obscene, prohibited. 811 Imitation brandy, spirits of wine, imported by any name whatever, shall be subject to the highest rate of duty provided for the genuine articles respectively intended to represent, and in no case less than. $5 gall. 1307 " Japan paper. (See Paper.) 230 " jet (T. D. 24547, 25741, 26706) 50% 1403 " jet beads, not strung, or strung loosely on thread for facility In transportation only (T. D. 17803) 35% Imitation jet articles are separate from jewelry (T. D. 36259, 36463). 1428 " jewelry, valued over 20c per dozen pieces 80% 808 " mineral waters (as mineral waters) . . 10c gall. 1307 " onion skin paper, calendered or uncalen- dered, weighing 7 lbs or more per ream 3c lb and 15% If ruled, bordered, embossed, printed, lined or decorated in any manner other than by lithographic process it shall pay in addition to the foregoing 10% Schedule of Duties 509 Par. Article. Rate. Provided, That In computinfT the duty every one hundred eighty-seven thou- sand square inches shall be taken to a ream. 1305 Imltaticni parchment paper, n. s. p. f . . . 3c lb and 15% 1403 " pearl beads of all kinds and shapes, of whatever material composed, strung or loose, mounted or unmounted 60 % 1429 " pearls, half pearls and hollow or filled pearls of all shapes, without hole or with hole partly through only 20% " solid pearls wholly or partly pierced, mounted or unmounted 60 % " semi-precious stones, not faceted 60% 230 " precious stones with lithographic views not (T. D. 14236) 50% 1429 " precious stones, cut or faceted. 20% " precious stones not cut or faceted 60% 1210 " seal skin garments, silk chief value (33 F. R. 645) 60% 1213 " silk waste 10% 1213 " silk waste not further advanced than sliver or roving. . 2 Oc lb , but not less than 2 5 % 1213 " silk waste yarn, if singles 25c lb If advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together 30c tb Tarns, threads and filaments of artificial or imitation silk, or of artificial or imitation horsehair, by whatever name known and by whatever process made, if singles 45c tb If advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together 50c lb Products of cellulose, not compounded, whether known as visca, cellophane, or by any other name, such as are ordi- narily used in braiding or weaving and in Imitation of silk, straw or similar substances 55c lb But none of the foregoing yarns, threads, or filaments, or products of cellulose shall pay a less rate of duty than 45 % Knit goods, ribbons and other fabrics and articles composed wholly or in chief value of any of the foregoing. 45c lb and 60% 919 " straw hats, horse hair and cotton, cotton chifef value (T. D. 15390) 35% 802 " shellac (T. D. 4549) $5 gall. 1449 " tapestries, if paintings 20% veneers. (See Veneers.) (T. D. 21373.) 1647 Immigrants, professional books, instruments and • tools of trade, in actual possession at the time of arrival, but not machinery Free 1531 " books, libraries and usual and reason- able furniture and similar household effects actually used abroad by them not less than one year Free 1507 " teams of animals of, including harness and tackle and wagons and other ve- 510 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. . Article. Rate. liicles in actual use for purpose of emigrating Free 1695 Immigrants, wearing apparel of Free 751 ImmorteUes (T. D. 13375, 14068, 15990, 18649). 40% 1419 " bleached (T. D. 7370, 14058, 14943, 31524) 60% 751 " dried (T. D. 13375) 40% 1419 " dyed (T. D. 12115, 13375, 14058, 14728, 33875) 60% 772 Imogara (T. D. 31335) 25% 1647 Implements, professional, of persons emigrating to United States (T. D. 7321, 7485, 8191, 8277, 8378) Free 1504 " agricultural and parts, n. s. p. f Free (Note Paragraph and Proviso.) Importation, what constitutes (T. D. 22828). Imports, amount to be ascertained. Sec. 318. 1642 " for Department of Agriculture Free 1620 Improvements in the arts, models of, which cannot be fitted for use Free 229 Incandescent lamps (T. D. 20275) 20% 229 " electric light bulbs with or without fila- ment 20 % 1459 Incense powder (T. D. 10232) 20% 399 " with plate or lamp, if not plated (T. D. 25864, 32699) 40% 1429 Incrusted stones, as imitation precious stones (T. D. 27193, 27250, 27292) 20% Incubators, infant, not scientific apparatus, but dutiable according to material (T. D. 19054). Sec. 305 Indecent articles prohibited. 1310 Index not a periodical (T. D. 9259) 15% 1459 India fiber, cut (T. D. 17486) 20% 1001 " hemp, hackled or line of hemp 2c lb 44 " ink (T. D. 7714) 20% 1703 " malacca joints, out into lengths Free 1022 " mattings 3c sq. yd. 1304 " paper. (See Paper.) 1439 " rubber, all manufactures of, not vulcan- ized, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13311, 13758, 14727) 25% 1594 " rubber, crude Free 1440 " rubber, all manufactures of vulcanized, known as "hard rubber," n. s. p. f. . .. 35% 913 " rubber and cotton bindings (T. D. 14224, 15995) 35% 1430 " rubber and cotton braids (T. D. 29001, 29505, 29562, 29712) 90% 913 " rubber and cotton cords (T. D. 15814 15995, 73 F. R. 810) 35% 919 " rubber and cotton dress protectors, if cotton chief value (T. D. 13758) 35% 919 " rubber and cotton dress shields, if cotton chief value (T. D. 11198) 35% 919 " rubber and cotton fishing trousers, if cot- ton chief value (T. D. 12792, 13173).. 35% ;)19 " rubber and cotton, flax or other vegetable fiber, outside clothing composed of, n- s. p. f .' 35 % 919 " rubber and cotton mackintosh garments. 35% Schedule of Duties 511 Par. Article. Rate. 907 India rubber and cotton waterproof cloth (T. D. 12695) 5csq. yd. and30% 1015 " rubber and flax, hemp or ramie bands, n. s. p. f 36 % 1402 " rubber and leather foot balls 30% 1207 " rubber and silk cords (T. D. 13310, 13365, 13374) 55% 1210 " rubber and silk, ready made clothing and wearing apparel 60 % 1210 " rubber and silk dress shields (66 F. R. 741, T. D. 12918) 60% 1439 " rubber tires for automobiles, motor cycles and bicycles 10% 1108, 1109, 1119 India rubber and wool, manufactures of, as wool manufactures, n. s, p. f. 1402 India rubber and wool tennis balls (T. D. 10511, 21673, 21728, 22300, 22360) 30% 1113 " rubber and wool webbing (T. D. 15402), 45c tb on wool content and 50 % 344 " rubber artificial flies (T. D. 15138) 45% 1439 " rubber bags, for balloons (T. D. 11164). 25% 1439 " rubber balloons (T. D. 10482, 10889, 11814, 41 F. R. 329) 25% 1402 " rubber balls 30% 1439 " rubber bicycle tires (T. D. 15316) 10% 921 " rubber blankets, endless (T. D. 8226), cotton chief value 40% 1439 " rubber boots and shoes, no part wool.. . . 25% 1439 " rubber boots and shoes, wool lined 25% 1407 " rubber brushes, dampeners (T. D. 13752) 45% 1439 " rubber catheters (T. D. 11071, 26609, 28007, 28649) 25% 205 " rubber cement, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13769). 20% 919 " rubber clothing, ready made, and articles of wearing apparel, made in part of cotton or other vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f. 35% 913 " rubber, cotton webbing (69 F. R. 454, T. D. 13311, 14151, 14727) 35% 1594 " rubber, crude, and milk of (T. D. 6067) Free 1594 " rubber, crude, in sheets (T. D. 36787) . . Free 1594 " rubber cuttings, fit only for remanufac- turing (T. D. 6067) Free 1439 " rubber, dentists' (13 S. C. R. 88) 25% 1414 ■• rubber dolls (T. D. 12026) 70% 1108-1109 India rubber dress goods, in chief value of wool, as wool woven fabrics. 919 India rubber in boys' cotton .sailor suits, if cot- ton chief value (T. D. 12203) 35% 919 " rubber in cotton neckties, if cotton chief value (T. D. 11065) 35% 1439 " rubber in sheets or cakes (T. D. 3718).. 25% 1428 " rubber jewelry (T. D. 32302) 80% " rubber mackintosh gloves, according to material of chief value (T. D. 14313). 1439 " rubber, manufactures of, n. s. p. f 25% 42 •' rubber marine glue (T. D. 16222), as glue. 1439 " rubber match boxes 25% 1594 " rubber, milk of Free 1594 " rubber, milled, as crude rubber (T. D. 19344) , . Free 512 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1211 India rubber mixed with silk, silk chief value, n. s. p. f 60 % 1108, 1109, 1119 India rubber mixed with wool or ani- mal hair, if wool or animal hair chief value, n. s. p. f., as wool manufactures. 1594 India rubber, old and worn out, and fit only for remanufacture Free 1439 " rubber, partially manufactured 25% 1454 " rubber pouches, for tobacco 60% 1439 " rubber pouches, small (T. D. 16348) 25% 1439 " rubber printing blankets (T. D. 17266).. 25% 1594 " rubber, reclaimed (T. D. 32284) Free 1594 " recovered (T. D. 30339, 31544) Free 1694 " rubber rough sheets (T. D. 3718) Free 1594 " rubber scrap and shoes which have been worn out by use, and are fit only for remanufacture (T. D. 10406, 10790, 11264, 11421, 13215, 15006, 15779, 18 S. C. R. 875) Free 1439 " rubber sheeting for hospitals (T. D. 12631) 25% 1207 " rubber, silk, cotton and metal garters (T. D. 10323) 55% 1207 " rubber, silk goods, fast edges, containing. 55% 1439 " rubber sponges (T. D. 26091, 27006, 27746, 27843) 25% 1459 " rubber substitute (T. D. 15317) 20% 1439 " rubber surgical instruments (T. D. 11383) 25% 1439 " rubber tobacco pouches, diminutive (T. D. 16348) 25% 1414 " rubber toys (T. D. 22339, 26509) 70% 1439 " rubber tubing, for artificial flowers (T. D. 19769) 25% 1439 " rubber tubing, plain (T. D. 8551, 10683, 14213) 25% 1440 " rubber, vulcanized, known as hard rub- ber, all manufactures, n. s. p. f 35% 1594 " rubber waste (T. D. 28360) Free 1594 " rubber waste, new (T. D. 33055) Free 907 " rubber, waterproof fabrics, cotton chief value (T. D. 11691) 5c sq. yd. and 30% " rubber waterproof outside garments (T. D. 10389), according to component of chief value. 1115 " shawls. (See Wool apparel.) 1022 " straw mattings 3c sq. vd. 211 Indian black teapots, as tinted earthenware (T. D. 13066) 50% 724 " corn or maize (56 lbs to bu.) 15c bu. 1001 " hemp Ic lb 1004 " hemp twine, threads and cords, composed of two or more yarns of flax, hemp, or ramie, or a mixture of any of them, twisted together, the size of the single yarn of which Is not flner than 11 lea, 18%c lb Finer than 11 lea and not flner than 60 •ea 18 % c tb And in addition for each lea or part of a lea in excess of 11 %cn> Schedule of Duties 513 ^AB- Article. Rate. Finer than 60 lea 56c lb And in addition thereto on any of the foregoing threads, twines and cords, when boiled 2c lb When bleached, dyed, or otherwise treated 5c lb Provided, That the duty on the foregoing threads, twines, or cords shall be not less than 30%. 68 Indian madder, ground or prepared (T. D. 5318). 25% 724 " meal SOclOOlbs 75 " red oxide of iron (T. D. 2132, 9838) 20% Indians, effects of, accompanying owner (T. D. 16393, 17723, 21359, 21385) Free 1502 Indiciis cocculus, crude Free 35 " cocculus, advanced in value 10% 28 Indigo natural, colors, dyes, stains, color bases, color lakes, leuco-compounds, indoxyl, and indoxyl compounds; obtained, de- rived, or manufactured in whole or in part of For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7e lb and 45 % 28 Indigotlne For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % Indiscriminately mixed merchandise as entirety (T. D. 25067). 28 Indoxyl, and indoxyl compounds, obtained, de- rived, or manufactured in whole or in part from natural aligarin or natural indigo For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1303 Indurated fiber ware, n. s. p. i 25% 83 Industrial bicarbonate of soda %clb 1430 Infants' bibs, cotton, ejnbroidered 75% 5 " food, Loeflund's food maltose and malt soup (T. D. 36030) 25% 1459 " food, substitute for mother's milk (T. D. 37466) 20% Infected cattle, penalty for Importing. " cattle, prohibited importation of. Infirmary, lenses for, are dutiable (T. D. 1377). Influenz machines, according to material of chief value (T. D. 12688). 24 Infusions, alcoholic, medicinal, if containing 20% alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 6 " non-alcoholic, medicinal 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms (min.) 25% 304 Ingots, cogged steel by whatever process made. Valued at not over Ic tb 2/lOc lb Valued above Ic and not above l%c lb, 3/lOc lb Valued above l%c and not above 2%c lb 5/lOc lb Valued above 2%c and not above 3%c lb 8/lOc lb Valued above 3%c and not above 5c lb . , Ic lb 514 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Pah. Article. Rate. Valued above 5c and not above 8c lb .1 T/lOc lb Valued above 8c and not above 12c lb, 2%c lb Valued above 12c and not above 16o lb .3%c lb Valued above 16c lb 20 % 1556 Ingots, copper Free 399 " mould (T. D. 31589) 40% 390 " nickel 3c lb If cold rolled, cold drawn or cold worked 3c lb and 10 % 1644 " platinum Free 304 " steel. (See Steel ingots.) 1117 Ingrain carpets, double 25% 1117 " carpets, treble 25 % 913 Initials, or labels of, cotton 50% 1430 " cotton, embroidered (T. D. 31863) 75% 1313 " paper, as manufactures of paper (T. D. 23419) 35% 1211 " silk 60% 1119 Ink blotters, in chief value of wool (T. D. 7208), as wool manufactures 50% 210 " bottles, stoneware (T. D. 3276, 11205).. 15% 210 " bottles, stoneware, ornamented, incised, or decorated in any manner 20% 354 " erasers, steel brush (T. D. 15235). (See Knives.) 410 " extractors, wood chief value (T. D. 10791, 12204) 33 1/3% 44 " India (T. D. 7714) 20 % 44 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21588) 20% 28 " powders For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 44 " powders, n. s. p. t 20 % 44 " printers' (T. D. 8891) 20% Inkstands, according to material of chief value (T. D. 11205, 13304, 26311). 1020 Inlaid linoleum 35% 34 Insect powder, vegetable (T. D. 38939) 10% Insecticide, Act of 1910 (T. D. 31703, 31847). 83 " preparations caustic soda (T. D. 16818, 21322) %clb 34 Insects, as drugs, advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic (T. D. 6161) 10% 5 " ammoniacal cochineal (T. D. 11535), not alcoholic 25% 1567 " crude, as drugs, if not alcoholic Free 1569 " eggs Free 1430 Insertings, composed of cotton, silk, artificial silk, or other material 90 % 1430 " cotton or other vegetable fiber 90% 1430 " silk (72 F. R. 252, T. D. 15580, 15985, 16927, 17788, 17992, 23232) 90% 1430 " wool 90% Insignia, army, consisting of buttons, crossed cannon, shoulder bars, etc., not mili- tary ornaments (T. D. 37551). 1530 Institutions, any society or institution incor- porated or established solely for re- ligious, philosophical, educational, sci- entific, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or any college, academy, school or seminary Schedule of Duties 515 PaR- Article. Rate. of learning In the United States, or any State or public library, may import free of duty any book, map, music, engraving, photograph, etching, litho- graphic print, or chart, for its own use or for the encouragement of the ' fine arts, and not for sal© under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe Free 1673 Institutions, statuary and casts of sculpture for use as models or for art educational purposes only; regalia and gems, where specially imported in good faith for the use and by order of any society In- corporated or established solely for re- ligious, philosophical, educational, sci- entific, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use and by order of any college, academy, school, seminary of learning, orphan asylum, or public hospital in the United States, or any State or pub- lic library, and not for sale, subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe; but the term "regalia" as herein used shall be held to embrace only such insignia of rank or office or emblems as may be worn upon the person or borne in the hand during public exercises of the so- ciety or institution, and shall not in- clude articles of furniture or fixtures, or of regular wearing apparel, nor personal property of individuals Free 1443 Instruments, musical and cases for, and parts of (T. D. 16219, 17489) 40% 359 " dental and parts thereof, composed wholly or in part of iron, steel, cop- per, brass, nickel, aluminum or other metal, finished or unfinished 35% 360 " drawing composed wholly or in chief value of metal and not plated with gold, silver or platinum, finished or unfinished, n. s. p. f 40 % 359-360 " marking of. 360 " mathematical, if not plated 40% 1434 " musical, gut strings for 40% 1443 " musical, metal strings for 40% 1211 " musical, silk strings for 60% 228 " optical (G. A. 3754, T. D. 15954, 16952). 45% 228 " optical and frames and mountings 45% 1647 " professional, of arriving immigrants and ■ accompanied by the same Free 360 " scientific, laboratory, and philosophical, and parts composed wholly or in chief value of metal and not plated 40% 360 " surveying and parts composed wholly or in chief value of metal and not plated 40 % 516 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Kate. 359 Instruments, surgical and parts composed wholly or in part of iron, steel, copper, brass, nickel, aluminum, or other metal, finished or unfinished 45 % 360 " surveying frames and mountings for.... 40% 316 Insulated copper wire (T. D. 5899) 35% 372 Insulating machines or parts, finished or un- finished 40 % 1439 " materials, India rubber 30% 1305 " paper as suriace coated paper (T. D. 35496) ., 5c lb and 15% 1412 Insulation cork 30 % 218 Insulators, colored glass (T. D. 31586) - 55% electric, according to material (T. D. 6699). 1441 " electrical, wholly or partly manufactured, composed wholly or in chief value of shellac, copal, or synthetic resin 30% 1439 " molded, India rubber 30% 212 " porcelain of a vitrified non-absorbent body, plain, not decorated in any man- ner (T. D. 26533) 60% If decorated in any manner 70 % 1306 Insurance policy blanks, as lithographic prints (T. D. 11355). 1429 IntaglioSj crystal, painted, cut but not set (T. D. 24164, 27032, 27074) 20% 1429 " imitation of, glass or paste (T. D. 24581) 20% 1655 Integuments, animals, crude. Free Internal revenue tax. Articles from Philippines. Sec. 301. Drawback of. Sec. 314. Duty equal to Sec. 314. On cigars, manufactured in bond. Sec. 314. Porto Rico, Sec. 302. Remission of. Sec. 311. 1655 Intestines, animals, crude Free 504 Innlin 50 % 1620 Inventions, models of, to be used exclusively as models and incapable of any other use (T. D. 24072, 25024) Free Invoice, by whom signed. Sec. 482. Certification of. Sec. 482. Charges on, Sec. 481. Contains what. Sec. 481. Declaration on, signed by whom. Sec. 482. Description of merchandise on, Sec. 481. Drawbacks or bounties shown in Sec. 481. How many. Sec. 482. Market value shown in. Sec. 481. Where made, Sec. 482. Invoices. Assembled merchandise. Sec. 481. Commission on. Sec. 481. Currency of. Sec. 481. I. T. goods. Sec. 482. Sec. 487 Invoices, additions to make market value. 602 Invoices must specify character of tobacco. 80 Iodide of potash 25c lb Schedule of Duties 517 Par. Article. Rate. 1595 Iodine, crude Free 45 " resublimed 20c lb 5 " salts of 25 % 80 Iodoform 25c lb 5 " aristol not (T. D. 11325) 25% 61 lonone, not mixed and not compounded 45% 1502 Ipecac (T. D. 22432. 22493), crude Free 35 " advanced In value 10 % 1596 Iridium Free 751 Iris Kaempferri or Germanlca bulbs (T. D. 14749, 14835) 30% 34 "or orris root, as a drug, advanced in value, or condition, if not alcoholic. ... 10% 1567 " or orris root, as a drug, crude, if not alcoholic Free 62 " pulverized as a dentrifice 75 % 1442 Irish moss, if manufactured or dyed 10% 5 Iron, acetate of 25 % 1414 " air rifles 70% 399 " and alloy strips welded (G. A. 3819)... 40% 313 " band, hoop and scroll. Valued at 3c per lb or less, 8 inches or less in width, and thinner than % inch and not thinner than 109/1000 of an inch 25/lOOc lb Thinner than 109/1000 and not thinner than 38/1000 of an inch 35/lOOc lb Thinner than 38/1000 of an inch... 55/lOOc lb Provided, That barrel hoops of iron or steel, and hoop or band iron, or hoop or band steel, flared, splayed, or punched, with or without buckles or fasteners shall pay no more duty than that imposed on the hoop or band iron or steel from which they are made. Bands and strips of iron or steel whether in long or short lengths, n. s. p. f 25% 303 " muck bars, bar iron and round iron in coils or rods, iron in slabs, blooms, loops, or other forms less finished than iron in bars and more advanced than pig iron, except castings: Valued at not over Ic lb 2/lOc lb Valued above Ic and not above l%c lb, 3/lOc lb Valued above l%c and not above 2%c It, 5/lOc lb Valued above 2%c and not above 3%c It, 8/lOc lb Valued above 3%c lb and not above 5o lb Ic lb Valued above 5c lb l%clb S15 " bars and rods of whatever shape or sec- tion, cold rolled, cold drawn, cold ham- mered, or polished in any way in addi- tion to the ordinary process of hot roll- ing or hammering shall pay %c lb in addition to the rates on bars or rods which are hot rolled. 309 ■' bars, rods, sheets, plates, and all hoop, band, or scroll iron, excepting what are 518 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. known commercially as tin plates, terne plates, and taggers' tin, when galvan- ized or coated with zinc, spelter, or other metals, or any alloy, of those metals shall pay 2/lOe lb more duty than if the same were not so galvan- ized, or coated. 1583 Iron, basic slag, ground or unground, for manure Free 308 " billets. (See Bar iron.) 308 " black taggers (T. D. 10935). (See Iron Sheets.) 303 " blooms. (See Bar iron.) 1597 " bog ore (T. D. 13943) Free 399 " boilers, enamel lined (T. T>. 32645) 40% 5 " carbonate of 25 % 337 " card clothing. (See Card clothing.) 327 " cast iron pipe of every description, cast iron andirons, plates, stove-plates, sad- irons, tailors' irons, hatters' irons, but not including electric irons, and cast- ings and vessels wholly of cast iron, including all castings of iron or cast iron plates which have been chiseled, drilled, machined, or otherwise ad- vanced in condition by processes or operations subsequent to the casting process but not made up into articles, or parts thereof, or finished machine parts; castings of malleable iron, not specially provided for; cast hollow ware, coated, glazed, or tinned, but not including enameled ware and hollow ware containing electrical elements.... 20% 314 " hoop or band cut to lengths, wholly or partly manufactured into hoops or ties, coated or not coated with paint or any other preparation, with or without buckles or fasteners, for baling cotton or any other commodity M,ctb 327 " cast iron stove plates 20 % 327 " cast iron vessels 20 % 327 " castings (T. D. 13362) 20% 372 " castings, finished machinery part (T. B. 28949) 30% 329 " or steel chains of all kind, made of iron or steel not less than % inch in diam- eter %c lb Less than % inch and not less than % inch in diameter l%cR) Less than % inch and not less than 5/16 inch in diameter 2%clb Less than 5/16 inch in diameter 4c lb Sprocket and machine chains, of iron or steel and parts 35 % Anchor or stud link chain, two or more inches in diameter l%olb Less than two inches in diameter 2c lb Provided, That all articles manufactured wholly or in chief value of chain shall not pay a lower rate of duty than that Schedule of Duties 519 Par. Article. Rate. imposed upon the material of which it is made, or of which chain is the com- ponent material of chief value. 1547 lion, chromate of iron or chrome ore Free 1547 " chromic ore Free 303 " coils. (See Bar iron.) 77 " color of lac (T. D. 2039) 25% 301 " crop ends, as scrap (T. D. 22049). (See Iron scrap.) 1597 " dross from burnt pyrites Free 328 " drums containing sulphide of sodium, which will admit of their contents be- ing removed without destroying their usefulness as containers (T. D. 36144) 25% 328 " drums containing binoxide of barium, some barrel shaped, others tubular (T. D. 36145) 25% 1514 " drums, of domestic or foreign manufac- ture, used for the shipment of acids or other chemicals Free 399 " dust (T. D. 7816) 40% 399 " filings (T. D. 7816) 40 % 303 " flats. (See Bar iron.) 399 " grinding disks, with teeth not castings (T. D. 26478) 40 % 335 " grit, shot, and sand that can be used as abrasives (T. D. 25697, 26453, 29207, 29767) %cn) 303, 315 " hammered bar and square. (See Bar iron.) 303, 315 " hammered, n. s. p. f. (See Bar iron.) 327 " hatters' irons 20 % 1597 " hematite ore (T. D. 12663, 23346, 24816, 28856, 29074, 29132) Free 347 " hooks and eyes, wholly or in chief value of metal, whether loose, carded or otherwise, including weight of cards, cartons, and immediate wrappings and labels 4%clb and 25% 327 " hollow ware, cast, coated, glazed or tinned ' 20 % 75 " hydrated oxide or (T. D. 9265, 15013)... 20% 301 " kentledge, iron in pigs, and spiegeledsen, containing more than 1 % of carbon 75c ton 5 " liquor 25% 303 " loops. (See Bar iron.) 327 " machine parts, cast (T. D. 32872, 33517). (See Cast Iron.) 399 " manufactures, n. s. p. f., if not plated (17 O. A. G. 647, 18 O. A. G. 475) 40% 306 " metal cast and malleable defined. 1562 " meteoric (T. D. Abt. 31202, 33145) Free 303 " muck bars (T. D. 24974, 31494). (See Bar iron.) 1411 " nails for ornamenting buttons (T. D. 6397), as buttons 45% 5 " nitrate of 26 % 1597 " ore, bog (G. A. 2048, 6 S. C. R. 207) Free 1597 " ore, including manganiferous Free 5 '■ ore refuse (T. D. 33018) 25% 520 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. 1677 Iron 1677 75 75 75 5 23 75 207 301 23 327 327 315 322 303 303-315 303 303, 315 400 327 335 301 311. 313 310 327 335 Article. Rate. ore, sulphur or pyrites ■ Free oxide, spent Free oxide of (T. D. 29497) 20% oxide of, crocus martis (T. D. 6658, 9265) 20% oxide of, crude (T. D. 31883, 34390) 20% oxide of, medicinal 25% If In capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubee, or similar forms 25% oxide of or colcothar (T. D. 19580, 23346) 20% oxide, -with silica, alumina and lime (T. D. 12817) $2 ton pigs containing more than 1% of carbon, 75c ton pigs, tank iron as (T. D. 36452). pills (T. D. 6837) 25 % pipes, cast (T. D. 4941). (See Iron pipe.) plates, cast, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11093). (See Iron pipe.) plates, sheets, or strips of whatever shape, other than polished, planished, or glanced sheet iron or steel, which are cold hammered, blued, brightened, tempered or polished by any process to such perfected surface finish, or polish better than the grade of cold rolled, smoothed only, 2/lOc lb in addition to the rates provided on plates, strips, or sheets of iron or steel of common or black finish. railway splice bars % c lb rods, round. (See Bar iron.) rolled and hammered bars (8 S. C. R. 562). (See Bar iron.) round. (See Bar iron.) round, in coils or rods (T. D. 5910), and bars or shapes of rolled or hammered iron, n. s. p. f. rust, no allowance for (T. D. 4881). sad irons, n. s. p. f 20 % sand that can be used as abrasives (T. D. 17649, 31773, 31867) %c lb scrap, wrought, and cast, valued at not more than Yc tb 75c ton But nothing shall be deemed scrap iron except second hand or waste or refuse iron fit only to be remanufactured. scroll manufactures of n. s. p. f. shall not pay a lower rate of duty than that imposed on the material of which com- posed, or steel sheets or plates, or taggers' iron or steel, coated with tin or lead, or a mixture of which these metals or either of them is a component part by dipping or any other process and com- mercially known as tin plates, terne- plates and taggers' tin Ic lb shot cast iron 20% shot, that can be used as abrasives %c rb Schedule of Duties 521 Pab- Article. Rate. 399 Iron show cards, if not plated (T. D. 6141, 9812, 25 F. R. 899, 10 S. C. R. 180)... 40% 214 •• silicate of (T. D. 22223) 30% 303 " slabs. (See Bar iron.) 327 " stove irons 20 % 327 " stove plates, cast (T. D. 11093) 20% 1573 " sulphate of Free 1677 " sulphuret of Free 322 <• T rails 1/lOc lb 327 " tailors' 20% 327 " vessels, cast .• 20 % 350 " wire hairpins, not plated with gold or silver and not commonly known as jewelry (10 S. C. R. 120, T. D. 10484). 35% 318 " wire netting gauze, fabric, or screen, com- posed of steel, brass, copper, bronze, or any other metal or alloy, n. s. p. f., with meshes not finer than 30 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling 25% With meshes finer than 30 and not finer than 90 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling 35 % With meshes finer than 90 wires to the lineal inch in warp and filling 45% 335 " or steel abrasives %c lb 319 " or steel anchors, or parts thereof (T. D. 365) 25% 400 " or steel, allowance, none for rust or dis- coloration. 321 " or steel, anti-friction ball forgings (T. D. 30358) 10c lb and 45% 325 " <>r steel anvils, jewelers and others weigh- ing less than 5 lbs each 45% All other anvils of iron or steel or iron and steel combined by whatever process made or in whatever stage of manu- facture l%cn) 363 " and steel arms, side 50% 339 " or steel articles, enameled or glazed, 5c lb and 30% 399 " and steel articles, n. s. p. f., if not plated 40% 311- " or steel articles, n. s. p. f., wholly or partly manufactured from tin plate, terne plate, or the sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel herein pro- vided for, or of which such tin plate, terne plate, sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel shall be the mate- rial of chief value, shall pay a lower rate of duty than that imposed on the tin plate, terne plate, or sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel from which it is made, or of which it shall be the component thereof of chief value. 355 ■' and steel artists' knives. (See Knives.) 323 " or steel, axles and parts, axle bars, axle blanks, and forgings for axles, of iron or steel, n. s. p. f., valued at not more than 6c lb 6/lOc lb Provided, That when iron or steel axles 522 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. are imported fitted in wheels, or parts of wheels, of iron or steel, they shall be dutiable at the same rate as the wheels in which they are fitted. 321 Iron or steel ball bearings 10c lb and 45% 1697 " barbed wire Free 315 " and steel bars, which are cold rolled, cold drawn, cold hammered, or pol- ished in any way, in addition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or ham- • mering, n. s. p. f., shall pay %c per lb in addition to the rates provided on bars or rods which are hot rolled. (See Steel bars.) 312 " beams, girders, joists, angles, channels, car truck channels, tees columns, and posts, or parts or sections of posts and columns, deck and bulb beams, and building forms, together with all other structural shapes of iron or steel, not assembled, manufactured, or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or cast- ing l/5c lb Any of the foregoing machined, drilled, punched, assembled, fitted, fabricated for use, or otherwise advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting 20% 322 " and steel splice bars, railway 54c lb 399 " and steel bedscrews (T. D. 2465, 39 F. R. 383) 40% 371 " or steel bicycles and parts of. (See Para- graph.) 30 % 303 " billets. (See Bar iron.) 326 " or steel, blacksmith's hammers, tongs, and sledges, track tools, wedges and crowbars l%clb 354 " or steel blades. (See Knives.) 363 " and steel blades, sword 50% 362 " and steel blanks, file. (See Files.) 330 " or steel bolts with or without threads or nuts, and bolt blanks Ic lb " nuts, nut blanks, and washers of wrought iron or steel 6/lOc lb 331 " or steel brads and cut tacks, hobnails and cut nails of iron or steel, not exceeding two inches in length 15% " horseshoe nails, and other iron or steel nails, n. s. p. f 1 % c lb " nails, spikes, tacks, brads, and staples of iron or steel wire, not less than one inch in length nor smaller than 65/1000 inch In diameter 4/lOc lb Less than one inch in length and smaller than 65/1000 inch in diameter %c lb Spikes, tacks, brads and staples, n. s. p. f 6/lOc lb 343 " or steel bodkins 45% 399 " and steel boilers (T. D. 7536) 40% 307 " or steel boiler or other plate, except crucible plate steel, and saw plate steel, not thinner than 109/1000 of an Inch, Schedule of Duties 523 Pah. Article. Rate. cut or sheared to shape or otherwise, or unsheared, and skelp iron or steel sheared or rolled in grooves, valued at Ic lb or less 7/20o lb Valued above Ic and not above 3c per lb 5/lOc tb Valued over 3c lb 20 % Provided, That all sheets or plates of iron or steel thinner than 109/1000 of an inch shall pay duty as iron or steel sheets. 330 Iron or steel bolt blanks Ic lb 330 '' or steel bolts, with or without threads or nuts (T. D. 12932) lo lb 399 " or steel bolts for doors, if not plated... 40% 350 " or steel bonnet or hat pins, if not plated. 35% 316 " or steel bonnet wire. (See Iron or steel wire.) 331 " or steel brads. (See Iron nails.) 355 " and steel bread knives, as knives. 346 " or steel buckles for trousers and waist- coat, or parts of. (See Buckles.) 354 " and steel budding knives, as knives. 355 " and steel butchers' knives, forks and steels, as knives. 355 " and steel butter knives, as knives. 399 " and steel butts, if not plated 40% 316 " and steel cables 35% 337 " or steel card clothing not actually and permanently fitted to and attached to carding machines or to parts thereof at time of importation, when manufac- tured with round iron or untempered round steel wire 20% When manufactured with tempered round steel wire, or with plated wire, or other than round iron or steel wire, or with felt face, wool face, or rubber face cloth containing wool 45% 330 " or steel car tie-rods (T. D. 6968) Ic lb 324 " or steel car tires Ic lb 355 " and steel carving knives, as knives. 399 " and steel casters for furniture, if not plated 40 % 327 " castings, n. s. p. f. (T. T>. 5936, 6001, 11093, 12125, 12920). (See Cast iron.) 327 " castings, malleable, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5939, 13362). (See Cast iron.) 399 " castings, malleable, galvanized or tinned (T. D. 8180) 40% 327 " cast-iron andirons, plates, pipe, stove plates, sad irons, tailors' irons, hatters' irons and vessels 20 % 399 " or steel chain links, If not plated (T. D. 8865) 40% 1428 " and steel chain, if jewelry (T. D. 10889) 80% 355 " and steel cheese knives, as knives. 340 " and steel circular saws 20 % 304 " or steel circular saw plates. (See Steel Ingots.) 354 " and steel clasp knives, as knives. 524 F B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 316 Iron or steel, clock wires. (See Iron or steel wire.) 328 " or steel conduits lor electrical conductors, of rigid iron or steel tubes or pipes, prepared and lined or coated in any manner 30% 322 " or steel railway fishplates or splice bars, and tie plates made of %c lb 319 " or steel forgings, or of combined iron and steel, not machined, tooled or other- wise advanced in condition by any process or operation subsequent to the forging process, n. s. p. f 25% 333 " or steel horseshoes, mule, or ox shoes of^ ' wrought l/5c lb Horse, mule, or ox shoes, punched, drilled or tapped, of wrought iron or steel, for use with adjustable wrought- iron or steel skid calks, and solid drop forged calked shoes of Ic lb 339 " or steel hospital, table, household, and kitchen utensils, and hollow or flat wire, n. s. p. f.; composed of iron or steel and enameled or glazed with vitre- ous glasses 5c lb and 30 % Composed wholly or in chief value of aluminum lie lb and 55% Composed wholly or in chief value of copper, brass, steel, or other base metal, n. s. p. f 40 % And in addition thereto upon any of the foregoing articles containing electrical heating elements as constituent parts. 10% 303 " cogged ingots. (See Bar iron.) 312 " or steel columns or parts of. (See Iron beams.) 365 " or steel combination shotguns and rifles, as guns. (See Guns.) 399 " and steel connecting rods, if not plated.. 40% 336 " or steel corset clasps and steels 35% 316 •■ or steel corset wire 35% 355 " and steel cooks' knives, as knives. 308 " or steel sheets, corrugated or crimped, 75/lOOc lb If valued at more than 3c lb 20% 316 " or steel, crinoline wire. (See Steel wire.) 343 " or steel, crochet needles. . $1.15 per M and 40% 301 " and steel crop ends fit only for remanu- facture (T. D. 3624, 6351, 9358, 22049), as scrap iron. 326 " and steel crowbars l%c lb 329 " and steel curb chains (T. D. 6101). (See Chains.) 331 " or steel cut nails and spikes. (See Nails.) 328 " and steel cylindrical furnaces, welded (T. D. 23658) 25% 400 " and steel, damage from discoloration, no allowance for. 400 " and steel, damage from rust, no. allow- ance for. 312 " or steel, deck beams. (See Iron beams.) Schedule of Duties 525 Par. Article. Rate. 336 Irom or steel dress steels 35% 315 " or steel drill rods (T. D. 21936). (See Wire rods.) 303 " die-blocks or blanks. (See Bar iron.) 1514 " or steel drums, domestic or foreign, used for the shipment of acids, or other chemicals, which have been actually exported from the United States (T. D. 34112) Free 341 " and steel electrotype plates 25% 339 " or steel enameled table, kitchen or hospital utensils 6c lb and 30 % 354 " and steel erasers. (See Cutlery.) 315 " or steel fence rods. (See Wire rods.) 1697 " or steel fence wire, barbed Free 362 " or steel flies and file blanks. (See Files.) 399 " and steel filings (T. D. 5088) 40% 322 " or steel fish plates %c lb 344 . " or steel fish hooks 45 % Fishing reels 45 % Fishing rods 45 % 322 " or steel flat rails, punched 1/lOc lb 328 " or steel flexible tubing or hose 30% 362 " or steel floats. (See Files.) 327 " floor plates, cast (T. D. 11093) 20% If chiseled, drilled, machined, etc 20% 328 " or steel flues, lap welded (T. D. 13018, 13647). (See Steel tubes,) 328 " or steel flues, charcoal iron. (See Steel tubes.) 328 " or steel flues of plate metal. (See Steel tubes.) 319 " or steel, forged 25% 321 " or steel forgings, anti-friction ball, 10c n> and 45% 319 " or steel forgings, combined, not ma- chined, tooled or otherwise advanced.. 25% 323 " or steel forgings, for axles. (See Axles.) 319 " or steel forgings, for vessels, steam engines and locomotives (T. D. 14629). 25% 312 " or steel forms, building. (See Steel beams.) 312 " or steel frames, structural. (See Steel beams. ) 355 " and steel, fruit knives, as knives. 328 " or steel furnaces, cylindrical, welded... 26% 328 " or steel furnaces, arched Purves (T. D. 29007, 29131) 25% 309, 313 " or steel, galvanized sheets or plates, hoop, band, or scroll. (See Hoop Iron.) 312 " or steel, girders. (See Beams.) 339 " or steel, glazed or enameled table, kitchen or hospital utensils. (See Hospital utensils.) 335 " or steel grit abrasive %ctb 365 " or steel gun barrels, beyond rough bored, $4.00 each and 50 % 364 " or steel, gun stocks and parts, muzzle loading (46 F. R. 349) 25% 365 " or steel gun stocks, double barrel, breech- loading rifles $5.00 each and 50% 526 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 350 Iron or steel hair pins, if not plated 35% 326 " and steel hammers, blacksmiths' l%clt) 399 " and steel hammers, other than black- smiths' 40 % 1456 " and steel handles, for umbrellas and parasols 40 % 350 " or steel hat pins, if not plated 35% 316 " or steel hat wire. (See Iron wire.) 316 " or steel heddles or healds 25c M and 30% 399 " or steel, hinges or hinge blanks, finished 40% 327 " hollowware, cast, coated, glazed or tinned 20% 331 " or steel, hob nails n. s. p. f l%c lb 399 " and steel hooks, if not plated (42 F. R. 529) 40% 313 " or steel, hoop, band, and scroll, n. s. p. f., valued at 3c lb or less, 8 inches or less in width, and thinner than % and not thinner than 109/1000 of one inch, 25/lOOc lb Thinner than 109/1000 and not thinner than 38/1000 of one inch 35/lOOc lb Thinner than 38/1000 of one inch. . 55/lOOc lb (Note Proviso.) 314 " or steel hoop for baling cotton %c lb 316 " and steel horseshoe nail plates or rods (T. D. 12929, 13201). (See Wire rods.) 331 " or steel horseshoe nails l%c lb 333 " or steel horseshoes, rope packed (T. D. 28512) l/5c lb 333 " or steel, horseshoes, wrought l/5c lb 328 " or steel hose, flexible 30% 339 " or steel, hospital utensils, enameled or glazed. (See Hospital utensils.) 355 " and steel, hunting knives, as knives. 312 " or steel, joists. (See Beams.) 355 " and steel, kitchen knives, as knives. 339 " or steel kitchen utensils, enameled or glazed. (See Hospital utensils.) 343 " or steel, knitting needles, n. s. p. f 45% 399 " and steel, larding needles or pins, if not plated (T. D. 8995, 12976) 40% 343 " and steel, latch needles. .. $2.00 per M and 50% 330 " or steel, lock washers 35% 324 " or steel locomotive tires, old (T. D. 24369) Ic lb 329 " or steel machine chains 35% 327 " malleable castings of, n. s. p. f 20% 354 " and steel manicure knives. (See Knives.) 399 " and steel, manufactures of, n. s. p. f., if not plated (T. D. 10778) 40 % 306 " and steel metal produced from iron or its ores, which is cast and malleable of whatever description or form, without regard to the percentage of carbon con- tained therein, whether produced by cementation, or converted, cast, or made from iron or its ores, by the crucible, electric, Bessemer, Clapp- Grifflth, pneumatic, Thomas Gilchrist, basic, Siemens-Martin, or open-hearth process, or by the equivalent of either, or by a combination of two or more of the processes, or their equivalents, or Schedule of Duties 527 Par. Article. Rate. by any fusion or other process which produces from iron or its ores a metal either granular or fibrous in its structure, which is cast and malleable, excepting what is known as malleable iron castings, shall be classed and de- nominated as steel. 319 Iron and steel, mill cranks, wrought but not further advanced 25 % 319 " and steel mill irons, wrought but not further advanced 25% 369 " or steel motor cycles and parts thereof. (See Proviso in para.) 25% 333 " and steel, mule shoes, wrought. (See Horse shoes.) 364 " and steel, muskets, muzzle-loading shot- guns, rifles, and parts thereof 25% 315 " or steel nail rods in coils or otherwise (8 S. C. R. 562, 20 F. R. 495). (See Wire rods.) 331 " or steel nails cut, and cut spikes ex- ceeding two inches in length 4/1 Oc lb Cut tacks and brads, hob nails and cut nails, of iron or steel, not exceeding two inches In length 15% Horseshoe nails, and other iron or steel nails, n. s. p. f 1 % c lb Nails, spikes, tacks, brads and staples, made of iron or steel wire, not less than one inch in length nor smaller than 65/1000 inch in diameter 4/lOc lb Less than one inch in length and smaller than 65/1000 inch in diameter %c lb 399 " nails for ornamenting buttons, if not plated (T. D. 6397) 40% 316 " or steel needle wire. (See Iron and steel wire. ) 343 " or steel, needles for knitting or sewing machines and crochet needles, $1.15 per M and 40% 343 " or steel needles, tape, knitting and all other needles, n. s. p. f 45 % 361 " or steel, nippers. (See Proviso in para.) 60% 330 " or steel, nut locks, spiral 36% 330 " or steel, nuts or nut blanks (T. D. 14291) 6/lOc lb 333 " or steel, ox shoes, wrought. (See Horse shoes.) 3,55 " and steel, painters' and palette knives, as knives. 342 " or steel parasol ribs and stretchers 50% 354 " and steel pen knives, as knives. 316 " or steel, piano wire. (See Iron or steel wire.) 350 " or steel pins, if not plated 35% 319 " or steel pins, wrist or crank, not ad- vanced beyond forging 25% 3g6 " and steel, pistols, revolving, automatic or magazine. (See Pistols.) 319 " or steel, piston rods, not advanced beyond forging 25% 5^ F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Kate. 307 Iron or steel, plate. (See Steel plates.) 307 " or steel, plates, corrugated or crimped. (See Steel plates.) 399 " and steel, plates, enameled or glazed... 40% 341 " or steel, plates, engraved or fashioned for use in the production of designs, pat- terns, or impressions on glass in the process of manufacturing plate or other glass 25 % 309 " or steel, plates, galvanized, etc. (See Steel plates.) 361 " or steel, pliers. (See Proviso.) 60% 355 " or steel, plumbers' knives. (See Iron and steel knives.) 354 " or steel, pocket knives. (See Iron and steel knives.) 312 " or steel, posts. (See Beams.) 399 •■ propellers, if not plated 40% 364 " or steel pruning knives, as knives. 322 " or steel, rails, flat, punched 1/lOc lb 322 " or steel, rails "T" 1/lOc lb 322 " or steel, railway bars, and railway bars made in part of steel 1/lOc lb 322 " or steel rail braces 1/lOc lb 322 " or steel, railway flsh plates or splice bars ^clb 324 " or steel, railway tires Ic lb 324 " or steel railway wheels Ic lb 362 " or steel, rasps. (See Files.) 368 " or steel, razors. (See Razors.) 342 " or steel ribs, umbrella and parasol 60% 366 " or steel, rifles, sporting and parts there- of. (See Shotguns.) 315 " or steel wire rods, rivet, screw, fence, and other iron or steel wire rods, whether round, oval, or square, or in any other shape, nail rods and flat rods up to six inches in width, ready to be drawn or rolled into wire or strips, all the foregoing in coils or otherwise valued at not over 4c lb 3/lOc lb Valued over 4c lb 6/lOc tb Provided, That all iron or steel rods smaller than 20/100 of an inch in diameter shall be classifled and dutia- ble as wire. Provided further. That all iron or steel wire rods, which have been tempered or treated in any manner or partly manufactured shall pay an additional duty of %c tb. Provided further. That on all iron or steel bars and rods of whatever shape or section which are cold rolled, cold drawn, cold hammered or polished in any way in addition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or hammering, there shall be paid % of one cent per pound in addition to the rates provided on bars or rods of whatever section or shape which are hot rolled; and on all strips, plates or sheets of iron or steel Schedule of Duties 529 Par. Article. Rate. of whatever shape, other than polished, planished, or glanced sheet iron or sheet steel, which are cold hammered, blued, brightened, tempered, or polished by any process to such per- fected surface finish or polish better than the grade of cold rolled, smoothed only, there shall be paid 2/lOc lb. in addition to the rates provided on plates, strips, or sheets of iron or steel of common or black finish of corre- sponding thickness or value. 3J5 Iron or steel rivet rods. (See Wire rods.) 332 " or steel, rivets, lathed, machined or brightened 30% 332 " or steel, rivets for non-skidding auto tires 30% 332 " or steel, rivets, n. s. p. f Ic lt> 315 " or steel rods, fence and nail. (See Wire rods.) 315 " or steel rods, cold rolled, etc. (See Wire rods.) 319 " or steel, rods, piston not advanced beyond forging 25 % 315 " or steel rods, rivets and screw. (See Wire rods.) 321 " or steel roller bearings lOo lb and 45% 399 " or steel runners for umbrellas and parasols, if not plated 40% 400 " or steel, rust, damage from, no allow- ance for. 350 " or steel safety pins, if not plated 35% 335 " or steel sand abrasive %o lb 312 " or steel sashes, structural 25% 340 " or steel, saws, n. s. p. f 20% 367 " and steel scissors and shears and blades for, finished or unfinished. (See Shears.) 301 " or steel scrap valued at more than 7c. lb. (T. D. 32069, 32464, 32621, 32638, 32986) 75o ton Old anchors not (T. D. 27445). Old cannon not (T. D. 24549). Old car wheels not (T. D. 31178). Old chains, worn out are (T. D. 27852, 28602). Old cotton tie buckles, good condition, not (T. D. 27550). Old defective rails not (T. D. 26639). Old empty, leaky drums are (T. D. 28817). Old fish plates are (T. D. 27228, 27297). Old iron pipe, rusted, not (T. D. 26573). Old locomotive axles not (T. D. 31178). Old locomotive tires not (T. D. 24369). Old mill, damaged, not (T. D. 24549, 26356). Old shot and shell not (T. D. 6001). Old ship rudder, broken, is (T. D. 27545). 315 " or steel, screw rods of. (See Wire rods.) 338 " or steel screws, commonly called wood screws 25% 530 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. 313 309, 3 312 343 399 319 319 308 Article. Iron or steel, scroll. (See Iron hoop.) 13 - . - Rate. 369 309 369 or steel, scroll, galvanized or coated. (See Iron hoop.) or steel, sections or columns and posts of. (See Iron beams.) or steel sewing machine needles, $1.15 per M and 40% and steel shackles, if not plated (T. D. 9008) 40% or steel, shafts, crank, not further ad- vanced than forging ■ - 25 % or steel, shafts for steamer, not further advanced than forgring 25% or steel sheets, common or bla,ck, of whatever dimensions, and skelp iron or steel, valued at 3c. lb. or less, thinner than 109/1000 and not thinner than 38/1000 of an inch 45/100o lb Thinner than 38/1000 and not thinner than 22/1000 of an inch 55/100O tb Thinner than 22/1000 and not thinner than 10/1000 of an inch 75/lOOc lb Thinner than 10/1000 of an inch. . . 85/lOOc lb Corrugated or crimped 75/lOOc lb All the foregoing valued at more than 3c lb 20% Provided, That all sheets or plates of common or black iron or steel not thinner than 109/1000 of an inch shall pay duty as plate iron or steel. or steel shapes for autos, unfinished (T. D. 28361). (See Proviso to paragraph.) 25% or steel sheets, plates, bars, and rods, and all hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel, excepting what are known com- mercially as tin plates, terne plates and taggers' tin, when galvanized or coated with zinc, spelter, or other metals, or any alloy of those metals, shall pay 2/1 Oc lb. more duty than if the same was not so galvanized or coated; sheets or plates composed of iron, steel, copper, nickel, or other metal with layers of other metal or metals imposed thereon by forging, hammering, rolling, or welding 30% Sheets and plates of iron or steel, polished, planished, or glanced, by whatever name designated l%orb Provided, That plates or sheets of iron or steel, by whatever name designated, other than polished, planished or glanced, herein provided for. which have been pickled or cleaned by acid or by any other material or process, or which are cold rolled, smoothed only, not polished, shall pay 2/lOc lb, more duty than the rates provided on cor- responding thicknesses of common or black sheet iron or steel. or steel shapes for autos, finished. (See Proviso to paragraph) 25% ScHEDVi^E OF Duties 531 Par. Article. Rate. 350 Iron or steel shawl pins, if not plated 35% 357 " or steel shears. (See Shears.) 399 " or steel sheets, japanned (T. D. 28512).. 40% 399 " or steel sheets and plates, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses (T. D. 11985) 40% 339 " or steel, enameled or glazed. (See Hospital utensils.) 355 " and steel, shoe knives, as knives. 333 " or steel, shoes, horse, mule or ox, wrought. (See Horse shoes.) 335 ■' and steel, shot (T. D. 6001) %c lb 335 " or steel shot, abrasive %clb 329 " or steel, shot chains (49 F. R. 221), as chains. 365 " or steel shotgun barrels. (See Guns.) 365 " or steel, shotgun barrels, single tubes, forged, rough bored. (See Guns.) 365 " or steel shotguns and rifles. (See Guns.) 364 " and steel shotguns, muzzle-loading 25% 399 " and steel show cards, if not plated (T. D. 6141, 9812) 40% 373 " or steel, shovels 30% 373 " or steel, sickles 30 % 363 " or steel, side arms 50% 308 " or steel skelp. (See Iron or steel sheets.) 307 " or steel skelpv sheared or rolled in grooves. (See Boiler plate.) 326 " or steel, sledges, blacksmith l%c lb 373 " or steel spades 30 % ,'!31 " or steel, spikes, cut (T. D. 15708). (See Nails.) 331 " or steel, spikes, wrought. (See Nails.) 330 " or steel spiral nut locks 35% 322 " or steel, splice bars %ctb 399 " or steel, springs, if not plated 40% 329 " or steel, sprocket chains 35% 328 " or steel, stays, boiler, welded. (See Steel tubes.) 355 " or steel, steels as knives. 399 " or steel, stoves (T. D. 11990) 40% 342 " or steel, stretcher frames for umbrellas and parasols 50 % 312 " or steel, structural shapes. (See Iron beams.) 316 " or steel, strips, and coils. (See Steel wire.) 332 " or steel studs 30% 363 " or steel, sword blades 50% 363 " or steel, swords 50% 322 " and steel, T rails 1/lOc lb 312 " or steel, TT columns. (See Iron beams.) 339 " or steel table utensils, enameled or glazed. (See Hospital utensils.) 331 " or steel, tacks, brads or sprigs, cut (T. D. 9081). (See Nails.) 310 " or steel, taggers tin. (See Iron plates.) 328 " or steel tanks, filled or empty 25% 343 " or steel, tape needles 45% 310 " or steel, terne plates coated with metal. (See Iron plates.) 532 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 330 Iron or steel tie rods with nuts and screws (T. D. 6968) if'^J^ 314 " or steel, ties, for baling %° "> 308 " or steel, tin plates (T. D. 23184). (See 308-309 " or steel, tin taggers. (See Steel sheets.) 399 " or steel, tips for umbrellas and parasols, if not plated 40% 324 " or steel, tires for locomotives Ic It) 326 " or steel, track tools l%c tb 346 " or steel trousers' buckles. (See Buckles.) 328 " or steel tubes of plate metal 25 % 328 " or steel tubes, lap welded, butt welded, seamed or jointed iron or steel tubes, pipes, flues and stays not thinner than 65/1000 of an inch, if not less than % inch in diameter %c lb If less than % and not less than % inch in diameter l^clb If less than % inch in diameter 1 % c lb Provided, That no tubes, pipes, flues or stays made of charcoal iron shall pay a less rate of duty than l%clb 328 " or steel tubes, welded. (See Steel tubes.) 328 " or steel, tubes wrought (T. D. 6186, 11040, 11995, 13210, 13647, 13904) 25% 328 " or steel, tubes, finished, n. s. p. f 25% 342 " or steel tubes for umbrellas 50% 328 " or steel tubing, flexible 30% 327 " or steel, tubes, cast 20% 342 " or steel, umbrella and parasol ribs, and stretchers in frames or otherwise (T. D. 16483) 50% 339 " or steel utensils, table, kitchen or hos- pital. (See Hospital utensils.) 355 " or steel, vegetable knives, as knives. 328 " or steel vessels, for holding gas, liquids, or other material, whether full or empty 25% 330 " or steel- washers of wrought iron or steel 6/lOc lb 316 " or steel, watch wire. (See Wire.) 326 " or steel, wedges (T. D. 6392) ,...l%ctt> 324 " or steel, wheels for railway purposes, or parts thereof of iron or steel and steel tired wheels for railway purposes, wholly or partly flnished, and iron or steel locomotive, car, or other railway tires or parts thereof, wholly or par- tially manufactured Ic lb Provided, That when wheels for railway purposes or parts thereof, of iron or steel, are imported with iron or steel axles fltted In them, the wheels and axles together shall be dutiable at the same rate as is provided for the wheels when imported separately (T. D. 10687, 11976). 399 " or steel wire, articles manufactured from. 40% 316 " or steel wire, round, not smaller than 95/1000 Inch in diameter %c lb Schedule of Duties 533 Pah. Article. Rate. Smaller than 95/1000 inch in diameter and not smaller than 65/1000 Inch in diameter l%c lb Smaller than 65/1000 inch in diameter. .l%c lb Provided, That all of the foregoing valued above 6c lb. shall pay a duty of 25% All wire composed of Iron, steel or other metal, not specially provided for (ex- cept gold, silver, or platinum) ; all flat wires and all steel in strips not thicker than % of an inch and not exceeding sixteen inches in width, whether in long or short lengths, in coils or other- wise, and w^hether rolled or drawn through dies or rolls, or otherwise pro- duced 25% Provided, That all wire of iron, steel, or other metal coated by dipping, galvanizing, sherardizing, electrolytic, or any other process with zinc, tin, or other metal shall pay, in addition to the rate imposed on the wire of which it is made 2/1 Oc lb 316 Iron or steel wire, round. (See Iron wire.) 336 " or steel wire, n. s. p. f. corset clasps, cor- set and dress steels, wire covered with cotton, silk, or other material 35% 316 " or steel wire, coated with zinc, tin or other metal. (See Iron wire.) 331 " or steel wire nails, wrought. (See Iron nails.) 317 " or steel, wire fencing, galvanized, com- posed of wires not larger than 20/100 and not smaller than 8/100 of one inch in diameter %clb 350 " or steel wire pins, if not plated 35% 316 " and steel wire rope (T. D. 14254) 35% 315 " or steel, wire rods, rivet, screw, fence and other iron or steel wire rods, whether round, oval, or square, or any other shape, nail rods and flat rods up to six inches in width ready to be drawn or rolled into wire or strips, all the foregoing in coils or otherwise, including wire rods and iron or steel bars, cold rolled, cold drawn, cold ham- mered, or polished in any way in addi- tion to the ordinary process of hot rolling or hammering, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10723, 11397). (See Iron or steel wire rods.) Provided, That all round iron or steel rods smaller than twenty one-hun- dredths of one inch in diameter shall be classed and dutiable as wire. 331 " or steel wire staples. (See Iron nails.) 316 " or steel wire, telegraph, telephone or other cable, composed of metal, rubber and other materials 35% 338 " or steel wood screws 25% 534 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Pah. Article. Rate. 319 Iron or steel, wrought for ships, not advanced beyond forging 25 % 1677 " sulphuret of, containing more than 25% of sulphur Free 399 Irrigators of glass and metal (T. D. 32284) 40% Isarol, as oil ichthyol (T. D. 30526, 32225). 24 Ischeiogema — ale. med. prep. (T. D. 25385), if containing 20% of alcohol or less, 20c Ih and 26% Containing more than 20% and not more than 60 % alcohol 40c lb and 25 % Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 42 Isinglass and other fish sounds, cleaned, split, or otherwise prepared, and manufac- tures wholly or in chief value of gela- tin, glue or glue size 25% 42 " agar-agar 25% 42 " Belonga, as Isinglass (T. D. 9484) 25% 42 " fish bladders, bleached are (T. D. 10785, 14105) 25% " fish bladders, split and dried not (T. D. 13549). 42 " Japanese 26% 42 " Russian (T. D. 9484, 29561) 26% 1700 Island teak-boards or planks (T. D. 29229) Free 1419 Isolepsis grass, prepared (T. D. 26630, 27826)... 60% 1006 Istle cables and cordage, tarred or untarred, wholly or In chief vaJue of manila, sisal, or other hard fibers %clb 1582 " fiber (T. D. 6293, 12209) Free 232 Istrian stone as marble (G. A. 3803, 17928, 30849). ItaUau cloths, cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 1699). 903-908 Italian cloths, cotton, silk striped as cotton cloth (T. D. 7560). 1108-1109 " cloths, woolen, as wool dress goods (T. D. 21355). 1001 Italian flax, as hemp Ic lb 605 " pralines, as confectionery (T. D. 9527).. 40% 715 " queen bees (T. D. 25132) 15% 1440 Ivory articles, finished or partly finished 35% 1413 " balls, bagatelle, billiard, and pool, rough (T. D. 13559) 50% 1413 " balls, bagatelle, billiard, and pool 50% 1403 " beads 46% 73 " black 20% 1598 " blocks, for billiard balls, cut vertically across the grain, with bark intact (T. D. 19392) Free 1440 " for billiard balls, cut otherwise 35% 1440 •■ blocks for teapot handles (T. D. 17574). 35% 1440 " bracelets (Abt. 44796) 35% " brooches are not Jewelry, nor artificial and ornamental flowers (T. D. 3S334). 1411 " buttons (T. D. 4346, 13332, 13620) 45% 1413 " chessmen and balls 50% 1440 " combs 35% 1413 " dice and draughts 50% 1413 " dominoes 50% 1440 " figures (T. D. 11548) 35% " hippopotamus teeth as (T. D. 22483). " imitation, according to material. Schedule or Duties 535 Pak. Article. Rate. 1440 Ivory manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9053, 11874) 35% 1443 " musical instruments (T. D. 11839) 40% 1622 " nuts Free 1449 " paintings on, when not parts of jewelry, if worlcs of art (T. D. 11567) 20% 1443 " piano keys (10 S. C. K. 119) 40% 1413 " poker chips 50% 1440 " rulers (T. D. 9295) 35% 1440 " scales for razor handles (T. D. 32822).. 35% 1440 " strips for piano keys (T. D. 39179) 35% 1411 " studs 45% 1598 " tusks in natural state or cut vertically across the grain only, with bark intact (T. D. 17438, 54 F. R. 143) Free 1410 " vegetable buttons, l%c per line per gross and 25% 1440 " vegetable, manufactures of 35 % 1622 " vegetable, natural Free 1410 " vegetable nut blanks for buttons (T. D. 32088) i %c per line per gross and 25% 1440 " veneers 35% 1443 " veneering for piano keys (T. D. 17336).. 40% 1457 " waste (G. A. 3929, 33620) 10% 402 Ivy root, unmanufactured; or in blocks 10% 1582 Ixle, is istle (T. D. 6804) Free J Par. Article Rate 1108-1109 Jackets and jacketing, for machinery (T. D. 11381), as wool cloths. 1403 Jackets, beaded, no part wool (T. D. 15981).... 60% 919 " cotton, or cotton chief value (T. D. 12231) 35% 1114-1115 Jackets, leather, lined with wool, if wool chief value (T. D. 7317). (See Wool wearing apparel.) 1210 Jackets, silk, or silk chief value 60 % " smoking (T. D. 12231), as wearing ap- parel. 1114-1115 Jackets, wool, hair, etc. (T. D. 10736). See Wool wearing apparel.) 354 Jack knives, as knives, pocket. 1443 Jacks, metal, for pianofortes, etc 40 % 903 Jaconets, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6328). 907 Jaconette, proof sheeting (T. D. 25485, 31568), 5c sq. yd. and 30 % 1309 Jaoquard, designs, finished or unfinished on ruled paper 35% 1309 " cards, paper 35% 1205 " figured silk goods (T. D. 22178, 23098, 23309). as silk fabrics 55% 343 " needles (T. D. 13227), if for an embroid- ery machine $1.15 per M and 40 % If otherwise . 45 % sateen, as cotton cloth (T. D. 14712, 17243). 909 " upholstery goods, cotton or other vege- table fiber 45 % 1619 Jade, unmanufactured Free 536 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1429 Jade, cut but not set, for jewelry (T. D. 29624) . . 20% 1429 " balls in the form of beads, unstrung (T. D. 26802) 20% 1428 " beads, necklaces of (T. D. 28908) 80% 35 Jalap, advanced, if not alcoholic 10% 1502 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 748 Jams 35% 77 Japan, as varnish (T. D. 2946) 25% 211-212 Japan, earthenware, decorated. (See Earth- enware. ) 211-212 " earthenware, not decorated (T. D. 3253). (See Earthenware.) 77 Japan or gold size 25 % 1307 " paper and imitation Japan paper by whatever name known, if plain, 3c lb and 15% But if ruled, bordered, embossed, printed, lined or decorated in any manner, other than by lithographic process, in addi- tion to the above 10% 1454 Japanese bronze pipes (T. D. 7613) 60% 1022 " carpets, jute (T. D. 11415, 11542, 13724). 35% 909 " curtains, cotton (T. D. 14063) 45% 399 " enameled vases, copper chief value (T. D. 22076) 40% 1416 " firecrackers, including weight of all coverings, wrappings, and packing ma- terial 8o lb 1416 " fireworks, n. s. p. f., including weight of all coverings, wrappings, and packing material ; 12c lb 42 " gelatin, agar-agar 25% 214 " hand warmers (T. D. 15330) 30% 53 " herring oil 5c gall. 1305 " imitation leather paper, surface coated (T. D. 6546) 6o lb and 15% 1022 " jute rugs and carpets (T. D. 11415, 13947) 35% 1414 " kites (T. D. 11032, 14063) 70% 1313 " lanterns, paper (T..D. 7415, 13972) 36% 410, 1211 Japanese lanterns, wood and silk, dutiable, according to component material of chief value (T. D. 29339). 752 Japanese laurel, evergreen seedling (T. C 28963, 28983) 25*y 1429 " lucky stones (T."d.'26963,' Sul't'si72)! !! 20% 1022 " matting, straw 3c sq. yd. 77 " metallioo (T. D. 7131) 25 % 376 " needle antimony (T. D. 19394) %c lb 403 " oak, white, and Japanese maple, in the log 10% If in the form of sawed boards, planks, deals, and all other forms not further manufactured than sawed 15% 1304 " paper napkins (T. D. 9060, 16019). As manufactures of tissue paper. (See ^3q n a p ) 1312 " playing cards (T. D. 17561), 10c per pack and 20 % 1022 " rugs, jute (T. D. 11415. 11542, 13724)... 35% 804 " sake, as wine, still. Schedule of Duties 537 Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Japanese screens, cotton, embroidered (T. D. 14063) 75% 1304 " tissue paper. (See Paper tissue.) 1303 " trays oi papier mach6 (T. D. 17634).... 25% 1313 " umbrellas, paper (T. D. 18729) 35% 410 " umbrellas, bamboo articles 33-1/3% 1211 ■' wall decorations, silk (T. D. 16678) 60% " wall hangings (T. D. 12808), according to material. 1693 " wax (T. D. 2225) Free " wares, according to material. 403 " white oak in logs 10 % 1606 Japanned calfskins (T. D. 10719) Free 336 " corset clasps (T. D. 11046) 35% 350 " hairpins, not plated, with gold or silver, and not commonly known as jewelry. . 35% 399 " hardware 40 % 347 " hooks and eyes, metallic. (See Hooks and eyes.) leather (T. D. 10719). (See Leather.) 3 9 Japonica terra if not alcoholic 15% 1700 Jarrah wood, sawed (T. D. 27999) Free 210 Jars, common brown, earthenware, plain or em- bossed, not ornamented, incised, or decorated in any manner 15% If ornamented, incised, or decorated in any manner 20% " common, containing table salt, as usual coverings (T. D. 6567). " common, containing tea, as unusual covering (T. D. 8236, 12368). " common, containing tooth paste, as usual covering (T. D. 9068). 211-212 " earthenware, glazed and decorated. (See Earthenware. ) 211-212 " earthenware, plain. (See Earthenware.) 218 '' flint or lime glass, blown 55% " glass, containing cheese, usual covering (T. D. 14219, 15819, 66 F. R. 300). " glass, containing pickles and preserves, usual coverings (T. D. 16098, 20856). 217 " plain green or colored, molded or pressed, and flint, lime, or lead glass. (See (Jlass jars.) 230 " porcelain, and glass, glass chief value... 50% 1455 " thermostatic. (See Thermostatic bottles.) 59 Jasmine, or jasimine oil, if not alcoholic (T. D. 8834, 12818) 25% 1571 " enfleurage grease, if not alcoholic (T. D. 25023, A 396) Free 61 " oil, synthetic, if not alcoholic (T. D. 25361) 45% 62 " water, non-alcoholic 75% 62 " water, alcoholic 40c lb and 75 % 233 Jasper articles, not jewelry (T. D. 28960) 50% 1429 " cut but not set for jewelry (T. D. 28960). 20% 233 " manufactures, not jewelry (T. D. 13337). 50% 1428 " precious stones, if set 80% 1429 " precious stones, uncut 10% 142a Jaspis, precious stone, uncut (T. D. 13377) 10% 7 429 " precious stones, cut, but not set 20% 538 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1428 Jasgpls precious stones, set, as jewelry.'. 4"^ 1626 Jatropha nuts, as crude drug seeds (T. D. 24533) Free 28 Jaune, Indian, as aniline dye, , .„„ For 2 years 7c lb and 60% Thereafter 7c rb and 45 % 903 Jeans, as cotton cloth (T. D. 5531). 1584 Jeddo gum Free 748 JeUles, all kinds «» % 749 JeUy bar le due (T. D. 34555) 35% 1594 Jelutong or pontianak ^"^S? 706 Jerk beef, as beef (T. D. 22403) 20% 1430 Jet, beaded gimps (T. D. 11190) 90% 1403 " beads, strung or not strung 35% 1403 " birds (T. D. 16433), beaded 60% 1429 " buttons. Imitation 60 % 230 " imitation of. glass (T. D. 12971) 50% 230 " Imitation, articles of (T. D. 32284) 50% imitation, not as colored glass; black is not a color (T. D. 24547). " imitation, not an imitation of precious stone (T. D. 26559, 31506). " is not a precious stone (T. D. 26706, 31506). 1429 " imitation, buttons 60 % 230 " imitation, lace pins (T. D. 13781, 15042). 50% 1428 " Jewelry (T. D. 5161) 80% 233 " manufactures of, or of which jet is com- ponent of chief value, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6015) 50% 1403 " necklaces, beaded, imitation jet (T. D. 2816) 60% 233 " ornaments (T. D. 12666, 12675) 50% 1430 " trimmings or ornaments, beaded 90% 1430 " trimmings, silk and imitation, silk chief value 90 % 1599 " unmanufactured Free 1305 Jewel boxes of wood, covered with coated paper (T. D. 33217, 33778) 5cn)and207o 1432 " boxes, wholly or in chief value of leather or parchment 30% 325 Jewelers' anvils 45 % 340 " or piercing saws 40c gross 31 " trays, celluloid (T. D. 16478) 60% 1695 Jewelry and similar articles of personal adorn- ment having a value of $300 or more, brought in by a non-resident of the United States, shall, if sold within three years after the date of arrival of such person in the United States, be liable to duty at the rate or rates in force at the time of such sale, to be paid by such person. 1428 " commonly or commercially so known, finished or unfinished, of whatever ma- terial composed, valued above 20 cents per dozen pieces 8 % 1428 " articles valued above 20c 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 Schedule of Duties 539 Par. Article. Rate. 1428 Jewelry, 1428 1211 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 pre- cious stones or imitation pearls 80% chain, rope, curb, cable, and fancy patterns of, not exceeding % inch in diameter, width, or thickness, valued above 30 cents per yard 80% stampings, galleries, mesh, and other ma- terials 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 articles specified in Para. 1428 75% articles in chief value of material, neither precious stone nor precious metal, nor an imitation of either, is hot jewelry commonly so-called (T. D. 38294). bone animals, dogs, elephants, etc., (T. D. 38924). beads and articles manufactured of separate tariff entities from (T. 36259). cases in chief value of silk velvet (T. D. 39170) 60% dolls are not jewelry, but toys (T. D. 21430). grotesque rings and scarfpins not (Abt. 41631). if chief purpose of an article is utilitarian it is not jewelry (T. D. 39160). ivory brooches not, but as manufactures of ivory (T. D. 38334). ivory rings and glass bracelets not (Abt. 42747). necklaces of real amber beads as (T. D. 39072). necklaces, complete, of imitation coral beads as (Abt. 42654). necklaces In chief value of paste beads not (T. D. 37596). rings set with diamonds or turquoises, bands of rings broken, are still jewelry (T. D. 37515). requires work in metal, and the necessity of the presence of some form of wrought metal to constitute it exists (T. D. 35003). what it is commonly composed of (T. D. 36269). not are D. 540 r. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 233 Jewels, for electrical instruments (T. D. 22806). 50% 230 " glass or paste, molded, used as settings for" stoves, windows, and lamps (T. D. 31333) ••• 50% 214 " sapphire meters or compass centers (T. D. 23727, 33051, 33494) 30% 367 " watch, clock, meter or compass (T. D. 11043, 13364, 13809, 14709, 14710, 15350) 10% 367 " watch garnet pallet slabs (T. D. 5893, 13809) 10% 1614 Jewish prayer blocks (T. D. 28977) Free 1443 Jew's harps (T. D. 37875) 40% 1459 Job's tear seed strung on thread, sometimes used as necklaces and girdles (T. D. 39092). 20% 1459 " tear portieres (Abt. 37237) 20% 1436-1606 Jockeys, dumb, as saddlery (T. D. 11191). (See Saddlery.) 372 Joggling and punching machines (T. D. 32126) . . 30% 1703 Joints, India malacca Free 312 Joists, iron or steel, not assembled or advanced beyond hammering, rolling or casting, l/5c lb If assembled or advanced; 20% 751 Jonquils ..., 30 % Joss, Chinese, figure representing, not regalia (T. D. 8133). " house fittings are not regalia (T. D. 12581). 1600 " stick or joss light which consists of sticks of incense (Abt. 38901) Free 1459 " sticks, mosquito incense, without core, in stick form, spiral coils, or cones (T. D. 37659) 20% 1459 " sticks or spunk commonly used for lighting firecrackers (T. D. 38169) 20% 210 Jugs, common stoneware, with trademark, not decorated, ornamented, or incised (T. D. 23556) 15% 809 " containing spirits, wine, ale, fruit juice, ginger ale, mineral water, or any other article specified in Schedule 8 are duti- able at 1/3 of the rate that would be imposed if imported empty or sepa- rately. 1465 " thermostatic, having a capacity of one pint or less 15c each and 46 % If more than one pint 30c each and 45 % 501 Juice, cane, syrup of. (See Sugar.) 806 " cherry containing less than % of 1% of alcohol 70c gall. If containing more than % of 1% of alcohol 70c gall. and in addition thereto on the alcohol contained therein $5 gall. 806 " cherry concentrated (T. D. 30357, 30464). (See Juice cherry.) 806 " currant, as juice fruit (T. D. 11367). 806 " fruit, n. s. p. f., containing less than % of 1 % of alcohol 70c gall. Schedule of Duties 541 Par. Article. Rate. If containing more than % of 1% of alcohol 70c gall. and in addition thereto on the alcohol contained therein |5 gall. 749 Juice, fruits preserved in, n. s. p. f., containing less than 5 % alcohol 35% Containing over 5% alcohol, on alcohol contained therein $5 gall. 1610 " lemon and lime, not over 2% alcohol... Free 48 " licorice (T. D. 1882) 25% 24 " medicinal preparation, alcoholic. (See Alcoholic, chemical and medicinal com- pounds, and preparations.) 5 " medicinal preparation, non-alcoholic... 25% 806 " orange, concentrated, alcoholic (T. D. 17835, 29812). (See Juice, fruit.) 1610 " orange, sour, containing not more than 2 % alcohol Free " paw paw, as medicinal preparation (T. D, 9105). 15.67 " paw paw, crude (T. D. 23097, 23178) Free 34 " paw paw, not crude and not alcoholic (T. D. 32614) 10% 24 " paw paw, not crude, alcoholic (T. D. 9105). (See Alcoholic, chemical and medicinal compounds and prepara- tions.) 806 " pineapple (T. D. 16275, 16360), as juice, fruit. 806 " prune (T. D. 14838, 15574). (See Juice, fruit.) 806 " raspberry and strawberry (T. D. 18720). (See Juice, fruit.) 806 " strawberries, crushed (T. D. 11390), as juice, fruit. 5 " tamarind, as medicinal preparation (T. D. 6418), if not alcoholic 25% 505 Jujube, as confectionery 40 % 1459 Julep straws (T. D. 11844, 32527, 32943) 20% 1414 Jumping jacks (T. D. 7407) 70% 34 . Juniper berries, advanced in value or condition, not alcoholic 10% 1567 " berries, crude Free 24 " berries, extract of (T. D. 12905), alco- holic. (See Alcoholic chemicals and medicinal compounds and prepara- tions.) 40 " • extract of, not alcoholic (T. D. 14731).. 25% 24 " extract of, if alcoholic. (See Alcoholic compounds.) 59 " oil of, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9944, 17947) 25% 1601 Junli, iron mill shafts, old and broken (T. D. 32069, 32464, 32621) Free 1601 " old Free old, bottles not (T. D. 22145, 24046). old iron not (T. D. 28711). 806 Jus de Cassis (T. D. 7671, 23253). (See Juice, fruit.) 1021 Jute and hair blankets, jute chief value (T. D. 22985) 40% 542 F. B. Vandegbift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1021 Jute and metal table covers, jute chief value (T. D. 10724, 10732) 40% 1019 " bagging for cotton, gunny cloth and similar fabrics, suitable for covering cotton, composed of single yarns, made of jute, jute butts, or other vegetable fiber, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, and not exceeding 16 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, weighing not less than 15 ounces nor more than 32 ounces per square yard, 6/lOc sq yd If weighing more than 32 oz. per sq. yd., 3/1 Co n> 1018 " bags or sacks made from plain woven fabrics of single jute yarns or from twilled or other fabrics composed wholly of jute, not bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, nor rendered non-inflammable. . . . Ic lb and 10% If bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, or rendered non-in- flammable Ic n> and 15 % 1021 " bags, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 26645) 40% 1008, 1010, 1011 Jute burlaps. (See Jute fabrics, plain woven.) 1582 Jate butts and cuttings Free 1008 " canvas, plain woven. (See Jute fabrics.) 1008 " canvas, twilled. (See Jute fabrics.) 1651 " card waste (T. D. 32196) Free 1022 " carpets and carpeting 36% 1010 " cloth, n. s. p. f. 40 % 1003 " cordage. (See Jute twist.) 385 " cotton and m.etal table covers, metal threads chief value (T. D. 10672, 13202) B5% 1008, 1010, 1011 Jute embroidery canvas (T. D. 14056), as jute cloth. (See Jute fabrics.) 1008 Jute fabrics, composed wholly of jute, plain- woven, twilled, and all other, not specially provided for, not bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, nor rendered non-inflammable . Ic lb If bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, or rendered non-inflam- mable Ic tt> and 10 % 1011 " fabrics, plain-woven, not including arti- cles finished or unfinished, weighing' less than 4% oz. per square yard 35% 1010 " fabrics, woven, jute chief value, not In- cluding articles finished or unfinished, n. s. p. f 40 % " fabrics with colored stripe along each border of four warp yarns, not plain woven (T. D. 39161, 39162). 1651 " headings as waste (T. D. 37103) Free 1007 " hydraulic hose 17on)andl0% 1430 " laces, lace window curtains, n. s. p. f., and all other lace articles of jute 90% 1021 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21596). 40% Schedule of Duties 543 Par. Article. Rate. 1022 Jute mats (T. D. 14560) 35% 1022 " mattings 35% 1582 " not dressed or manufactured In any manner .- Free 1009 " paddings or interlinings for clothing, ex- ceeding 30 threads to the square inch, counting warp and filling, and weigh- ing not less than 4% oz. and not more than 12 oz. per sq. yd 50 % 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011 Jute press cloth (T. D. 13436). (See Fabrics woven, jute.) 1651 Jute rags used chiefly for paper making (T. D. 31447, 31776, 32205, 32241) Free 1582 " rejections (T. D. 2695) Free 1022 " rugs (T. D. 13950) 35% 1418 " safety fuses $1 per M feet 1015 " sash cord 35% 1021 " school bags (T. D. 6691) 40% 762 " seed (T. D. 1629) 6c lb 1405 " slippers (T. D. 12146) 35% 1003 " sliver l^clb 1021 " table covers (T. D. 14055, 14072) 40% 1021 " table mats (T. D. 14072) 40% 1457 " thread waste (T. D. 35442) , 10% 1003 " twist, twine, and cordage, composed of two or more jute yarns or rovings twisted together, the size of the single yarn or roving of which is coarser than ! 20 pound 3%clb 20-pound up to but not including 10- pound 5c lb 10-pound up to but not including 5- pound 6%clb 5-pound and finer lie tb 1582 " unmanufactured or undressed, n. s. p. f. Free 1012 " velours (T. D. 5963) 45% 385 " velours, with metal thread chief value.. 55% 1457 " waste, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 33055) 10% 1651 " waste, used chiefly for paper making (T. D. 22097, 24664) Free 1560 " and cotton waste, equal parts (T. D. 28917, 28997) Free 1015 " webbing, if not exceeding 12 in. in width, fast edges (T. D. 16652) 35 % 1008,1009,1010,1011 Jute, woven fabrics as jute cloths. (See Fabrics woven, jute.) 1003 Jute, yarns or roving, single, coarser in size than 20-pound 2%ctb 20-pound up to but not including 10- pound 4c lb 10-pound up to but not including 5- pound 6%clb 5-pound and finer 7c lb But not more than 40 % K Pj^j; Article Rate 1584 Kadaya gum Free Kailds, as silk goods (T. D. 23717). 544 F. B. Vandecrift & Co, Par. A.STICLE. Rate. 1645 Kainlte, kyanlte, or cyanite Free 1449 Kakemonos — Japanese paintings if works of art (T. D. 29464) 2t) % 762 Kale seed - 6c Tb 228 Kaleidcscopes 45 % 1414 " if toys (T. D. 2386) 70% 5 Kali, citrated (T. D. 6006) 25% 80 " solution 50% (T. D. 29644) Ic tt) 1583 Kalidunger, dung salt (T. D. 4210) Free 214 Kalkspar, ground (T. D. 23028) 30% 752 Kalmla Latifolla — Evergreen seedlings (T. D. 28953, 28983) 25% 34 Kamola, not crude, if not alcoholic r 10% 1567 " crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 3201) Free 772 Kampio, natural (T. D. 25023, 28177) 25% 773 " dried, cut in strips (T. D. 27363) 35% 1420 Kangaroo skins, dressed and finished, with fur on (T. D. 3640) 25% 1666 " skins, not dressed ■. . Free 1579 " skins, with fur on, not dressed in any manner Free 715 Kangaroos 15% 1533 Kanten, fit only for remanufacture (T. D. 23352, 23471) Free 774 Kaoka, coffee substitute (T. D. 4564) 3c lb 207 Kaolin, ball clay, as clay unwrought (T. T>. 13435) $1 ton 207 " kiln dried, for clearing wines (T. D. 5051) i $2 ton 207 " or china clay $2.50 ton 1584 Kiaraya gum, crude (Abt. 42098) Free 83 Karlsbad salts cryst (T. D. 27734) $1 ton 85 Katakuriko (T. D. 32943) Ic lb 1584 Kauri gum Free 721 Kazunoko, roe of herring, dried (Abt. 34934)... 30% 205 Keene's cement, valued at $14 per ton or less. $3.50 ton If valued above $14 and not above $20 per ton $5 ton If valued above $20 and not above $40 per ton $10 ton If valued above $40 ton $14 ton 1459 Kefir seed or fungi (T. D. 21260) 20% 23 " pills (T. D. 29644) 25% 214 Kegel thon or seger — clay cones (T. D. 29228).. 30% 38 Kelene ether, containing 10% of alcohol or less (T. D. 22841) 25% 1 Keller's tannin powder (T. D. 17354). (See Acid tannic.) 1602 Kelp Free 1626 Kcntia Fosteriana and Belmoriana as palm nuts (T. D. 13491, 18308) Free 1419 " leaves, prepared (T. D. 25630, 27826)... . 60% 762 " seed (T. D. 17506, 18308) 6c lb 301 Kentledge, iron, containing more than 1% of carbon 75c ton 805 Kepler's malt ext. (T. D. 26516). (See Malt ex- tract. ) solution — cod liver oil and malt extract dutiable at rate of material of chief value (T. D. 26516, A. 7074). 1 r, c 7 Kermes, crude, if not alcoholic Frea Schedule of Duties 545 Par. Article. Rate. 34 Hermes, not crudfi and not alcoholic 10% 729 Kern, green, as wheat (T. D. 33432), Perbu. of 60 lbs, 30c 7 60 Kernels, apricot and peach 3o lb 1626 " palm-nut Free 1435 Kerosene mantles treated with chemicals or metallic oxides 40 % 1633 " oil Free 27 " oil residuum of. (See Coal tar products.) 3 Ketone ethyl methyl 25 % 339 Kettles, aluminum lie lb and 55 % 327 " cast iron 20% 327 " cast iron, coated, grlazed or tinned 20% 339 " copper, brass or tin 40% 339 " enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, 5o lb and 30% 1414 Kewple dolls (Abt. 43395) 70% 1428 Key chains, iron or steel, over 20c per dozen pieces (Abt. 38192) 80 % " stoppers to bottles, not dutiable sepa- rately (T. D. 9260). 399 Keys, clock, as manufactures of metal (T. D. 6558, 11184) 40% 1440 " ivory for pianos and organs (10 S. C. R. T19) 35% 599 " metal, if base metal 40 % 399 " watch, as manufactures of metal (T. D. 11184) 40% 399 " for sardine boxes, for opening, as manu- factures of metal (T. D. 13618) 40% " with sardine boxes, part of usual cover- ing (T. D. 22009). 233 Keystone, onyx, lettered (T. D. 26417, 28960)... 50% 218 " glass or paste, lettered (T. D. 26388). . . . 55% 1429 " onyx, unlettered (T. D. 26014, 26554) 20% " lettered, not as precious stones (T. D. 26417). 1700 Kiaki wood, sawed (T. D. 11605) Free 410 " wood, manufactures of 33 1/3% 1433 Kid gloves. (See Gloves.) fans, painted by artists, as paintings (T. D. 16926, 66 P. R. 736). 1432 " hair curlers, as manufactures of leather (T. D. 6432, 12011) 30% 1431-1606 Kid skins, dressed and finished. 1420 Kid skins dressed and sewed together in the form of crosses (T. D. 37603) 40% 1603 Kieserite (T. D. 1846, 13946) Free 207 Kiesselguhr (T. D. 6287, 7290) $2 ton 1430 Kiltings, silk lace (T. D. 14702) 90% 1530 Kindergarten, special importations for, of the ar- ticles specified in paragraph (T. D. 2076) Free 343 " needles (T. D. 23109). See Needles.) 1700 Kindling wood (T. D. 8171) Free 1510 Kine pox, vaccine virus, and other serums used for therapeutic purposes Free 804 King Kina Vin, still wine (T. D. 29348) $1.25 gall. 68 King's yellow, as a color 25% 1439 Kiogi shavings (T. D. 26218) 25% 54d F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 720 Kippered herring- in immediate containers weigh- ing with their contents not more than 15 lbs each 25% If in bulk or in immediate containers weighing with their contents more than 15 lbs each, on net weight l%o lb 1606 Kipskins, tanned (T. D. 7963, 17398) Free 802 Klrschwasser (T. D. 23437) $5 gall. 809 " bottles, containing, pay duty at 1/3 the rate provided on the bottles if im- ported empty or separately. 211-212 Klsliu bottles, as decorated earthenware (T. D. 13953). (See Earthenware.) 1618 Kissingen salts (T. D. 2271, 9715) Free 355 Kitchen knives. (See Knives.) 339 " utensils, aluminum lie lb and 55 % 339 " utensils, iron or steel, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses Be lb and 30 % 718-719-720 Kiteflsh (T. D. 28468). (See Fish.) 1414 Kites, Japanese (T. D. 11032, 14063) 70% 1459 Kittool fiber, dressed (T. D. 18806) 20% 205 Klttpulver (T. D. 31727) 20% 1313 KnaU bonbons (T. D. 4767) 35% 1606 Kneecaps, leather, as saddlery (T. D. 26449)... Free 410 Knees, boat (T. D. 15308) 33-1/3% 1700 " ship (T. D. 3602) Free 1439 Knife handles, horn, except for pocket knives (T. D. 13357) 25% 1440 " handles, pearl, except for pocket knives (T. D. 14318) 35 % 1415 " sharpeners, emery (T. D. 9393) 20% 1590 " sharpeners (T. D. 28889) Free 914 Knit fabrics, in the piece, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, made on a warp-knitting machine 55% Made on other than a warp-knitting ma- chine 35% 1208 " fabrics, in the piece, composed wholly or in chief value of silk 55% 1114 " fabrics in the piece, wholly or in chief value of wool, valued at not more than $1 per lb 30c lb and 40% If valued at more than $1 per lb, 45c lb and 50% " gloves. (See Gloves.) " hose. (See Hose.) 1114 " outerware and other articles, knit or cro- cheted, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of wool, and n. s. p. f., valued at not more than $1 lb, 36c lb and 40% If valued at more than fl lb and nof more than $2 lb 40c lb and 45 % If valued at more than $2 lb . . . 45c lb and 50 % 1208 " outerware and other goods, knit or cro- cheted, finished or unfinished, com- posed wholly or in chief value of silk. . 60% 917 " underwear and all other wearing apparel of every description, finished or un- finished, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, made wholly or in Schedule OF Duties 547 P-**- Article. Rate. part on knitting machine, or knit by hand, n. s. p. f 45 % 1114 Knit underwear, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of wool, valued at not more than $1.75 per lb, 36c tb and 30% If valued at more than $1.75 per lb, 45c lb and 50% 12"8 " underwear, finished or unfinished, com- posed wholly or in chief value of silk 60% 372 Knitting machines or parts thereof 40% 3-lS " machines, needles for. . .$1.15 per M and 40% 343 " needles 45 % 1414 Knives and forks, toy (T. D. 13656, 14809) 70% 354 " and letter openers, combination of, as penknives (T. D. 31866, 32562). 355 " artists', beet-topping, bread, ' butchers' butter, cake, canning, carpenters' bench, carving, cheese, cigar, cooks', curriers', drawing, farriers', fish, flesh- ing, fruit, hay, hunting, kitchen, painters', palette, pie, plumbers', shoe, slicing, sugar-beet, table, tanners', vegetable, and similar knives, forks, and steels, and cleavers, all the fore- going, finished or unfinished, n. s. p. f. With handles of mother-of-pearl, shell, ivory, deer, or other animal horn, silver or other metal than aluminum, nickel silver, iron or steel, 16c each and 45 % With handles of hard rubber, solid bone, celluloid, or any pyroxylin, casein, or similar material 8o each and 45 % With handles of any other material. If less than 4 in. in length, exclusive of handle ; 2c each and 45 % If 4 in. in length or over, exclusive of handle 8c each and 45 % Any of the above without handles. With blades less than 6 in. in length, 2c each and 45 % With blades 6 in. or more in length. 8c each and 45 % (Note proviso to paragraph as to marking.) 354 " budding, clasp, erasers, manicure, pen, pocket, pruning, and all knives by whatever name known, including such as are denominatively mentioned in this Act, which have folding or other than fixed blades or attachments, If valued at not more than 40c per doz. Ic each and 50% If valued at more than 40c and not more than 50c per doz 5ceachand50% If valued at more than 50o and not miore than $1.25 per doz lie each and 55 % If valued at more than $1.25 and not more than $3.00 per doz. . . 18c each and 55 % 54S F. B. Vandeckift&Co. Par. Akticle. Rate. If valued at more than $3.00 and not more than $6.00 per doz. . . 25c each and 50 7o If valued at more than $6.00 per doz., 36c each and 55% Blades, handles, or other parts of any of the foregoing knives or erasers are dutiable at not less than. . lie each and 56% Any of the articles specified in Para. 354 vv'here imported in the condition of assembled, but not fully finished, are dutiable at not less than the rate of duty therein imposed upon fully finished articles of the same material and quality, but not less in any case than 15c each and 55 % (Note proviso to paragraph as to mark- ing.) 354 Knives, corn, cuticle, and parts thereof, finished or unfinished i 60% If imported in the condition of as- sembled, but not fully finished, are dutiable at not less than the rate of duty imposed above upoh fully finished articles of the same material and quality, but not less in any case than 15c each and 55% (Note proviso to paragraph as to mark- ing.) 355 " chopping (T. D. 15992), as knives, cooks'. 354 " fiddlers', as knives, pocket (T. D. 18619). 1428 " for watch charms, as jewelry (T. D. 15010, 21195, 25361) 80% " German silver, same as others of metal. 354 " lock, as pocket knives (T. D. 14833). 1428 " miniature, as jewelry (T. D. 21195).... 80% 354 " miniature, if serviceable as knives, as pocket knives (T. D. 29690, A. 21019). 399 " miniature, very cheap (T. D. 28429) 40% nail files not (T. D. 20760). 356 " planing machine, tannery, leather, tobacco, paper and pulp mill, shear blades, circular cloth cutters, circular cork cutters, circular cigarette cutters, meat -slicing cutters, and all other cut- ting knives and blades used in power or hand machines 20% 354 " pocket, handles or scales of cheap ma- terial attached, a salable commodity as imported, as finished knives (T. D. 33593). " scales, not dutiable as handles (T. D. 27823) 1414 " toy (T. i). 2632, 13656, 14809) 70% 399 " watch case openers (T. D. 13430) 40% 212 Knobs, china or porcelain, not decorated 60% 212 " decorated 70% 230 " glass 50% 399 " metal and plated gilt 60% Metal, not plated 40 % 410 " wood or wood chief value 33-1/3% Schedule of Duties 549 Par. Article. Rate. 399 Knockei-s, metal and plated, or gilt 60% Metal, not plated 40 % 1430 Knots, stars, etc., gold or silver thread (T. D. 10896) 90% Kochi ware (T. D. 26116). (See Earthenware.) 214 Koblenpoppen (T. D. 32767) 30% 216 Kohlenstifte (T. D. 33197) 45% 762 Kohlrabi seed 8c lb 759 Kola nuts (Abt. 43585) Ic lb 807 " sparkling. (See Ginger ale.) 62 Kolognia, cologne water (T. D. 29442, A. 20240), alcoholic 40c lb and 75 % Not alcoholic 75 % 1459 Konjak flour (T. D. 31352) 20% 1459 Konniyakuko flour (T. D. 31866) 20% 1459 Konnyaka flour (T. D. 31478) 20% 773 Kori konniaku, Jap potato cake (T. D. 26694). 35% 44 Krap lach, madder lake, as printers' ink (T. D. 3130) 20% 205 Kreide (T. D. 29464) $1.40 ton 74 Kremnltz white 30 % 5 Kreosote, medicinal preparation (T. D. 2587, 9276 25% 749 Krombeeren, preserves (T. D. 33217) 35% 57 Kromollne (T. D. 31743, 31912) 20% 720 Kryd sild-flsh in tins (T. D. 28656) 25% 24 Kryoflne (T. D. 22600). (See Alcoholic, medici- nal preparations.) 1561 Kryolitb, or cryolite Free 216 Kryptol (T. D. 26604) 45% Kurodaidzu peas, as beans (Abt. 42490). 1439 Kuskus-root fans (T. D. 13325, 16563, 21056).. 25% 921 Kuza cloth (T. T>. 25805, A. 3846) 40% 1021 Kuzufu wall paper (T. D. 26035, A. 4615) 40% 1645 Kyanlte, cyanite, or kainite Free L Par. Article Rate 1652 Ijab pulver (T. D. 29442) Free 1313 Labels, blank paper (T. D. 1954, 3941) 35% 31 " celluloid (T. D. 11045) 60% 1306 " cigar, bronze (T. D. 15864, 21930). (See Lithographic labels.) 1306 " cigar, lithographic (T. D. 18761). (See Lithographic labels.) 1430 " cotton embroidered 75 % 913 " cotton, for garments (T. D. 20047) 50% 913 " cloth, cotton or other vegetable fiber, printed (T. T>. 16836, 17326) 50% 399 " metal, wholly or in part of platinum, gold or silver 60% If of other metal, and not plated with gold or silver 40 % 1306 " paper, lithographically printed. (See Lithographic labels.) 1310 ■' paper, printed (T. D. 4432, 8303, 13802), n. s. p. f 25% 1305 " printed on paper coated with metal or otherwise surface coated ... .5c lb and 20% 550 F, B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1439 liabels, rubber, soft 25% 1440 " rubber, vulcanized (T. D. 1875) 35% 913 " shirt (T. D. 14623, 14847) 50% 360 I/aboratory Instruments, apparatus, utensils, appliances, and parts thereof, wholly or In chief value of metal, not plated. . 40% 752 I;aburiium (T. D. 14750) 25% 1604 lac, crude, seed, button, stick and shell (T. D. 6381, 15845) Free 1677 " or precipitated sulphur, containing in excess of 25 % sulphur Free 77 " spirits (T. D. 12953). (See Spirits, var- nish. ) 1430 liace, all-overs 90% 1430 " and embroidered cotton collars (T. D. 16300, 21570, 22868, 23650) 90% 1480 " aprons (49 F. R. 731, 55 F. R. 599, T. D. 12218, 13423, 13932, 21570, 22868, 23650) 90% 1430 " articles (41 F. R. 763, T. D. 12551, 14134, 14140, 22266, 22267) 90% 1430 " bands 90% 1430 " beaded (T. D. 16224) 90% 1430 " headings, black silk (T. D. 14701) 90% 1430 " bed sets, cotton or other vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21942) 90% 920 " bed sets, cotton or other vegetable fiber, made on Nottingham lace machines, (See Lace curtains.) 1430 " belts (T. D. 16421) 90% 1430 " bonbonniere dolls (T. D. 14934) 90% Battenberg braids, are articles of lace (T. D. 28519). 372 " braiding machines 4 % 1430 " braids, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. T>. 22266, 22843, 23564) 90% 1430 " braids, silk (T. D. 14501, 22843) 90% 1430 " braids, artificial silk 90% " brocades, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). 1430 " Chantilly (T. D. 14628) 90% 1406 " chip, grass, palm leaf, osier, rattan, i straw or willow, real horsehair, cuba bark, or manila hemp, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets or hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained. 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained. ... 20% 1430 " collars, cotton (T. D. 5534, 14240, 15970, 21570, 22868, 23650, 27113) 90% 1430 " cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 22843, 23564) 90% 1430 " cotton and horse hair (T. D. 22843) 90% 1430 " cotton beading (T. D. 15034) 90% 1430 " cotton table covers (T. D. 22267) 90% 1430 " crochet work, cotton (T. B. 14504) 90% 1430 " curtains and bed sets, cotton or other vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21918, 21942) 90% 920 " curtains, window nets, netting, bed sets and pillow shams, and all other articles and fabrics, by whatever name known, plain or Jacquard figured, finished or Schedule of Duties 551 Par. 1430 Ijace 372 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1480 1430 1430 372 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 372 1430 1430 1430 1430 920 1313 1430 Article. Rate. unfinished, wholly or partly manufac- tured, for any use whatsoever, made on the Nottingham lace-curtain ma- chine, and composed of cotton or other vegetable fibre, when counting not more than five points or spaces be- tween the warp threads to the inch, IV&csq. yd. and 25% When counting more than 6 such points or spaces to the inch, in addition for each point in excess of 5 %c sq. yd. Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 60% curtains made partly on Nottingham machines and partly on others (T. D. 24263) 90% curtain machines 30% edgings, cotton or other vegetable fiber. . 90% edgings, silk 90% etamines, as cotton cloth. fans, silk (T. D. 12241) 90% fichus (T. D. 27113) 90 % flax or hemp 90% flouncings, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 23232) 90% flouncings, silk 90% fringed articles (T. D. 15472) 90% galloons, cotton or other vegetable fiber. 90% galloons, artificial silk 90% handkerchiefs, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 17065) 90% imitation, is machine made (T. D. 27644, 28519). insertings, cotton or other vegetable fiber 90% insertings, silk 90% kiltings or plaitings (T. D. 14702) 90% lambrequins (T. D. 34968) 90% linen (T. D. 12550) 90% making machines 30% Manila hemp (T. D. Abt. 36319) 90% manufactures, cotton, flax or jute (T. D. 1217) 90% manufacture of, silk 90% metal (T. D. 10560) 90% mohair' (T. D. 14628) 90% napkins, cotton or other vegetable fiber 90% neck rufflings, artificial silk 90% neck wear, as lace wearing apparel (T. D. 26377). net and netting machines 30% nets and nettings, artificial silk 90% nets and nettings, cotton or other vege- table fiber (T. D. 20729) 90% nets and nettings. Oriental (T. D. 16152) 90% nets and nettings, silk (T. D. 13905) 90% panels, made on Nottingham machines, as Nottingham curtains (T. D. 24263, 25482). paper (T. D. 6677) 30% parasol coverings (T. D. 16883). 90% 552 B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. I;ace, partly manufactured as lace (T. D. 11377). 1306 " patterns lithographed on cotton (T. D. 18305). (See Lithographic prints, par- agraph 1306.) 1430 " pillow shams, cotton or other vegetable nber, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15228, 16298)... 90% 920 " pillow shams, cotton or other vegetable fiber, made on Nottingham machines. (See Lace curtains.) 350 " pins (T. D. 34475), if not jewelry or plated 35 % 1428 " pins if Jewelry valued over 20c doz. pes. (T. D. 33792) 80% If plated with gold or silver (T. D. 32345, 32642) 60% 1430 " quillings 90% 1430 " Renaissance, articles of (T. D. 28519).. 90% 1430 " robes, cotton (T. D. 11329, 21570, 22868, 23650) 90% 1430 " ruchings and rufflings, cotton or other vegetable fiber 90% 1430 " ruchings and rufBings, silk 90% 1430 " ruchings and rufflings, artificial silk. ... 90% 1430 " scarfs, cotton (T. D. 27113) 90% 1430 " shades for lamps (T. D. 11833) 90% 1430 " -silk (T. D. 8754, 22843) 90% 1430 " silk, artificial 90 % 1430 " silk and cotton (T. D. 22843) 90% 1430 " silk and metal (T. D. 12658) 90% 1430 " silk and mohair (T. D. 22843) 90% 1430 " silk edgings (T. D. 15580) 90% 1430 " silk grenadine veiling (T. D. 21115).... 90% 1430 " silk insertings (T. D. 15230) 90% 1430 " silk nets (T. D. 14052) 90% 1430 " silk, partly finished (T. D. 11377) 90% 1430 " silk veilings (T. D. 21115) 90% 1430 " tatting,, cotton 90% 1430 " tidies, cotton (T. J). 16703) 90% 1430 " ties, cotton (T. D. 27113) 90% 1430 " tinsel (T. D. 18773) 90% 1430 " torchon (T. D. 12117) 90% 1430 " trimmings, cotton or other vegetable fiber 90 % 1430 " trimmings, silk ' 90 % 1430 " trimmings, artificial silk 90% 1430 " Valenciennes 90% 1430 " veils, cotton or other vegetable fiber.... 90% 1430 " veils, silk 90% 903-904 " vitrages, as cotton cloth (T. D. 21589). 1430 " wearing apparel, cotton or other vege- table fiber (T. D. 23650) 90% 1430 " wearing apparel, silk 90% 1430 " wearing apparel trimmed (T. D. 34251). 90% 920 " window curtains, cotton or other vege- table fiber, made on Nottingham nia- chlne (T. D. 12352). (Ses Lace cur- tains.) 1430 " window curtains, n. s. p. f 90% 1430 " window curtains, silk (T. D. 14947).... 90% ScHLDL'LL OF DuTIES 553 Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Ijace wool or hair in whole or in part (T. D. 22843) 90% 1430 " yak (T. D. 6311) 90% 1430 Laces, burnt-out and embroideries capable of conversion into burnt-out laces 90% 1430 " n. s. p. f 90% 1430 " automobile 90 % 1430 " carriage 90% 1430 " coach 90% 160iS " leather, shoe Free 1430 " Jacquard figured (T. D. 37943, 38573).. 90% 920 " Jacquard figured used chiefly for window curtains, where made on the Notting- ham lace curtain machine, when counting not more than 5 points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch 1 % c sq. yd. and 2 5 % When counting more than 5 such points or spaces to the inch, in addition for each point in excess of 5 %c sq. yd. Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 60% (T. D. 36501, 38749, 38960). 1406 " straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, rattan, real horse hair, cuba bark, or manila hemp, not bleached or colored 15 % If bleached or colored 20% 343 Ijacing needles or bodkins, of metal 45% " braids of vegetable fiber in webs, as trim- mings (T. D. 21968). 913 Ijacings, cut in lengths and tagged, boot, corset or shoe, of cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 20515) 15olband20% 1606 " leather shoe, finished or unfinished Free 1207 " silk (T. D. 19101) 55% 1113 " wool (T. D. 4806), on wool content. 45c tb and 50% 1459 liacoline (T. D. 28351) 20% 77 Ijacquer, containing less than 5% methyl alco- hol (T. D. 6901) $2.20gall. and 25% Containing 5 % or more of methyl alco- hol 25 % Lacquered handkerchief boxes are unusual cover- ings (T. D. 7468). 1303 " Japanese trays papier machfi (T. D. 17634) 25% 19 tactarene (T. D. 31335, 31444, 32038) 2%c lb 1459 tacteous farina (T. D. 6926) 20% 1459 " food (T. D. 7082) 20% 1 Uactic acid. Containing by weight of lactic acid less than 30% 2c lb 30% or more and less than 55% 4c lb 5 5 % or more 9clb Provided, That any lactic acid anhydride present shall be determined as lactic acid and included as such. And Provided further. That the duty on lactic acid shall not be less than 25%. 1460 " ferment (T. D. 26862, 31G75) 20% 554 F.B.Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 230 Lactometers (T. D. 16659) 50% 28 Liactophenin (T. D. 15685), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 1567 Lactucarium (T. D. 11979) Free 921 Ladder tapes, cotton (T. D. 37614, 39942).. 40% 327 Ladles, cast iron, not advanced beyond casting. . 20% 319 " foundry (T. D. 17732), or steel 25% 399 " gold, silver or other metal, plated (T. D. 17732) 60% 399 " iron, if not plated (T. D. 31478) 40% 337 Lags (T. D. 29119), as card clothing. 38B Lalu), made wholly or in chief value of gold, sil- ver or other metal (T. D. 24518), 6c lb and 20% 385 " crinkled, made wholly or in chief value of gold, silver or other metal (T. D. 24158) 6e lb and 20% 1430 " embroideries 75% Fine copper wire is not (T. D. 28384). 1414 " garlands (T. D. 10887, 11848) 70% 1430 " laces, braids, galloons, and trimmings. . 90% 385 " metal thread (T. D. 12968) 6c lb and 35% 28 Lakes, colors, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 29081, 30126, 31005) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 55% 1108-1109 Lama goods, as wool woven fabrics (T. D. 2933). 1113 Lama points, worsted, on the wool content, 45o lb and 50% 702 Lamb, fresh 4c tb 1420 " skin coats (T. D. 8867. 10324, 13864)... 50% 1420 " , skin coat linings with the wool on (T. D. 8867, 10324, 10883, 12957) 40% 1420 " skin crosses (T. D. 12957) 40% 1433 " skin gloves (T. D. 10911). (See Gloves.) 1119 " skins, cream, as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12970) . 50% 1431 " skins, dressed and finished, other than shoe leather (T. D. 15726) 20% 1666 " skins, not dressed, without wool Free 1101-1102 Lamb, skins, Russian (T. D. 34254). 1431 Lamb, skins, scraps of (T. D. 49 65) 20% 921 Lambeth cotton rope (T. D. 9187) 40% Lambrequins, according to material (T. D. 21917). 1430 " lace (T. T>. 34968) 90% 702 Lambs $2 head 385 Lame (T. D. 20615), made wholly or in chief value of gold, silver or other metal, 6c lb and 20% 1430 " embroideries 75 % 382 " flitters (T. D. 25973) 12c lb 1414 " garlands for Christmas trees (T. D. 11848) 70% 1430 " laces, braids, galloons and trimmings. ... 90% 385 " or lahn, or lame or lahn and india rubber, articles made wholly or in chief value of n. s. p. f 45 % 385 " thread 6c lb and 35% Schedule or Duties 555 Par. Article. Rate. 385 Lametta, as lame or lahn (T. D. 10887, 27550), 6c n> and 20% 73 Iiamp black 20 % 218 " chimneys, glass, cut (T. D. 11001, 17067) 60% 218 " chimneys, glass, not cut or blown (T. D. 17067) 60% 218 " reflectors, silvered glass (T. D. 27783)... 60% 1430 " shades in part braid (T. D. 36119) 90% 921 " shades, paper and cotton (T. D. 12796).. 40% 218 " shades or chimneys, blown (T. D. 20214) 60% 1313 " shades, paper and wire (38 F. R. 94)... 35% 357 " trimmers (T. D. 29313). (See scissors.) 913 " wicking, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. T>. 14853) 10c lb and 12 % % 913 " wicks for sanctuary lamps.. 10c lb and 12%% Xjamps, according to material of chief value (T. D. 9004, 11833, 15584). 212 " bisque, plain 60% decorated 70% 22 9 " electric-light, and bulbs. Incandescent, with or without filaments 20% " electric, pocket, are not toys (T. D. A. 8729, 27734). " for churches not regalia (T. D. 12628). 1414 " for toy magic lanterns (T. D. 31987)... 70% 229 " incandescent, blown with metal attach- ments (T. D. 14924, 15584, 20275).... 20% 399 ■" miners' safety 40% 1454 " smokers' articles (T. D. 6908) 60% 211 " stoneware, plain 45 % " decorated 50 % 913 " wicking, cotton, woven, braided or twisted 10c lb and 12 % % 53 lianae (T. D. 15122, 29546) Ic lb 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms not less than 25% 1700 Ijanan wood, sawed (T. D. 29262, A. 19632) .... Free 359 IJanoets (T. D. 5011), if not plated 45% 403 liancewood, in the log 10 % 410 " wood manufactures (T. D. 22142) .... 33-1/3% 403 " sawed boards, planks, deals, and all other forms not further manufactured than sawed 15 % 403 " sawed 15% 403 " wood umbrella sticks, sawed (T. D. 22142) 15% 711 liand fowls, valued $5 or less each 50c each Valued more than $5 each 20% 1310 Landscapes, views of, any landscape, scene, building, place or locality in the United States, on cardboard or paper, not thinner than 8/1000 inch, by whatever process printed or produced, including those wholly or in part produced by either lithographic or photo-gelatin process (except show cards), occupy- ing 35 sq. in. or less of surface per view, bound or unbound, or in any other form 15o lb and 25 % thinner than 8/1000 inch $2perM 556 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 53 lianoUn (T. D. 31912, 38064) ' Ic Iti Lanterns, according to material of chief value ( T. D. 13657). 1414 " bull's eye, small (T. D. 15859)... 70% 235 •• granite (T. D. 31589) 50% 235 " Japanese limestone (T. D. 30690) 50% 1313 " Japanese paper (T. D. 13972) 35% 410 " Japanese, wood and glass, wood chief value (T. D. 28392) 33-1/3% 1414 " magic, if toys (T. D. 7820, 11422, 12002) 70% 228 " magic and parts of (T. D. 10859) 45% 226 " magic, slides for (T. D. 14844, 22918).. 35% 228 '■ magic (T. D. 24092) 45% 218 " small, glass, colored (T. D. 6781, 13609) 55% 1414 " toy (T. D. 15859) 70% 62 Lanza perfumery (T. D. 34526) 40c lb and 75% Lap robes, according to material (T. D. 11198). 1313 " tablets, paper (T. T>. 10104) 35% 328 " welded flues, pipes, stays or tubes, iron or steel, not thinner than 65/1000 in. if not less than % in. in diameter .... % c lb If less than % and not less than % in. in diameter l%clb If less than % in. in diameter l%clb Provided, That no tubes, pipes, flues or stays made of charcoal iron shall pay a less rate of duty than l%clb 752 Lapagorias (T. D. 10737) ; . . . 25% 394 Lapis calimanaris, as calamine. 21 " infernalis, nitrate of silver 25% 1429 " lazuli is precious stone, cut but not set and suitable for use in the manufacture of jewelry (T. D. 28141) 20% 79 " tutia, dry oxide of zinc l?ic lb 79 " tutis, ground in or mixed with oil or water 2i4cnr Lappet slclrtings, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). 903-904 Lappets, cotton (T. D. 6456, 12440). (See Cotton cloth.) 399 Lappets, metal, if not plated 40% 1008-1009-1010 Lapping (T. D. 17167), as flax fabric (T. D. 28588). Lapping of wool and flax, accordinsr to material of chief value (T. D. 32851). 901 Laps, cotton card 5 % 703 Lard Ic lb 703 " compounds 4c tb 706 " containing sausage (T. D. 28361) 20% 1583 " cracklings (T. D. 25401, 25800) Free 703 " substitutes 4c lb 399 Larding needles, not plated (T. D. 12976) 40% 1005 Lariats, istle (T. D. 12195, 12220, 26053) %c lb 1588 " rawhide (T. D. 475) Free 1567 Larkspur seed (T. D. 1273) Free 404 Last blocks, rough, hewn, sawed or bored 10% 1409 Lastings, mohair or silk cloth, or other manu- factures of cloth, woven or made in patterns of such size, shape and form, as to be flt for buttons exclusively, and not exceeding 3 inches in any one dimension -. 10% Schedule of Duties 557 Par. Article. Rate. Lastings, fit for shoes, slippers, boots, bootees or gaiters, dutiable according to material (T. D. 6137). 410 Lasts, wooden (T. D. 38853) 33-1/3% 343 Latch needles $2 M and 50% 399 Latches, metal, if not plated 40% 1437 " of pin tumbler or cylinder construction, $2 per doz. and 20% 1005 Lath yarn (T. D. 13786) %c lb 372 Lathe (T. D. 32396) 30% 372 " and equipment (T. D. Abt. 33963) 30% 399 " jewelers' (T. D. Abt. 35012) 40% 1700 Laths (T. D. 25199) Free 762 Lathyrus seed (T. D. 15162) 6c lb 60 Laudanum, n. s. p. f 60 % 1430 Laundry bags, braided (T. T>. Abt. 43305) 90% 752 Laurel, American or Japan (T. D. 28953, 28983) 25% 1567 " berries, crude Free 34 " berries, not crude, not alcoholic 10% 1567 " leaves (T. D. 19042, 20208) Free 59 " oil (T. D. 27182), if not alcoholic 25% 402 " root, unmanufactured, or not further ad- vanced than cut into blocks 10% 63 " water containing no alcohol (T. D. 27440) 20% 752 Laurls, nobilis (T. D. 14763, 16316) 25% 235 Lava blocks (T. D. 14557, 17135, 23030), hewn dressed or polished or otherwise manu- factured 50 % 235 " blocks, unmanufactured, not dressed, hewn or polished, but suitable for use as monumental or building stone (T. D. 23030) 15c cu. ft. 1605 " crude Free 235 " squares for gas tips (T. D. 28300) 50% 235 " stone, dressed (T. D. 33188, 33390) 60% Not dressed 15c cu. ft. 235 " stone, hewn 50% Not hewn 15c cu. ft. 235 " stones, suitable for milling, are not burr .stones (T. D. 23949, 26857). 215 " tips for burners (T. D. 7393) . 10c gross and 15 % 1605 " unmanufactured Free Lavender bunches, according to material of chief value (T. T>. 14304). 1631 " essence or oil of (T. D. 8671), if not alcoholic Free 24 " extracts of (T". D. 7369), if containing 20% of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, SOc lb and 25% 1567 " flowers, crude, not alcoholic Free 34 '■ flowers, not crude, not alcoholic 10% 1631 " oil, if not alcoholic Free 5 " oil, mixed with turpentine (T. D. 32823) 25% 1631 " spike oil, if not alcoholic Free 62 " toilet water, alcoholic (T. D. 7369), 40c lb and 75% 62 " toilet water, non-alcoholic 75 % Law reports, as periodicals (T. D. 20037). 372 Lawn mowers (T. D. 31615) 30% 558 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1675 Lawn sand (T. D. 28889) Free Lawns, cotton (T. D. 12528, 15044, 17272), as cotton cloth. 1430 " hemstitched and tucked (T. D. 17535, 22162) 90% " linen, as flax cloth. 753 Ivayers of apple, cherry, pear, plum, quince, and other fruit stocks $2 per M 47 Liead acetate of, brown 2c lb 47 " acetate of, gray 2c lb 47 " acetate of, yellow 2c lb 47 " acetate of, white 2%cn> 393 " alloy in pigs on the lead contained therein (T. T>. 6786) 2%c lb " and silver ore, question whether it is a silver or a lead ore to be determined at time of importation (T. D. 15895, 16149). 393 " antimonial, type metal, on the lead con- tained therein (T. D. 8147 2%c lb 47 " arsenate 3c lb 393 " ashes, with large percentage of lead, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 3649) 2%c lb 1459 " ashes, with trifling percentage of lead (T. D. 556, 4990) 10% 393 " bar, on the lead contained therein. . . . 2%c lb 213 " black, or plumbago, amorphous (T. D. 491, 1627, 6403) 10% If crystalline lump, chip or dust 20% If crystalline flake l%clb 393 " buckles, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 27540) 2%c lb 393 " bullion or base bullion on the lead con- tained therein (T. D. 24209) 2%c lb 47 " chloride of 30 % 72 " chromium colors, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 25% 1533 " composition, "old brass," containing small percentage of (T. D. 17848) .... Free 47 " compounds, n. s. p. f 30% 1457 " dross from sulph. acid furnace (T. D. 24244) 10% 393 " dross, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 22333) 2%c lb 393 " dross, tin chief value, on the lead con- tained therein (T. D. 28909) 2>4c lb " extracted from American ores, exported for reduction, is dutiable (T. D. 11306). 393 " glaziers' 2%ctb 393 " granulated, on the lead contained there- in (T. T>. 8581) 2%c lb 393 " grids, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 27358) 2%c lb 393 " hard metal, on the lead contained there- in (T. D. 3591) 2%olb 393 " in type metal (T. D. 12907) 2 %c lb 47 " lineolate of (T. D. 28361, Abt. 16407)... 30% 74 " litharge , 2 % c lb 399 " manufactures, n. s. p. f., if not plated... 40% Schedule of Duties 559 Par. Article. Rate. 392 Ijead mattes, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 38176, 38563) 1%C lb ^93 " molten, on the lead contained therein. 2%o lb 47 " nitrate of 3c lb ^93 " n. s. p. f., on the lead contained therein, 2%c lb ^92 " ores, method of assessing duty on. 392 " ores of all kinds, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 30727, 31509, 33212, 33213, 33664) l%c lb 74 " paints 30 % 399 " pellets for rifles (T. D. Abt. 33281, 33677) 40% 1451 " pencils, any material except metal and pencils of lead 45c gross and 25 % If stamped with names other than the manufacturers' or the manufacturers' trade name or trade mark. 50c gross and 25% 1428 " pencils, metal (T. D. 33863), valued over 20o per dozen 80% 1428 " pencils, on chains, worn around the neck, as jewelry (T. D. 25665, A. 3041) 80% 1451 " pencils, small cane, wood (T. D. 26245), 46c gross and 25% 74 " pigments, dry or in pulp, or ground in or mixed with oil or water 30% 393 " pigs, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 15339) 2%clb 393 " pipe 2%clb 393 " reclaimed, on the lead contained therein, 2%c tb 74 " red 2 % c lb 393 " refuse, on the lead contained therein. . 2%o lb 47 " resinate 3c lb 393 " scrap, on the lead contained therein, 2%c lb 393 " sheets 2%clb 393 " shot 2%cJb 393 " solder on the lead contained therein.. 2%olb IS " stove polish, if not alcoholic (T. D. 6403) 25% 6 " sub-acetate solution (T. D. 411) 25% 47 " sugar of, brown, yellow or gray (T. D. 411) 2c lb 47 " sugar of, white (T. D. 411) 2%c lb 5 " tannate of 25 % 1414 " toys 70% 393 " type metal, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 31201, 31955) 2%c lb 389 " types, new 20% 74 " white (T. D. 7059, 10069, 14293) 2%olb 393 " wire 2%clb 79 Leaded zinc oxides, containing not more than 25% of lead in any form of dry powder l%clb Ground in or mixed with oil or water. . 2%c lb 344 IJeaders or casts, fishing 45 % 1452 licads, pencil, colored, crayon, copy, or indelible, n. s. p. f 40 % j^452 " pencil, commonly known as refills, black, colored, or indelible, not exceeding 560 F. B. Vandechift & Co. Par. Article. Rate- 6/100 of 1 inch in diameter, and not exceeding 2 inches in length 10c gross Longer leads pay in proportion in addi- tion thereto. 1452 lieads, pencil, not in wood or other material. . 6c gross 382 IJeaf, aluminum, not exceeding in size the equiva- lent of 5 % X 5 % inches, additional du- ties in the same proportion shall be assessed on leaf exceeding in size said equivalent 6c 100 leaves 382 " Dutch metal or bronze (T. D. 13440)* 6c 100 leaves 383 " gold, not exceeding in size the equiva- lent of 3% X 3% inches, additional duties in the same proportion shall be assessed on leaf exceeding in size said equivalent (T. D. 33105) 55c 100 leaves 399 " metal, n. s. p. t., if not plated (T. D. 2906) 40% 1439 " palm, manufactures of, n. s. p. f 25% 384 " silver 5c 100 leaves 701 " tallow %c lb 601 " tobacco, stemmed, filler 50c lb 601 " tobacco, stemmed, wrapper $2.75 lb 601 " tobacco, unstemmed, filler 35c lb 601 " tobacco, unstemmed, wrapper $2.10 lb 812 IJeakag'e, of wines, liquors, cordials, or distilled spirits, allowance for. 1606 Leather, all n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6916, 11411, 14059, 14060, 15700) Free 1402 " and india rubber footballs, leather chief value (T. D. 10557) 30% 1422 " and pearl fans, hand painted (T. D. 14463) 50% 1606 " apron (T. D. 30793, 31548) Free 1606 " apron picker straps (T. D. Abt. 28410, 32488, 32699, 32908) Free 1432 " armlets (T. D. 27132, A. 10131) 30% 1606 " automobile treads (T. D. 32400, 33033) . Free 1432 " bags 30% 1432 " bags, baskets, belts, satchels, card cases, pocket books, jewel "boxes, portfolios, and other boxes and cases, permanently fitted and furnished with traveling, bottle, drinkinsr, dining or luncheon, sewing, manicure, and similar sets (T. D. 30688) 45% 1430 " bags, beaded, beads chief value (T. T>. 28541) 75% 1606 " band or belting (T. D. 30880, 31548)... Free 1432 " baskets 30% 1432 " bead cases (T. D. 10510) 30% 1432 " bellows (T. D. Abt. 38648) 30% 1606 " belting, by-product, strips of (T. D. 27672) Free 1432 " beltine ready for urp (T. D. 31548, 35650) 30% 1606 " belting strips of, by-product (T. D. 32242) Free 14.S2 " belts 30% 1432 " belts, old, cut in uniform pieces (T. D. 27426, Abt. 11797) 30% Schedule of Duties 561 ^^R- Article. Rate. 1606 IjeaUier bend (T. D. 31417, 31548) Free ^^^^ " board or compress leather, not laminated, glazed, coated, lined, embossed, print- ed, decorated, or ornamented in any manner, nor cut into shapes for boxes or other articles 10% 1^13 If laminated, glazed, coated, lined, printed, decorated, or ornamented in any manner 30% 1310 " book backs (T. D. 32282, 33034) 30% 1431 " bookbinders', calf skins 20% 1310 " book bindings or covers (T. D. Abt. 44371) 30% 1607 " boots (T. D. 10665) Free 1432 " boxes 30% 1606 " bronze pieces (T. D. 14216) Free 1606 '■ bufe Free 1606 " buffing (T. D. 11411) Free 1431 " calf skin .tanned or dressed, other than shoe leather (T. D. 13363) 20% 1589 " calf skins, ra^v Free 1432 " card cases 30% 1432 " cases 30% " cases containing books, no separate duty on (T. D. 1763). " cases containing combs, are unusual cov- erings (T. D. 10574). 1432 " cases fitted (T. D. 31283, 32850, 34622. (See Leather bags.) 45 % 399 " cases, fitted with tools, metal chief value (T. D. 32163) 40% 1454 " cases for tobacco pipes (T. D. 12131)... 60% 1431 " chamois skins (T. D. 30799, 34170) 20% 1431 " chamois skins, crust (T. D. 32898, 33143) 20% 1432 " chamois sponges (T. D. 15823) 30% 1432 " chamois toilet mats 30% 1432 " chamois watch bags (T. D. 13794) 30% 1454 " cigar cases (T. T>. 11851) 60% 368 " clocks, cased in (T. D. 12659). See Olocks ) 907 " cloth, table oilcloth (T. D. 29262, Abt. 19598) 3c sq.yd. and 20% 1606 " clutch (T. D. 32329) Free 1606 " covered stirrups (T. D. 16102) Free " covers for tumblers, as usual coverings (T. D. 13166, 23056). " covers for watches, not unusual cover- ings (T. D. 13171). 1432 " cue tips (T. D. 36422) 30% 1606 " cut into forms (T. D. 30085) Free 1606 " cut into shoe uppers, vamps, soles, or other forms suitable for conversion into manufactured articles (T. D. 32964) Free 1606 " dressed upper, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 32966). Free 1606 " elk hides, dressed (T. D. 14060) Free 1313 ■• embossed (T. D. 32401) 30% 1431 " enameled, upholstery 20% 1606 " for printers' rollers (T. D. 15700) Free 1430 " galloons, embroidered (T. D. 9583) 75% 1606 " gaufEree (T. D. 17744, 32505, 33040) Free 562 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1431 Leather glove 20 % 1433 " glove, tranks (T. D. 12111), 75% of duty provided for the gloves in fabrication of which they are suitable, gloves, cadet, as leather gloves (T. D. 12729, 19981, 20018). gloves, classification of (T. D. 20018, 23005). " gloves, cumulative rates of duty on (T. D. 19493). " gloves in part leather dutiable as (T. D. 32833). 1580 " gloves, made wholly or in chief value of leather made from hides of cattle of the bovine species Free 1433 " gloves made from horsehide 25% " gloves made from pigskins 25 % 1433 " gloves, men's, not over 12 inches long, $5 doz. pairs Over 12 inches, 50c additional per dozen pairs for each inch in excess of 12 inches. 1433 " gloves, women's or children's, wholly or in chief value of leather, not over 12 inches long $4 doz. pairs Over 12 inches, 50c additional per dozen pairs for each inch in excess of 12 inches. 1433 " gloves, all, shall pay in addition to the foregoing: If lined with cotton $2.40 doz. pairs If lined with silk $2.40 doz. pairs If lined with leather $4 doz. pairs If lined with wool $2.40 doz. pairs If lined with fur $4 doz. pairs If embroidered or embellished (T. D. 22314, 31320) 40c doz. pairs That all of the foregoing shall pay a duty of not less than 50% nor more than 70%. 1431 " goat skins, dressed and finished, other than shoe leather (T. D. 5705) 20% 1606 " grain (T. D. 31977, 32910) Free 56 " grease for stufllng or dressing 35% 1432 " hair curlers (T. D. 10675, 12011) 30% 1432 " hand bellows (T. D. 12013) 30% 1436 " harness, valued at more than $70 per set 35% Single, valued at more than $40 35% 1606 " harness, finished or unfinished, n. is. p. f. (T. D. 13301, 30381) Free 1432 " hat bands (T. D. 13243) 30% 1432 " hat sweats (T. D. 31742, 32360) 30% 1432 " hats and caps 30% 1432 " heel lifts (T. D. 28233, A. 15670) 30% 1606 " hides, dressed, n. s. p. f Free 1589 " hides of cattle, raw Free 1454 " holders for pipes (T. D. 6040) 60% 1305 " imitation (T. D. 1453), as paper, surface coated. 1432 " insoles (T. D. Abt. 41627) 30% Schedule of Duties 563 Par. Article. Rate. 1431 leather, japanned, other than shoe leather (T. D. 14090, 14215, 19100 20% 1432 " jewel boxes 30% 1606 " kangaroo skins, dressed and finished (T. D. 3640) Free 1431, 1606 lieatber, kid and lamb skins, dressed and finished. 1606 Leather, lizard gray, moutons (T. D. 31016, 31632) Free 1432 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15823) 30% 1606 " morocco, skins for, tanned but unfinished Free 1431 " morocco, skins for, finished other than shoe leather (T. D. 22709) 20% 1432 " needle cases (T. D. Abt. 29686, 32812). 30% 1606 " n. s. p. f Free 53 " oil (T. D. 25499, Abt. 2450) %c lb 1606 " oil dressed elk hides (T. D. 14060) Free 56 " oil for stuffing or dressing (77 F. R. 411) 35% 1432 " outsides for pocketbooks (T. D. 15724). 30% 1606 " ox hides, dressed, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14059, 14060) Free 1606 " patent (T. D. 14090, 14215), japanned, varnished or enameled, n. s. p. f Free 1431 " pianoforte, pianoforte action, and player- piano-action 20% 1433 " pieces for gloves (T. D. 12111), 75% of duty provided for gloves for which they are suitable. 1454 " pipe cases (T. D. 14926) 60% 1432 " pocket books 30% 1606 " porpoise laces (T. D. 9155) Free 1432 " portfolios 30% 1402 " racket balls (T. D. 13760) 30% 1636 " roller skins, as parchment (T. D. 8947). Free 1606 " rough (T. D. 30720, 30887, 32958) Free 1436 " saddles, valued at more than $40 each. . 35% Saddlery and parts (except metal parts) for the above 35 % 1606 " saddles and saddlery, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 30381, 31002 Free 1432 " satchels 30% 1606 " scrap (T. D. 1847, 3355, 5993, 12128, 20010, 27672, 31806) Free 1606 " scrap, sole leather (T. D. 25021, 32613) Free 1587 " scraps, old, if glue stock Free 1431 " seal dressed and finished, other than shoe leather 20% 1431 " sheep skins, dressed and finished, other than shoe leather 20% 1606 " shoe laces Free 1606 " shoe vamps or uppers (T. D. 10342) .... Free 1607 " shoes (T. D. 10665, 10766), of cattle hides Free 1607 " shoes, made wholly or in chief value of leather Free 1431 " skins, dressed and finished, other than shoe leather (T. D. 14216) 20% 1606 " skins for morocco, tanned but not finished • (T. D. 3671, 7862, 12130, 13363) Free 1431 " skins for morocco, tanned and finished, other than shoe leather 20% 564 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 1431 1607 1454 1606 1431 1606 56 1432 1432 1431 1432 1454 1432 1432 1456 1431 1606 1606 1606 1432 1606 1606 1606 1432 1432 1432 1432 1606 1305 1431 1419 1419 34 1567 1567 36 36 1567 1622 1419 61 1568 36 1419 34 Article. Rate. Leather skivers, other than shoe leather (T. D. 31131, 31662) , •■• 20% " slippers, made wholly or in chief value of leather (T. D. 10766, 30931) Free smokers' articles (T. D. 11851, 12131).. 60% sole Free strap, bkg, case, and football 20 7o strips, from belting (T. D. 26939, A. 9513) Free stuffing for (T. D. 21840) 35% sweat bands for hats (T. D. 19417) 30% sword belts (T. D. 11891) 30% tanned, other than shoe leathet, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 30458, 34167) 20% thongs (T. D. Abt. 29880, 32842) 30% tobacco pouches (T. D. 13815) 60% traveling sets (T. D. 33267, 33489) 45% trusses (T. D. 12912) 30% umbrella sticks covered with (T. D. 13321) 40% upholstery, enameled 20% upper, dressed (T. D. 5635) Free uppers Free vamps (T. D. 5026) Free vanity case (T. D. 37160) 45% varnished Free walrus, dressed (T. D. Abt. 23769, 30828, 30923, 31607) Free waste (T. D. 27672, 31806) Free watch cases or receptacles (T. D. 25482, Abt. 2291) 30% watch guards (T. D. 25007, 25990) 30% whips (T. D. 23026) 30% whips with whistles (T. D. 9840, 23026) 30% white splits (T. D. 15172) Free Leatherettes (T. D. 7008), as paper, surface coated. Leathers, glove 20% Leaves, artificial (T. D. 11181, 11182, 11378, 14933, 16970, 17281, 66 F. R. 740, 23171) 60% " artificial, metal and porcelain (T. D. 23366) 60% " as drugs, advanced in value, not alco- holic 10% " as drugs, crude (T. D. 6804), not alco- holic Free bay, crude (T. D. 19042) Free " buchu 10c lb " coca 10c lb " crude, not alcoholic Free dried (T. D. 13375) Free dyed or preserved (T. D. 29853, 30277).. 60% extract from, violet (T. D. 29119, Abt. 19230), non-alcoholic 45% " for dyeing or tanning, in crude state, not alcoholic Free gentian %clb gilt, silvered, etc. (T. D. 8577) 60% grape. In brine, as drug advanced (T. D. 25110, Abt. 736), if not alcoholic 10% Schedule of Duties 565 Par. 779 15S2 779 1502 1567 1419 34 1419 1419 1572 1419 779 24 773 399 1307 1608 1406 1406 772 406 406 406 749 24 Article. Rate. Ijeaves, herb, for culinary use, in glass or other small packages 25 % istle or ixle (T. D. 6804) Free laurel (T. D. 19042, 20218) 25% marshmallow or althea root, crude, if not alcoholic Fr-je May wine (T. D. 16645), if not alcoholic Free natural, and parts of, chemically treated, colored, dyed, or painted, n. s. p. f. ... 60% not edible, advanced in value, not alco- holic 10 % ornamental 60% palm, painted, for preservation (T. D. 14933, 16970, 26665, A. 7774, T. D. 27866) 60% palm, unmanufactured (T. D. 6059).... Free paper ornamented (T. D. 34169) 60% sage (T. D. 6791), unground Ic lb Ground 3c lb " saturated with alcohol (T. D. 20516, 20711), if containing 20% alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% vinegar, pickled (T. D. 29288, Abt. 19745) 35% Lectern for church, metal, if not plated (T. D. 7229, 12633) 40% licdger paper, weighing 7 lbs or over per ream on a basis of 187,000 square inches, 3c lb and 15 % If ruled, bordered, embossed, printed, lined or decorated In any manner other than by lithographic process, 10% additional IJeeches Free Ijees, wine, crude, or partly refined (T. D. 2489, 15 S. C. R. 583), containing not more than 90% of potassium bitartrate . . . . 6% Containing more than 90% of potassium' bitartrate 5o lb Tjegacies are dutiable (T. D. 282). Lieghom braids, plaits and laces, not bleached or colored 15 % If bleached or colored 20% " hats, hoods and bonnets, not trimmed or blocked 35 % If trimmed or blocked 50% Ijegumes (T. D. 30145, 30773) 25% Ijemon barrels 25% boxes (T. D. 37581) 25% " boxes made partly from American shooks 12%% creams (T. D. 13233) 35% extract of (T. D. 6573), if containing 20% alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, gOc lb and 25% 565 F. B. Vanuecbift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1631 Lemon grass or citronella oil, if not alcoholic (T. D. 65 73) Free 1610 " juice, fortified, not over 2% alcohol (T. D. 26819) , Free 59 " oil, non-alcoholic (56 F. R. 819, T. D. 14203) 25% 739 " peel, candied, preserved or prepared (T. D. 10401) Bo lb 739 " peel, crude, dried, or in brine' (T. D. 27551) 2c lb 739 " peel, not candied, preserved or prepared (T. D. 13170) 2c lb 806 " sirup (T. D. 16840), as fruit sirup. 410 " squeezers, wood (T. D. 12950, 12951). 33 1/3% 807 IJeinonade, in plain green or colored, molded or pressed glass bottles (T. D. 14170). Containing no alcohol 15c gall. Separate duty on the bottles at 1/3 rate if imported empty. 743 liemons 2c lb 749 " cut, in brine (T. D. 21383, 24507) 35% 749 " halved, in brine (T. D. 24507) 35% " barrels, when containing free goods, free as usual coverings (T. D. 24567). Iieno cloth, as cotton cloth, figured (T. D. 23753). 226 Lenses, glass or pebble, molded or pressed, or ground and polished to a spherical, cylindrical, or prismatic form, and ground and polished piano or coquill glasses, wholly or partly manufactured, with the edges unground (T. D. 17600, G. A. 3828) 40% With edges ground or beveled, 10c doz. prs. and 35% 227 " glass, used in the manufacture of lenses or prisms for spectacles, or for optical instruments or equipment, or for opti- cal parts, scientific or commercial, in any and all forms 45% 233 ■' imitation rock crystal (T. D. 26465).... 50% 226 " magnifying (T. D. 11237), as lenses, glass. 226 ■' mounted (T. T>. 13294), as lenses, glass. " not free, as philosophical instruments (T. D. 13777. 228 " objective (T. D. 11323) 45% 226 " pebble, with edges unground 40% With edges ground or beveled, 10c doz. prs. and 35 % 228 " photographers' (G. A. 3838. T. D. 20703) 45% Frames and mountings for the same. ... 45% 228 " projection .45% Frames and mountings for the same. ... 45% 218 " rondelles not (T. D. 12685) 55% 218 " Stanhopes not (T. D. 15135) 65% 765 Lentils (T. D. 15115) %c lb 765 " split (T. D. 28597, A. 17572) %c tb 1568 Lentlscum (T. D. 25786) Free 1420 Leopard skin, head stuffed, with artificial eyes (T. D. 9642) 40% 1579 " skins, raw (T. D. 10795) Free Schedule of Duties 567 Par. Article. Rate. 715 Leopards (T. D. 12429) 15% 1507 " for zoological collections for scientific purposes and not for sale Free 1304 Letter copying books, as copying paper. 1306 " heads, lithographic. (See Lithographic prints.) 1310 " heads, printed, n. s. p. f 25% 1307 " paper, weighing 7 lbs or over per ream on the basis of 187,000 square inches, 3c lb and 15% 1305 Letters, gilt paper 5c lb and 20% 762 Lettuce seed (T. D. 6221, 6227) 6c lb 214 Leucite (T. D. 29159, Abt. 19341) 30% 28 Leuco compounds For 2 years, 7c tb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 15 02 Levant nut, cocculus Indicus, crude, not alco- holic Free 34 " nut, worm seed, advanced in value, not alcoholic 10% 1567 " nut, worm seed, crude, if not alcoholic. Free 230 Levels, spirit (T. D. 39434) 55% 368 Lever clock movements. (See Clocks.) 1430 " machine laces 90% 504 Levulose 50% 1531 Libraries, or parts of, which have been used abroad by persons from foreign coun- tries not less than one year and not intended for other persons nor for sale Free 152 7 Library of Congress, free entry of articles for copyright (T. D. 14587). • 34 Lichens, advanced in value, not alcoholic (T. D. 39123) 10% 15 67 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 772 " edible (T. D. 27892, A. 14307) 25% 759 Llchi fruit, dried (T. D. 22461) Ic lb 759 " preserved (T. D. 23645) 35% 62 Llcht mitin (T. D. Abt. 38653) 75% 23 Licorice drops (T. D. 9505) not less than 25% 48 " extracts of, in pastes, rolls or other forms (T. T>. 17566) 25% 23 " jubes (T. D. 26117, A. 5,000), not less than 25% 48 " juice 25% 505 " pastilles, confectionery (T. T>. 29298, A. 19767) 40% 505 " pellets, as confectionery (T. D. 28741).. 40% 36 " root (T. D. 20209) %c lb 1459 " root, powder known as cerisette (T. D. 17566) 20% 36 " root, powdered (T. D. 14605) %clb 36 " root, unground (T. D. 20209) %c lb 5 05 " wafers, as confectionery (T. D. 26117).. 40% LIct druck prints, not lithographs (T. D. 25772, A. 3684, T. D. 28158). 705 Liebig's extract of meat (T. D. 1059). (See Meat extracts.) 15c lb 505 Liebnitz schneerolen, confectionery (T. D. 25290) 40% 1611 Life boats and life saving apparatus specially im- ported by societies and Institutions In- corporated or established to encourage the saving of human life Free 1207 Ligatures, silk braided (T. D. 26068) 55% 568 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 5 Lighting fluid (T. D. 8835) 25 % 1567 Liignaloe or bois de rose, if not alcoliolic Free 34 " wood, advanced in value, not alcoholic. . 10% 1567 " wood, crude (T. D. 8569) Free 403 Liignum-vitae bowling ball blocks (T. D. 16564) 15% vitae in the form of sawed boards, planks, deals, and all other forms not further manufactured than sawed 15% 403 " vitae, in the log, rough or hewn 10% 410 " vitae, manufactured 33 1/3 % 403 " vitae, sawed 15 % 5 Liilas blanc (T. D. 25023, Abt. 396) 25% 751 IJilies, Easter, cut flowers 40% 751 Lily bulbs $2 M 772 " bulbs, flowers, roots and seeds. Chinese edible; as vegetables (T. D. 27022, A. 9800). 751 " of-the-valley clumps (T. D. 2761, 4419). 30% 751 " of-the-valley pips $2 M 1518 Lima bark Free 1430 Limacon gimps (T. D. 10560) 90% 203 Lime, n. s. p. f., including weight of container (T. D. 2994) 10c 100 lbs 5 " acetate of 25 % 5 " bisulphite and lampblack (T. D. 13071). 25% 1532 " borate of, n. s. p. f., crude and unmanu- factured Free 14 " chloride of 3/lOc lb 14 " chlorinated 3/lOc lb 49 " citrate of 7c lb 505 " fruit tablets (T. D. 5420), as confection- ery 40% 5 " glycerophosphate of (T. D. 29535) 25% 203 " hydrated, including weight of containers, 12c 100 lbs 1543 " hydraulic, as hydraulic cement (T. D. 3517) Free Provided, That if any country, depen- dency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty on such cement imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be Imposed upon such cement coming into the the United States from such country, de- pendency, province or other subdivision of government. 20 " hydro-carbonate of, dry 25% Ground In oil (putty) %c lb 1610 " juice (T. D. 9428, 9709, 13232), not over 2 % alcohol Free 5 " juice cordial (T. D. 7410) 25% 806 " juice sirup (T. D. 9709), fruit sirup. 5 " lactate of (T. D. Abt. 25765, 31654) 25% 1541 " nitrogen Free 1631 " oil, if not alcoholic Free 6 " phosphate (T. D. 27209, Abt. 10368) 25% 1583 " phosphate and super-phosphate of, for fertilizer (T. D. 7764) Free 5 " phosphate and super-phosphate of, medi- cinal preparation, non-alcoholic 25% Schedule of Duties 569 ^^^- Article. ' Rate. 5 liiiue phosphuret of 25 % 5 " powder (T. D. Abt. 21596, 29922, Abt. 23840, 30865, 32035) 25% 2»5 " rock, rubble (T. D. 18073, 22001) .. .15c ou. ft. ■^"* " stone chips (T. D. 27572, Abt. 12634), 5cl00 lbs '° sulphate of, artificial (T. D. 17505, 18073) %c tb 1440 " sulphate of, manufactures of 35% 205 " sulphate of, ground $1.40ton 1643 •' sulphate of, unground Free 235 " sulphate of, undressed blocks (T. Jj. 26319) 150CU. ft. 203 " Vienna, including weight of containers (T. D. 29992, Abt. 21596) 10c 100 lbs 6S " white, a color 25% 743 liimes in natural state (T. D. 15563) Ic tb 743 " in brine (T. D. 26317, 26463) Ic lb 1631 " oil of (T. D. 6274), if not alcoholic Free 743 " Spanish (T. D. 8595) lo lb 203 liime-stone, crude, or crushed but not pulverized, 5c 100 lbs 235 " monumental or building, hewn, dressed or polished (T. D. 7163) 50% 235 " unmanufactured or not dressed, hewn, or polished (T. D. 22001) 15c cu. ft. 203 " unmanufactured and not suitable for use as monumental or building stone, n. s. p. f 5c 100 lbs 1609 " rock asphalt Free 235 " rubble (T. D. 13788) 15c ou. ft. 1309 liincrnsta Walton paper (T. D. 13705, 15964). Not printed, lithographed, dyed, or col- ored 10% Printed, lithographed, dyed, or colored, l%c lb and 20% 1001 Line dressed (T. D. 13366, 15373, 15865) 2c lb 1001 " of flax 2c lb 1001 " of hemp 2c tb 911 IJinen and cotton damask, cotton chief value (T. D. 22158) 30% 1430 " embroidered 75 % 1430 " and cotton lace braids (T. D. 14501)... 90% 1021 " bags as articles, n. s. p. f 40% 1430 " Battenberg tidies (T. T>. 16728) 90% 1430 " bibs, embroidered (T. D. 11085, 12110, 12961) 75% 1015 " bobbins (T. D. 23564, 24302) 35% 1430 " braided tapes and laces (T. D. 12649)... 90% 1436 " bridles and reins (T. D. 13662) 35% 1009-1010-1011 Liinen, brown cloth, plain. (See Linen,' woven fabrics.) 1005 lilnen, cables and cordage (T. D. 11886) %c lb 1651 " card waste, if fit only for paper stock (T. D. 28308, A. 16153) Free 1009-1010-1011 Linen cloth, plain woven. (See Linen woven fabrics.) (T. D. 23101.) 1009-1010-1011 Linen cloth with imposed dots of wool. (See Linen woven fabrics.) (T. D. 25258). 570 F. B. Vandecrift Co. Article. Rate. Par. 1017 Linen collars, shirt (T. D. 10001, 15164), 40c doz. and 10% 1430 " combing capes (T. D. 15332), embroid- ered 75% 913 " corset lacea (T. D. 10390) 15c ID and 20% 1430 " covers, tamboured (T. D. 15833) 75% 1017 " cuffs, shirt 40c doz. and 10% 1021 ■' damaslc, twilled (T. D. 31588, 32054)... 40% 1430 " doilies, embroidered (T. D. 14634) 75% 1430 " drawn work (T. D. 22651) 75% 1017 " dressing scarfs (T. D. 12961) 35% 1009-1010-1011 liiuen duck, as linen woven. 1430 Linen embroideries (T. D. 12550) 75% 1006 " gill netting, nets, webs and seines, and other nets for fishing, composed wholly or in chief value of flax, hemp, or ramie, and n. s. p. f., shall pay the same duty per pound as the highest rate imposed in this act upon any of the thread, twine, or cord of which the mesh is made, and in addition thereto 10% grain bags 40% handkerchiefs, finished or unfinished, not hemmed (T. D. 16113, 16215) 35% If hemmed, hemstitched, or imitation hemstitched, or unfinished, having drawn threads (T. D. 22829) 45% handkerchief squares, hemmed (T. D. 24367) 46% handkerchiefs, if embroidered 75% hydraulic hose 17c lb and 10% lace articles (T. D. 22266, 22267) 90% lace bed sets (T. D. 10480, 21918, 21942) 90% lace handkerchiefs (T. D. 12551) 90% lace tidies (T. D. 9836, 16703) 90% lace window curtains, n. s. p. f 90% lace window curtains, nets and nettings, pillow shams and bed sets, and all other articles and fabrics, by whatever name known, plain or Jacquard fig- ured, finished or unfinished, wholly or partly manufactured for any use what- soever. Made on the Nottingham lace curtain machine when counting not more than 5 points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch. . . . l%c sq. yd. and 26% When counting 5 or more points or spaces to the inch for each point in excess of 5, in addition %c sq. yd. None of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 60% 1430 " laces (T. D. 12550) 90% 1430 " laces, braided (T. D. 13437) 90% lacings (T. D. 12131). (See Lacings.) 1021 " manufactures, n. s. p. f 40% 1430 " mats, embroidered (T. D. 14950) 75% 1651 " noil waste 'i^. D 'e-ifil 27997) Free 1020 " oil cloth. (See Oil cloth.) 1430 " ope.iwork doilies (T. L>. 12550, 22651).. 75% 1651 '■ packing waste (T. D. 12454) Free 1021 1016 1016 1430 1007 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 920 Schedule of Duties 571 Par. 1012 1014 228 1651 1430 1430 1430 1651 1014 1017 1009- 1017 1430 1430 1021 1430 1430 1015 1015 228 1004 1651 1430 1430 1014 1430 1430 1014 1004 1012 1017 1430 1009 Article. Rate. IJinen pile fabrics 45% pillo-nr cases 40% provers (T. D. Abt. 40176) 45% " rags oi: waste, for paper malcers Free Renaissance (T. D. 16728) 90% robes, embroidered (T. D. 23650) 75% ruchings and rufflings 90% scutching waste (T. D. 20424) Free " Sll66tS 40% shirt bosoms (t! D.' 'i132'4,' 12119) ...... 35 % 1010-1011 liinen, shirting cloth, as woven fabrics. Linen shirts 35% " surplices, if embroidered (T. D. 13489).. 75% tablecloths (T. D. 13441, 17812), em- broidered 75 % " tablecloths, not embroidered 40% table covers, openwork (T. D. 22651)... 75% " tamboured articles 75 % tapes (T. D. 15955) 35% " tapes woven with or without metal threads, on spools, reels or otherwise, and designed expressly for use in the manufacture of measuring tapes 30% testers (T. D. Abt. 40175) 45% " threads, twines or cords, composed of two or more yarns of flax, hemp, or ramie, or a mixture of any of them, twisted together, the size of the single yarn of which is not finer than 11 lea, 18%c lb Finer than 11 lea and not finer than 60 lea for each additional lea in excess of 11 lea %ctb Finer than 60 lea 56o lb And in addition thereto on any of the foregoing threads, twines, and cords when boiled 2clb When bleached, dyed, or otherwise treated 5c lb Provided, That the duty on the foregoing threads, twines, and cords shall not be less than 30 % thread waste (T. D. 13867, 25089, A. 580) Free tidies, embroidered (T. D. 13506, 15837) 75% " tidies, embroidered with worsted (T. D. 14948) 75% towels and napkins, finished or un- finished, not exceeding 120 threads to the square inch. Including warp and filling 55 % Exceeding 120 threads to the square inch, including warp and filling 40% towels, fringed 90 % " trimmings 90% Turkish towels (T. D. 13963). (See Linen towels.) twine (T. D. 17343). (See Linen threads. ) velours (T. D. 11180) 45% " wearing apparel 35% " wearing apparel, embroidered 75% " woven fabrics, not including articles 572 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. finished or unfinished, of flax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these substances or any of them is the component of chief value (except such as are com- monly used as paddings or interlining in clothing) exceeding 30 and not ex- ceeding 100 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, weigh- ing not less than 4% and not more than 12 ounces per square yard, and ejcceeding twelve inches but not ex- ceeding twenty-four inches in width.. 55% Woven fabrics, such as are commonly used for paddings or interlining in clothing, composed wholly or in chief value of flax or hemp, or of which these substances or either of them Is the component material of chief value. Exceeding 30 and not exceeding 110 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and weighing not less than 4% and not more than 12 ounces per square yard 55% 1010 Iiinen, woven fabrics, not including articles finished or unfinished, n. s. p. f 40% 1011 " woven fabrics, not including articles finished or unfinished, weighing less than 4% ounces square yard 35 % 1004 " yarns, single, in the gray, not finer than 12 lea 10c lb Finer than 12 and not finer than 60 lea, %c lb for each lea or part of lea in excess of 12 lea and 10c lb Finer than 60 lea 35c lb If boiled Additional 2c lb If bleached, dyed or otherwise treated, additional Sc lb Provided, That the duty shall not be less than 25 or more than 35%. 1005 Lines, cod, hemp (T. D. 9307) 2 %o lb 1006 " fishing, linen, as linen thread. 1211 " fishing, silk 60% 749 Iitngon berries, in own juice (T. D. Abt. 42227). 36% 5 liiniments 25% 24 " alcoholic, if containing 20% of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 26% 214 Lining for cement mill (T. D. 29611) 30% 905 IJlnlngs, bicycle tire 26% 410 " barrel (T. D. 3903) 33 1/3% 1108-1109 liinings, coat, woolen, as woven fabrics. Idnings, dutiable, according to material (T. D. 14158, 16665). 2 9 liinoleate cobalt 10c lb 558 " of lead (T. D. 28361, Abt. 16407) 30% 1 Linoleic acid (T. D. 27153) 25 % 1020 Linoleum, plain, stamped, painted or printed... 35% Grained, is plain (T. D. 25063, A. 2856). 35% Schedule of Duties 573 Par. Article. Rate. 1020 I/inoleum, granite (T. D. 25063, 29203, 30764)... 35% Ingrain, is plain (T. D. 25361, A. 1720) . . 35% inlaid (T. D. 21614, 30183, 31111) 35% 1020 " jaspe, is plain (T. D. 25361, A. 1710)... 35% 1020 " mats (T. D. 29592) 35% Moire is not inlaid (T. D. 25134, A. 755). 35% Mottled is plain (T. D. 25063, A. 2856).. 35% Plank Is plain (T. D. 29203, 30764) 35% plank or oak plank (T. D. 29208, 29256) 35% 1020 " rugs 35% 393 Ijinotype composition, old and fit only to be re- manufactured, on the lead contained therein 2%cn> 15.42 " machines and parts of Free 760 Xjinseed (T. D. 6978), bushel of 56 lbs 40c bu. 1629 " meal Free 54 " oil, raw, boiled or oxidized (T. D. 3473, 9803) 3 3/lOc lb 1629 ■■ oilcake (T. D. 6445) Free 731 " screenings, scalplngs, chaff, or scourings, unground or ground (T. D. 37536, 38361) 10% Provided, That when grains or seeds con- tain more than 5 % of any one foreign matter dutiable at a rate higher than that applicable to the grain or seed the entire lot shall be dutiable at such higher rate. 921 Lint, cotton (T. D. 6006) 40% 1021 " linen (T. D. 6006) 40% 715 Lions (T. D. 12429) 15% 24 Idqneur du Dr. De Lavelle (T. D. 20561), if con- taining 20% of alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c Iband 25% 802 Liqueurs ; $5 gall. 7 Liquid anhydrous ammonia 2%clb 713 " egg albumen 6c lb 77 " gold (T. D. 5814) 25 % 1509 " archil Free 1633 " paraffin (T. D. 13586, 29991) Free 60 " preparations of opium, n. s. p. f 60% 13 " cleaning or polishing n. s. p. f. not alco- holic 25% 1469 Liquor ammoniacal gas (T. D. 15712, 17441) 20% sets must be segregated for duty (T. D. 13355). 802 Liquors, absinthe $5 gall. 805 " ale, porter, stout and beer (T. D. 4068, 13 S. C. R. 932), in bottles or jugs $1 gall. 809 Additional duty on the bottles or jugs, at 1/3 rate provided for if imported empty. Otherwise than in bottles or jugs $1 gall. allowance for theft (T. D. 30160, 32380). allowance for wantage (T. T>. 27379). gj2 " allowance for breakage, leakage or dam- age. (See Paragraph.) 574 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pah. Article. Rate. 802 Xdquors, Angostura bitters $2.60 gall. 802 " arrack $5.00 gall. 63 " bay rum or bay water, whether distilled or compounded (G. A. 3774) .40o lb and 60% 802 " beverages or bitters containing spirits, $5.00 gall. 802 " brandy (T. D. 12723) $5.00 gall. 802 " Chinese, wine (T. D. 13985, 14411) . .$5.00 gall. 803 " champagne and all other sparkling wines (T. D. 12728) $6.00 gall. Additional duty on the bottles at 1/3 rate provided for if- imported empty. 806 " cherry and other fruit juices. (See Fruit juices.) 802 " compounds or preparations, of which distilled spirits are the component part of chief value $5.00 gall. 802 " cordials (T. D. 12033, 13988, 14245) .$5.00 gall. " demijohns, containing, not casks (T. D. 23414). 802 " distilled from grain or other material, $5.00 gall. 802 " gin , $5.00 gall. 807 " ginger ale or beer. (See Ginger ale.) 804 " ginger cordial or wine. (See Liquors, wines. ) 811 " imitations of, pay highest rate of duty on genuine article represented, but not less than $5.00 gall. " in decanters, not bottles and not subject to proviso paragraph 809 (T. D. 29615). 802 " kirschwasser $5.00 gall. " labeling of, under Sec. 240, Criminal Code, Act of March 4, 1909 (T. D. 30393, 30541, 30661, 30738). 805 " malt extract. (See Malt extracts.) 802 ■' mescal (T. D. 2448) $5.00 gall. 808 " mineral waters. (See Mineral waters.) 805 " porter. (See Liquors, ale.) 802 " ratafia $5.00 gall. 802 " spirituous, n. s. p. f $5.00 gall. 810 " spirituous, each and every gauge or wine gallon of measurement shall be counted as at least 1 proof gallon; and the standard for determining the proof of brandy and other spirits or liquors shall be the same as that defined in the laws relating to Internal Revenue. 811 " spirituous, imported in any sized cask, bottle, jug or other package, of or from any country, dependency, or province, under whose laws similar sized pack- ages of distilled spirits, put up or filled in the U. S., are denied entrance into such country, dependency or province, shall be forfeited to the United States (T. D. 23535). 803 " spumante or foaming wine as liquors, champagne (T. D. 2367). transit through Canada (T. D. 23706). 804 " vermuth. (See Liquors, wines, still.) Schedule of Duties 575 "^- Article. Rate. 802 liiquors, whiskey $5,00 gall. ^"4 " wines, still, including ginger wine or ginger cordial, vermuth, and rice wine or sake, and similar beverages, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 32460) 11.25 gall. Additional duty on the bottles or jugs at 1/3 rate provided for if imported empty. Containing more than 24% alcohol shall pay duty as spirits. 812 " there shall be no constructive or other allowance for breakage, leakage, or damage on wines, liquors, cordials, or distilled spirits, except that when it shall appear to the collector of customs from the gauger's return, verified by an affidavit by the importer to be filed within five days after the delivery of the merchandise, that a cask or pack- age has been broken or otherwise in- jured in transit from a foreign port, and as a result thereof a part of its contents amounting to 10 per centum or more of the total value of the con- tents of the said cask or package in its condition as exported, has been lost, allowance therefor may be made in the liquidation of the duties (T. D. 32047, 32077, 32095, 32380, 33374, 33497). 801 Nothing in this schedule shall be con- strued as in any manner limiting or restricting the provisions of Title II or III of the National Prohibition Act as amended. The duties prescribed in Schedule 8 and imposed by Title I shall be in addition to the Internal revenue taxes imposed under existing law, or any subsequent act. 813 No wines, spirits or other liquors or articles provided for in this schedule containing one half of one per centum or more of alcohol shall be imported or permitted entry except on a permit issued therefor by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue and any such wines, spirits, or other liquors or articles im- ported or brought into the United States without a permit shall be seized, and forfeited in the same manner as for other violations of the customs laws. 814 The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to make all rules and regulations necessary for the enforcement of the provisions of this schedule. 1700 lilstings (T. D. 29262, Abt, 19630) Free 74 Iiithargc, dry or in pulp, and ground or mixed with oil or water 2%c lb 5 tlthia salicylate (T. D. 21591) 25 % 576 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Pae. Article. Rate. 1310 Utbographlc booklets (T. D. 13773, 16107) ... 7c lb 1310 " books for children, weighing not over 24 oz. each (T. D. 22699) 25% 1310 " booklets, decorated in whole or in part by hand or spraying (T. D. 32214, 32626) 15c rt) 1306 " calendars, cards, placards, pictures and other articles (except boxes, views of American scenery or objects, and music, and illustrations when forming a part of a periodical or newspaper or of bound or unbound books, accom- panying the same), n. s. p. f., not ex- ceeding eight one-thousandths of one inch in thickness 25c tb Exceeding eight one-thousandths and not exceeding twenty one-thousandths of one inch in thickness and less than 35 square inches cutting size in dimen- sion 10c lb Exceeding thirty-five square inches cut- ting size in dimension 9%clb And in addition thereto on all of said articles exceeding 8 and not exceeding 20/1000 of an inch in thickness, if either die-cut or embossed ^clb If both die-cut and embossed Ic tb Exceeding twenty one-thousandths of one inch in thickness 7%c lb Provided, That in the case of articles hereinbefore specified the thickness which shall determine the rate of duty to be imposed shall be that of the thinnest material found in the article, but for' the purposes of this paragraph the thickness of lithographs mounted or pasted upon paper, cardboard, or other material, shall be the combined thickness of the lithograph and the foundation on which it is mounted or pasted, and the cutting size shall be the area which is the product of the greatest dimensions of length and breadth of the article, and if the article is made up of more than one piece, the cutting size shall be the com- bined cutting sizes of all of the litho- graphically printed parts in the article (T. D. 31106, 31499, 31501, 31653, 32172, 33476). 1451 " crayons (T. D. 9738) 45c gross and 25% 1414 " deoalcomania pictures, if toys (T. D. 18736) 70% 1306 " decalcomanlas in ceramic colors, weigh- ing not over 100 tbs per 1,000 sheets on the basis of 20x30 Inches in dimen- sions 70c lb and 15 % If weighing over 100 lbs per 1,000 sheets on the basis of 20x30 inches in dimen- sions 22c lb and 15 % If backed with metal leaf 65c tb Schedule of Duties 577 Par. 1306 44 1306 Article. Rate. 399 1309 1306 341 1530 1306 1528 All other decalcomanias except toy de- calcomanias 40c lb Ijlthographic fashion magazines (T. D. 11683, 12098) 8c lb ink (T. D. 8923) 20% " labels, flaps and cigar bands, printed in whole or in part from stone, metal, gelatin, or other material, shall pay duty at the following rates: Labels and flaps, printed in less than eight colors (bronze printing to be counted two colors), but not printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 25c lb Cigar bands of the same number of colors and printings 35c lb Labels and flaps printed in eight or more colors (bronze printing to be counted two colors), but not printed in whole or in part in metal leaf S5c lb Cigar bands of the same number of colors and printings 50o lb Labels and flaps printed in whole or in p,art in metal leaf 60c lb Cigar bands printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 65c lb All labels, flaps, and bands, not exceeding ten square inches cutting size in di- mensions if embossed or die cut shall pay the same rate of duty as herein- before provided for cigar bands of the same number of color and printing (but no extra duty shall be assessed on labels, flaps, and bands for embossing or die cutting). needles (T. T>. 6716), if not plated 40% paper hangings (T. D. 33214). l%c lb and 20% periodicals (T. D. 14314) 8c lb plates of stone or other material, en- graved, drawn, or prepared 25% prints for societies or institutions, and not for sale Free prints not manufactures of paper (T. D. 23169). prints, oleographs are (T. D. 10676, 11243). prints, painted, as lithographs (T. D. 15842). prints, photograph frames are (T. D. 32124). prints, policies, insurance are (T. D. 11356). prints, printed more than 20 years Free prints, relief pictures are (T. D. 12791, 12803). prints, silver and gilt labels are (T. D. 11594). prints, tissue paper, coverings for, weight of excluded in computation of weight G. A. 3762). prints, trade catalogues are (T. D. 12799). 578 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. liitbographic prints, transparent signs are (T. D. 118.54). 410 " rollers (T. D. 6136) 33-1/3% 341 " stones, engraved (T. D. 1925) 25% 1612 " stones, not engraved Free 1414 •' toys (T. D. 3753, 15576, G. A. 3751, 18736) 70% 1305 " transfer paper, wet 65 % 1305 " transfer paper, not printed 5c lb and 15% 77 " varnish (T. D. 516) 25% 1310 " views of any landscape, scene, building, place or locality in the United States, on cardboard or paper, not thinner than eight one-thousandths of one inch by whatever process printed or pro- duced by either lithographic or photo- gelatin process (except show cards), occupying 35 sciuare inches or less of surface per view, bound or unbound, or in any other form 15c lb and 25 % All the above thinner than eight one- thousandths of one inch (T. D. 30707) . $2 M 218 " views on glass, beveled and ground (T. D. 14236) 55% 395 " zinc sheets (T. D. 17124) 2c lb 79 liithopone (T. D. 22217, 24615) l%c lb 59 Idthyol (T. D. 27323, Abt. 29519, 32767) 25% 1509 Ijitmus, prepared or unprepared, if not alcoholic Free 715 Ijive animals, vertebrate or invertebrate, n. s. p. f 15% 752 " plants for nursery stock, n. s. p. f 25% 711 " poultry 3c lb 773 Ijver paste in tins (T. D. 35059) 35% 717 Mvers, flsh (T. D. 18744) Ic !b 5 Lizards, prepared as medicinal preparation (T. D. 6265, 22416) 25% 1567 " dried (T. D. 26186, 27496, 27549, 27601). Free lilama goods, as woolens (T. D. 2933). 1310 Moyd's circulars, bound (T. D. 13482) 15% 1613 lioadstones Free 1662 liobsters, fresh, frozen or preserved Free 1662 " in cans (23 F. R. 248, T. D. 13636) Free 1662 " preserved in vinegar (T. D. 7080, 10496). Free 143 7 liocks, cabinet, not of pin tumbler or cylinder construction: Not over 1% inches in width, 70c doz. and 20% Over 1% and not over 2% inches In width $1.00 doz. and 20% Over 2% inches in width. . .$1.50 doz. and 20% Padlocks not of pin tumbler or cylinder construction: Not over 1% Inches in width, S5c doz. and 20% Over 1% and not over 2% inches in width 50c doz. and 20 % Over 2% inches in width. ... 75c doz. and 20% Padlocks of pin tumbler or cylinder con- struction: Not over 1% inches in width, $1.00 doz. and 20% Over 1 % and not over 2 % Inches in width $1.50 doz. and 20% Schedule of Duties 579 Par. Article. Rate. Over 2% inches in width. . .$2.00 doz. and 20% All other locks or latches of pin tumbler or cylinder construction. .$2.00 doz. and 20% 364 liocks for muskets, air rifles, muzzle-loading shotguns and rifles 25% 365 " for breech-loading shotguns and rifles, and combination shotguns and rifles. . 55% 399 " metal, if not plated 40% 330 Ijock washers, iron or steel 35 % Sec. 308 Locomotives, cars, and coaches, and repair equipment belonging to railroads brought temporarily into the United States for the purpose of clearing ob- structions, fighting fires, or making emergency repairs on lines, the prop- erty of railroads within the United States, may be admitted without pay- ment of duty under bond for exporta- tion 319 Locomotives, forgings for 25 % 372 " steam (T. D. 32018) 15 % 324 " tires or parts of, for, iron or steel Ic lb 753 Locust bean pips (T. D. 33334, 33836) 25% 749 " beans (T. D. 6874) :....... 35% 1005 Log lines, as cordage (T. D. 9307) ......::.. .2%c tb 403 Ix>gs, cedar, commercially known as Spanish cedar, lignum-vitae, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, satinwood, Japanese white oak, and Japanese maple 10% 401 " fir, spruce, cedar or Western hemlock, board measure. (Note Proviso to para- graph.) $1 M ft. 1700 " not specially provided for. (Note Proviso to paragraph.) Free 1700 " timber, unmanufactured (T. D. 28278, A. 15899) Free 1567 " as drugs, in a crude state, not alcoholic. Free 403 " mahogany, sawed (T. D. 21427) 15% 399 " ship, metal, if not plated (T. D. 6187) . . . 40% 1568 Logwood (T. D. 11074) Free 39 " decoctions (T. D. 9033, 13596), if not alcoholic, and used for dyeing or tanning 15% 39 " extracts of (T. D. 11074), if not alcoholic, and used for dyeing or tanning 15% 28 London blue (T. D. 27665, Abt. 13081), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c. lb and 45% 64 " purple 15 % 759 Longan, nuts (Abt. 42794) Ic m 1017 Loot fiber hats (T. D. 16479) 35% 1622 Loofah (T. D. 15411, 16479, 23985, 24962) Free 1017 " insoles (T. T>. 38949) 35% 1021 " sponges (T. D. 28132, Abt. 15243) 40% 223 Looking glass plates, exceeding in size 144 sq. inches and not exceeding 384 sq. inches 13%csq. ft. Exceeding 384, not exceeding 720 sq. inches 16c sq. ft. Exceeding 720 sq. inches 21c sq. ft. 580 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Provided that none of the foregoing shall pay less than 35% 224 Iiookliie glass plates, if corrugated (T. D. 14512, 62 F. R. 149, T. D. 20207), bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enameled, beveled, etched, embossed, engraved, flashed, stained, colored, painted, ornamented or decorated, shall pay in addition 5 % 223 " but no looking glass plates, silvered, when framed (T. D. 8006, 8703), shall pay a less rate of duty than that im- posed on similar glass not framed, but shall pay in addition thereto upon such frames the rate applicable when im- ported separate. 1313 Loom cards (T. D. 27508, AM. 12265) 35% 913 " harness, cotton or other vegetable fiber, 25c lb and 25% 1432 " pickers, rawhide and metal, rawhide chief value (T. D. 28408) 30% 1430 " tuckings (T. T>. 25697, A. 3323) 90% 921 iMOp thread, cotton (T. D. 28458) 40% 303 lioops, iron: Valued not over Ic lb 2/lOc lb Valued above Ic lb and not above l%c lb SyiOc lb Valued above l%c and not above 2%c lb 5/lOc lb Valued above 2%c and not above 3%c lb 8/lOc lb Valued above 3%o and not above 5c lb . . Ic lb Valued above 5c lb l%olb 5 lioretin (T. D. 15173, 19078, 84 F. R. 954, T. D. 19251) 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms, not less than 25% 228 liorgnettes (T. D. 12552) 46 % 5 Ijotlons, medicinal, non-alcoholic 25% 23 If in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms, not less than 25% 24 " medicinal, alcoholic, if containing 20% of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c Iband 25% 62 " Parzifal (T. D. 15218), as alcoholic per- fumery 40c Tb and 75 % Sec. 305 lottery matter (T. D. 20572) Prohibited 762 Ix>tus nuts and seeds (T. D. 29055, 31373) 6c lb 505 lioucoums, confectionery (T. D. 28036, A. 14770) 40% 228 Ixmpee, watchmakers' (T. D. 11374) 45% 1619 Iiourdes water (T. D. 23923) Free 505 liozenges, throat, confectionery (T. D. 29050, Abt. 19065) 40% 23 " medicinal (T. D. 18735), not less than.. 26% 66 liUbrioatlng oil, certain, as alizarin assistant (T. D. 25769) 36% Schedule of Duties 581 Par. Article. Rate. 1417 Ijucifer matches. (See Matches.) 1700 Lmnber, fireproof, as sawed lumber (T. D. 27385, 27569, 27677) Free 1700 '■ deal ends (T. D. 28070) Free I'^OO " for spars and wharves Free 1700 " hewn, sided or squared (T. D. 20363)... Free 403 " logs of cedar commercially known as Spanish cedar, lignum-vitae, lance- wood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahoga- ny, rosewood, satinwood, Japanese white oak, and Japanese maple 10% In the form of sawed boards, planks, deals, and all other forms not further manufactured than sawed 15% 401 " logs of fir, spruce, cedar or Western hemlock. (See Proviso.) Board measure $1 M ft. 1700 " sawed (18 O. A. G. 68), whitewood, sycamore and basswood Free 1700 " sawed, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 33876) Free 1700 " sawed or planed on one side Free " Maine, manufactured in New Brunswick by a corporation (T. D. 20575) Free " Maine, sawed and planed in New Bruns- wick (T. D. 19502) Free 1700 " mill buttings (T. D. 28070) Free 1700 " novelty siding, not tongued and grooved (T. D. 27685, Abt. 13267) Free 1700 " n. s. p. f. planed, tongued and grooved. (Note Proviso.) Free " what is board measure (T. D. 1870, 27444). 5 liunar caustic 25% 399 liondy gas savers (T. D. 38517) 40% 765 liupines %c lb 765 Lupini (T. D. 27244, A. 10666) %C lb 778 Impnlln (T. D. 3168, 14051) 75c lb 218 Iinsters, glass (T. D. 16094) 55% 1443 lAites 40 % 28 I/yoetol T. D. 21591) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 752 I/ycbens (T. D. 14747) 25% 1567 liycopotUmn, crude (T. D. 11080) Free 34 " advanced in value, not alcoholic 10% 1645 IJye of wood ashes Free 28 liysldlne (T. D. 17626) For 2 years, 7o lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 28 JjystA (T. D. 22362) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c tb and 45% M Article Rate 72B Macaroni and all similar preparations (T. D. 10243) 2c lb " not a perishable article under Sec. 505, Title IV. (T. D. 31870, 32458). 410 Macbeth pads (T. D. 28752) 33 1/3% 779 Mace, unground 4o lb 779 " ground 8c lb Par, 582 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 779 Mace, Bombay or wild, unground 18c tb Ground 22c lb. 59 " oil, imitation, if not alcoholic (T. D. 2848) 25% 59 " oil of (T. D. 8651, 11852, 13582), if not alcoholic 25 % 1439 Machete handles, horn (T. D. 13357) 25% 372 Machine, automatic slot (T. D. 9158) 30% 1604 " beet sugar (T. D. 18321) Free 913 " belts, rubber and cotton (T. D. 3212) 30% 1119 " blankets, endless felt (T. D. 15705), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 50 % 329 " chains 35% 372 " cigarette (T. D. 13778) 30% " for making olive oil, not a philosophical or scientific instrument (T. D. 13428). 372 " for marking metal tubes (T. D. 34327). 30% 372 " grinder (T. D. Abt. 33647) 30% " hand, for making gloves, not a tool of trade (T. D. 11270, 13771, 66 F. R. 723). 372 " ice 30% 1009, 1010, 1011 Machine, lapping, as flax fabric (T. D. 28516, 28588) 372 Machine, separately invoiced parts. Same rate as the machine. 372 " sewing (T. D. 30739) and parts of, valued at not more than $75 each 15% Valued more than $75 each 30% 1542 " sludge Free " stitching is not embroidery (T. D. 14157). 1504 " thrashing Free " ticket numbering, is not a model (T. D. 14298). 372 " tools, and parts of (T. D. 35338, 36852). . 30% Machine tools as used in this paragraph shall be held to mean any machine operated by other than hand power which employs a tool for working on metal. Rail repair machine is a machine tool (T. D. Abt. 32420, 33433). Shear power driver is a machine tool (T. D. Abt. 32876, 33591). Wire working machine is a machine tool (T. D. Abt. 31233, 33160). 913 Machinery, belting for. of cotton, with or without other vegetable fibre and India rubber.. 30% " broken, no damage allowance on (T. D. 14671, 14757, B9 F. R. 762). 53 " drippings (T. D. 3468) 20% 372 " electrical steel plates (T. D. 15241) 30% 372 " embroidery (T. D. 30272) 30% 1504 " for manufacture of sugar Free 372 " jute manufacturing (T. D. 31287, 32004, 83516) 35% 372 " knitting (T. D. Abt. 26813, 31912, 33001.. 40% 372 " lace curtain nets or netting 30% 372 " lace making (T. D. 30272) 30% 1542 " linotype Free 1542 " sand blast Free 1542 " shoe , Free 1542 " tar and oil spreading ; Free Schedule of Duties 583 Pak. Article. Rate. 1542 Madiinery, typesetting Free 372 " weaving linen cloth from flax and flax fibers 35% Title III., Sec. 308. Machinery imported for repair under bond (T. D. 9566) Free 372 Macblnery imported for disabled foreign vessel dutiable (T. D. 29260) 30% 1620 " models of, that cannot be fitted for use other than as models Free 372 " (T. D. 22027) n. s. p. f 30% 372 Machines, adding and typewriting, combined.... 30% 372 " bag patching (T. D. Abt. 32447, 33464), as sewing machines. 372 " bag sewing (T. D. Abt. 29683, 32812), as sewing machines. 372 " barking (T. D. 32193, 32998) 30% 356 " beet knives and shredders (T. D. Abt. 31734, 33291) 20% 372 " bench lathe (T. D. 33164) 30% 372 " braiding 40 % 372 " Brosser overstitch (T. D. 30639, 31623), as sewing machines. 372 " cash registers and parts thereof 25% 372 " centrifugal, for separation of liquids or liquids and solids, n. s. p. f 25% 372 " cream separators, valued at more than $50 each 25 % 1504 " Valued at not more than $50 each Free 372 " cutting (T. D. Abt. 32951, 33594) 30% 372 " cutting off, for working metal bars (T. D. Abt. 33499, 33727) 30% 372 " dressing press (T. D. Abt. 30960, 33055) . . 30% 372 " embossing (T. D. Abt. 27889, 32314, 32906) 30% 372 " embroidery, including shuttles for sewing and embroidery machines 30% 372 " festooning (T. D. Abt. 32874, 33591), as sewing machines. 372 " file testing (T. D. Abt. 24830, 31316) 30% 372 " for finishing cloths (T. D. Abt. 28919, 32645) 35% 372 " for manipulating pile fabrics (T. D. Abt. 31083, 33106) 35% 372 " for pinking and cutting (T. D. 33003) 35% 372 " for removing grease from glass (T. D. Abt. 33499, 33727) 30 % 372 " for sewing backs of elastic stockings (T. D. Abt. 29682, 32812), as sewing ma- chines. 372 " hand power, punching and shearing (T. D. Abt. 30966, 33055) 30% 372 " insulating 40 % 372 " knife sharpeners (T. D. Abt. 32386, 33433) 30% 372 " knitting (T. D. Abt. 32386, 33433) 40% 372 " lace braiding 40% 372 " lace-making, and machine for making lace curtains, nets and nettings 30% 399 " parts of same 40% 372 " lawn mowers 30% 1 542 " linotype and all typesetting machines. . . Free 372 " machine shears (T. D. Abt. 27728, 32244, 32301, 32999) 30% 372 " meat slicing (T. D. 33168, 33512) 30% 584 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. 372 372 372 372 372 372 372 372 1642 372 1642 372 1642 372 1604 372 372 372 1542 372 372 372 717 717 717 720 719 720 720 1114 39 1E68 68 68 Article. Rate, Macblnes, metal chuck (T. D. Abt. 24907, 31336) 30% " n. s. p. t., and parts thereof, finished or unfinished 30% pentograph (T. D. Abt. 28936, 32655, 33309) 35% pin and needle sticking (T. D. Abt. 32879, 33591) 30% pitting fruit (T. D. Abt. 31604, 33263)... 30% " printing presses, n. s. p. f 30 % sewing, heads (T. D. Abt. 26613, 31866), Valued not over $75 each 15 % Valued over $75 each 30 % sewing (T. D. Abt. 28520, 32529), Valued not over $75 each 15% Valued over $76 each 30 % " shoe, sand-blast, and sludge Free steel file wheels (T. D. Abt. 31734, 33291) 30% " sugar manufacturing .- Free tape printing (T. D. Abt. 32418, 33433).. 30% " tar and oil spreading, used in construction and maintenance of roads and in im- proving them by the use of road pre- servatives Free textile (T. D. Abt. 32951, 33594) n. s. p. f.. 35% " thrashing ., . . Free " ticket printing and recording (T. D. 33191) 30% ticket vending (T. D. Abt. 30889, 33055). 30% " two needle Heberling sewing (T. D. Abt. 28283, 32455), as sewing machines. " typewriters Free wire stitching (T. D. Abt. 28141, 32396) . . 30% wire stranding (T. D. Abt. 31233, 33160). 30% zigzag (T. D. Abt. 30720, 33018), as sew- ing machines. Uackerel, fresh (T. D. 31369, 32094) 2c lb " frozen or packed in ice (T. D. 16698) . . 2c lb frozen fresh (T. D. 26289, A. 6043) 2c lb " in oil or in oil and other substances 30% " pickled or salted, whether or not boned, in bulk or in immediate containers weighing with contents more than 16 lbs. each Ic lb. on net weight " in immediate containers weighing with contents not more than 1 6 lbs. each ... 2 5 % " soused or in tomato sauce, in tins weigh- ing with contents not more than 15 lbs. each (T. D. 32766, 33312) 26% In bulk or In immediate containers weighing with contents over 15 lbs each l^clb net weight Mackintosh gloves, wool chief value (T. D. 14313), Valued not more than $1.76 per doz. pairs, 36c lb. and 36 % Valued more than $1.75 per doz. pairs, 46c lb. and 60% Madder, ground or prepared, and extract of, not alcoholic (T. D. 5218) 16% " Indian Free in oil (T. D. 2074) 26% lake (T. D. 3130, 4833) 25% Schedule of Duties 585 "*"• Article. Rate. 1568 Madder root, crude Free Madras shirting as cotton cloth (T. D. 21940, 21949). a?o " '^■■Pets, as jute carpets 35% 918 " handkerchiefs, as handkerchiefs, cotton (T. D. 10409). 1691 Hafara tallow Free 366 Magazine pistols or parts thereof and fittings therefor. (See Pistols.) Magazines, periodical, imported in parts, one de- claration may cover all. Act June 10, 1890, Sec. 4. 1|06 " fashion, lithographed or hand decorated. 8c tb 1625 " weekly, monthly or quarterly, in paper covers (T. D. 19451) Free 1310 " n. 3. p. f. (T. D 19451) 15% 228 Magic lanterns (T. D. 12545, 22918) 45% " lanterns, parts of, according to material of chief value (T. D. 10859). 226 " lanterns, glass slides for (T. D. 20006, 26072, A. 4835) 35% 1414 " lanterns, toy (T. D. 30740, 31455, 31897). 70% 6 Magnesia, acetate of 25 % 5 " bromide of 25% 50 " calcined (T. D. 13877), medicinal 3%cn) Not suitable for medicinal use 3iictb 50 " carbonate of, precipitated l%clb 50 " carbonate of, technical (T. D. 28181, A. 15472) l%clt) 204 " carbonate of, native mineral, crude. . 5/16c tb 50 " chloride of (T. D. 18007), n. s. p. f . . . . %o It) 5 " citrate (T. D. 5949, 6291) 25% 215 " clay supporters, consisting of rings, rods, and other forms for gas mantles 35 % 214 " nozzles and rings (T. D. 31110, 31369, 32094) 30% 375 " powder, on metallic magnesium content (T. D. 16724) 40c lb and 20% 50 " sulphate of (T. D. 16600, 16640, 21902) . . %c lb 214 " sulphur and lime, ground (T. D. 8816) ... 30% 201 Magnesic brick (T. D. 18692) %c lb. and 10% 201 Magnesite , brick %c lb. and 10 % 204 " caustic calcined %clb 204 " crude 5/16c lb 204 " dead burned and grain, not suitable for manufacture into oxychloride cements, 23/40C lb 375 Magnesimn (T. D. 22127, 22191) 40c lb 50 " carbonate, precipitated l%olb 50 " chloride of (T. D. 13946), anhydrous... Ic lb " n. s. p. t %clb 375 " flour (T. D. 21654), on metallic mag- nesium content 40c lb and 20 % 375 " metallic, and metallic magnesium scrap, 40c lb. 50 " oxide, or calcined magnesia, medicinal or not medicinal 3>4clb 375 " powder, alloys, sheets, ribbons, tubing, wire, and all other articles, wares, or manufactures of magnesium, n. s. p. f., on metallic magnesium content, 40c lb and 20% 586 F. B. Vandecbift&Co. Pab. Article. Rate. , 375 Magnesiuin ribbon (T. D. 21654, Abt. 25737, 31654), on metallic magnesium content. 40c lb and 20% 1597 Magnetic sand (T. D. 7126) Free 208 Maineto coil condensers (T. D. Abt. 26169, 31774) 40% 399 Magnets (T. D. 17591) 40% 1414 " toy (T. D. 22125) 70% 24 Magniun Kina (T. D. 27209, Abt. 10365), if con- taining 20% alcohol or less. .20c lb. and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50 % alcohol 40c lb and 25 % Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c n> and 25% 1419 Magpies' tails (T. D. 12919), not for scientific or educational purposes Prohibited 753 Mahaleb cherry stock, cuttings or seedlings, three years old or less $2M 1207 Maharajali, as silk cloth (T. D. 17385) 55% 403 Mahogany in the log, rough or hewn (T. D. 14242) 10% 410 " articles made of 33 1/3% 403 " boards, sawed (T. D. 16822, 14,242) 15% 403 " logs, sawed (T. D. 21427), n. s. p? f 10% 1568 " sawdust, for dyeing, Jan. 28, 1867, N. T. . Free 403 " veneers of 20 % 403 ■' wood, rough 10% Mail importations, regulations for (T. D. 27954). 399 " coats of, if not plated 40% 399 Mails, weaving, iron or steel, if not plated 40% 24 Maltrank essence (T. D. 14170, 27210), if con- taining 20% alcohol or less. .20clb. and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb. and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb. and 25% 1459 " essence non-alch. (T. D. 26218, Abt. 5534) 20% 724 Maize (T. D. 7071, 7461) 15c bu. of 56 lbs 211 Majolica ware 50 % 1703 Malacca, joints, cut into lengths Free 1703 " whipstocks (56 F. R. 817, T. D. 13322).. Free 233 Malachite, manufactures of (T. D. 14916) 50% 1429 " cut for jewelry 20% 1429 " imitation of, for jewelry (T. D. 28278, Abt. 15806) not cut or faceted 60% 1619 " unmanufactured Free 772 Malangas (T. D. 24231) 25% 327 Malleable iron castings (T. D. 6774), n. s. p. f 20% 399 " iron castings, galvanized or tinned (T. D. 8180), if not plated 40% 1459 Mallein (T. D. 28036, Abt. 14828) 20% 410 Mallets, wood 33 1/3 % 722 Malt, barley (T. D. 4742.) 40c per 100 lbs. 805 " extract, fluid (T. D. 16879) $1 gal. Solid or condensed 60 % 806 " extract, concentrated, dutiable as malt extract . 17347) 30% 1022 " fur, n. s. p. f 40% 1022 " grass (T. D. 11425, 13325) 40% 1430 " linen, embroidered (T. D. 14950) 75% 1022 " made of common China, Japan or India straw matting 3o sq. yd. 1117 " made of wool carpeting, subject to duty on like carpets or carpeting (T. D. 14560). 1021 " Mexican table (T. D. 12240) 40% 1020 " of linoleum or floor oil cloth shall be subject to same rates of duty, as pro- vided for linoleum or floor oil cloth. 1449 " painted, if works of art (T. D. 14818, 14915) 20% 1 023 " rattan 6c sq. ft. 1117 " sheepskin, as wool mats, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9769, 10745) 30% Schedule of Duties 593 PaR- * Article. Rate. 1022 Mats, straw, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23144) 40% 1440 " table, hard rubber 36% 1313 " table, paper printed 36 % 410 " table, wood and cotton, wood chief value (T. D. 7406) 33-1/3% 1439 " tobacco (T. D. 25298, Abt. 1384) 25% 1*03 " wood pulp (T. D. 16220) 25% ^ol^ " 'W^ool' Wholly or in chief value of 30% 392 Matte containing antimony and lead. As lead- bearing matte. 1634 " nickel (T. D. 9473) Free 1022 Matting, bast (T. D. 12959, 26356, Abt. 6417)... 40% 1023 " cocoa fiber (T. D. 1050) 8c sq. yd. 1022 " floor, common China, Japan, and India straw matting, and floor coverings made therefrom (T. D. 17485, G. A. 3757) 3c sq. yd. Carpets, carpeting, mats matting, and rugs, made wholly of cotton, flax hemp, or jute, or a mixture thereof 36 % All other floor coverings n. s. p. f 40% 1022 " jute (T. D. 7237) 35 % 1023 " rattan 8c sq. yd. 1439 " tea box (T. D. 12846) 25% 1022 " wood fiber 40% 1623 Mattress makers' needles (T. D. 13502) Free Mattresses, according to material of chief value (T. D. 4797, 9052). 1425 " curled hair for 10% 1426 " horsehair and cotton, horsehair chief value (T. D. 21786) 40 % 1622 " moss, seaweed and other vegetable sub- stances for crude Free 921 " of cotton ticking, filled with vegetable substances (T. D. 4797), if cotton chief value 40% 399 " wire 40% 1582 Mauritius, hemp Free 760 Maw seed, as poppy seed (T. D. 7828) . .per 100 lbs 32c 1567 May wine leaves (T. D. 16645) Free 753 Mazzard cherry seedlings,' layers and cuttings. .$2.00M 1526 Meal, bone (T. D. 15521) Free 724 " corn perlOOlbsSOc 1459 " cotton-seed (T. D. 11004, 16953) 20% 1459 " linseed 20% 1459 " locust bean (T. D. 13078) 20% 726 " oat and rolled oats (T. D. 8509), per 100 lbs 80c 1629 " oil, cake Free. 727 " rice %c lb 399 Measuring rules, metal (T. D. 7945) 40% 1313 " tapes, paper (T. D. 31774) 35% 1015 " tapes, material for, composed wholly or in part of flax, woven with or without metal threads, on reels, spools, or otherwise, and designed expressly for use in the manufacture of 30% 1662 Meat, abalone (T. D. 10496, 19144, 22812) Free 703 " bacon 2c lb 706 " balls in tins (T. D. 32681, 32858) 20% 594 F. B. Vandegbift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 701 Meat, beef, fresh 3c lb 1626 " coconut, broken, or copra, not shredded, desiccated or prepared in any manner. Free 756 " coconut or copra, desiccated, shredded, or similarly prepared 3%clb 721 " crab, packed in ice or frozen, or prepared or preserved 15% 705 " extract, fluid 15o lb 705 " extract (T. D. 7057, 11843) 15c lb 24 " extract of, with wine (T. D. 21717). (See Alcoholic medicinal preparations.) 706 " fresh, n. s. p. f 20% 712 " game birds, dressed 8c lb 704 " game, except birds, fresh 4c lb 702 " goat, fr«sh 2%c Hj 706 " goose livers (T. D. 15156) 20% 703 " hams 2c tb 702 " lamb, fresh 4c lb 1459 " mince (T. D. 8533) 20% 702 " mutton, fresh 2%c lb 706 " prepared or preserved (T. D. 11876), n. s. p. f 20% 703 " pork, fresh %clb 711 " poultry, live . . .^ 3c lb 712 dead 6c lb 704 " reindeer 4c lb 706 " sausages (T. D. 14708) 20% 706 " sausages, bologna 20 % 1662 " shell fish, canned or otherwise Free 1630 " turtle, canned, from American Fisheries (T. D. 11568, 17195, 17212, 17257, 22083) Free 706 " turtle, dried (T. D. 14606) 20% 701 " veal, fresh (T. D. 13409) 3c lb 704 " venison, fresh 4c lb 399 Mechanical figures (T. D. 16219, 17249), if not plated 40 % 1443 " singing birds (T. D. 26337, A. 6583) 40% 1616 Mechanically ground wood pulp Free 5 Meconin, if not alcoholic 25% 1440 Medalions, cast in plaster from antique gems... 35% 1430 " cotton embroidered, loom (T. D. 12561, 14923, 17240) 75% 399 " metal, wholly or in chief value of plat- inum, gold or silver, or if plated with gold or silver or platinum, or colored with gold lacquer 60 % If of other metal, not plated with gold or~^ silver 40 % 1617 Medals, gold, silver, or copper, bestowed as tro- phies or prizes (T. D. 18602) Free " n. s. p. f., dutiable according to material (T. D. 13190, 13378, 16 O. A. G. 854, 65 F. R. 492). " religious, dutiable according to material of chief value (T. D. 25709, 32396). 1560 Medicated cotton T. D. 4987, 12644, 27289, 27356) Free 6 " cigarettes (T. D. 3080) 25% 23 " lozenges (T. D. 7410) 25% 802 " spirits (T. D. 14047) $5 gall. Schedule of Duties 595 Par, Article. Rate. 82 Medicated soaps, if not toilet soap (66 F. R. 730, T. D. 3737, 13951, 15039, 16732, 16968). 15% 24 " -wine (T. D. 27705, A. 13388). (See Medicinal compounds and preparations alcoholic.) 24 Medicinal compounds and preparations. Including mixtures and salts, if containing 20% of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% of alcohol 40c tb and 25% Containing more than 50 % of alcohol, 80c It) and 25% 23 " and similar substances and chemicals and drugs, whether dutiable or free, when imported in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms, including powders put up in medicinal doses, shall be dutiable at not less than 25%. 5 " preparations, chemical elements, chemi- cal salts and compounds, and all com- binations and mixtures of any of the foregoing, all the foregoing obtained naturally or artiflcially, n. s. p. f 25% Title III., Sec. 313 Medicinal preparations, drawback on. 1567 Medicinal drugs such as barks, beans, berries, buds, bulbs, bulbous roots, excrescences, fruits, flowers, dried fibers, dried in- sects, grains, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, logs, roots, stems, vegetables, seeds (aromatic, not garden seeds), seeds of morbid growth, weeds, and all other drugs of vegetable or animal origin; all of the foregoing which are natural a.nd uncompounded drugs and not edible, and not specially provided for, and are in a crude state, not advanced in value or condition by shredding, grinding, chipping, crushing, or any other process or treatment whatever beyond that es- sential to the proper packing of the drugs and the prevention of decay or deterioration pending manufacture . . . Free Provided, That no article containing alco- hol shall be admitted free of duty under this paragraph. 34 " drugs, etc., as above, if advanced in value or condition by any process or treat- ment whatever, if not alcoholic 10% 24 " leaves in alcohol (T. D. 20516, 20711). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, containing alcohol, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21360, 21717), if containing 20% of alcohol or less.. 20o It) and 25% If containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% If containing more than 50 % of alcohol, 80c lb and 25% R •• preparations, of which alcohol is not a component part, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23489) 25% S96 F. B. Vandegbift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 66 Medicinal preparations, albes plasters (T.D. 11336) 20% 28 " preparations, antipyrine (T. D. 25239, 25361). (See Coal tar products.) B " preparations, antiseptics are (T. D. 20665) 25% 1610 " preparations, antitoxine (T. D. 17607, 18830, 84 P. R. 448) Free 5 " preparations, aristol (T. D. 11325>) 25% 24 " preparations, atropine sulphate (T. D. 11572). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, balsamic elixir. (See Medi- cinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, berberine sulphate (T. D. 11973, 13701). (See Medicinal prepara- tions alcoholic.) 22 " preparations, bismuth, subnitrate of (T. D. 11227) 35% 5 " preparations, breast tea (T. D. 16976).. 25% 24 " preparations, Brown's chloridyne (T. D. 14805). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, cannabis indica (T. D. 24868). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 34 " preparations, carica papaya (T. D. 11350, 21389, 32614) 10% 5 " preparations, cherry or laurel water (T. D. 9931) 25% 5 " preparations, chinisol (T. D. 20655) 25% 26 " preparations, chloral hydrate (T. D. 22958, 24823, 24970) 35% 24 " preparations, coniine (T. D. 11393). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, cotoin true (T. D. 13701). (See Medicinal preparations, alcoholic.) 205 " preparations, dentists' cement (T. D. 23489) 20% 24 " preparations, elixir valerianate purtot. (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, exalgine (T. D. 10570). (See Medicinal preparations, alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, duboisine pure amorph. (T. D. 13701). (See Medicinal prepara- tions, alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, Ferro-Mangan pepton (T. D. 12906, 15118). (See Medicinal pre- parations alcoholic.) 60 " preparations, heroin (T. D. 25239, 25361). $3 oz. 41 " preparations, hexamethylenetetramine (T. D. 27505) 25% 24 " preparations, homatropine pure crystals. (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, hydrastine (T. D. 12699). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, hyoscyamine sulphate (T. D. 11973). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, hyoscyamine pure amorph. (T. D. 13701). (See Medicinal prepara- tions alcoholic.) Schedule of Duties 597 Par. Article. Rate. 36 Medicinal preparations, hyoscyamus (T. D. 11201) 25% 5 " preparations, ichtammon (T. D. 27665). 25% 5 " preparations, ichthyolsodium (T. D. 29597) 25% 5 " preparations, ichthosulfol (T. D. 29597). 25% 24 " preparations, Ischerogeno (T. D. 25385). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, J. Bansi Bief elder's Nopfea (T. D. 25665). (See Medicinal prepara- tions alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, juniper extract, alcoholic (T. D. 12905). (See Medicinal prepara- tions alcoholic.) 53 " preparations, lanolin (T. D. 25239, 25910) lo lb 23 " preparations, licorice wafers (T. D. 26117) 25% 24 " preparations. Liqueur de Dr. Laville (T. D. 20561). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 5 " preparations, lithyol (T. D. 27323) 25% 28 " preparations, lysidine (T. D. 17626). (See Coal tar products.) 24 " preparations. Magnum Kina (T. D. 27209). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 5 " preparations, ox gall, inspissated, in earthenware jars (T. D. 16638) 25% 24 " preparations, peptonized beer (T. D. 12843). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, pilocarpine, nitrate and muriate (T. D. 13058). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 28 " preparations, pyokatanin (T. D. 13597). (See Coal tar products.) 5 " preparations, quinine tonic water (T. D. 17604) 25% 28 " resorcin (T. D. 23270, 25239). (See Coal tar products.) 66 " preparations, Roborans aconite and bella- donna plasters (T. D. 12449) 20% 28 " preparations, salol (T. D. 15128, 24823). (See Coal tar products.) 5 " preparations, sodium salicylate powder (T. D. 14518) 25 % 5 " preparations, symphorol (T. D. 15393) .. . 25% 24 " preparations, urethane. (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, veratine (T. D. 13061). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, vin urani Presqui. (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 24 " preparations, vino de salud (T. D. 16412). (See Medicinal preparations alcoholic.) 5 " preparations, vlnolia (T. D. 16342) 25% 1 " purposes, acids for, n. s. p. f., if not coal tar product (T. D. 19078) 25% 82 " soap (18 O. A. G., 344, 66 F. R. 731)... 15% 28 Medicinals, derived from coal tar. For 2 years, 7o lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 598 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1456 Medler canes 40 % 1454 Meerschaum, crude or unmSCtiufactured 20% 1454 " cleaned, waxed and polished (T. D. 3850) 20% 214 " imitation (T. D. 11341), plain 30% If decorated 40 % 1454 " pipes and pipe bowls 60% 501 Melada, see sugar (T. D. 9798). 773 Melba sauce (T. D. 37163) 35% 504 Melezitose 50 % 504 Melibiose 50 % 1567 Melilot flowers (T. D. 31708) Free 1443 Melodeons 40 % 1459 Melon seeds, peeled (T. D. 32113) 20% 1459 " seeds, salted and roasted (T. D. 33344). 20% 762 " seeds (T. D. 5897) 6c lb 749 Melons (T. D. 9100, 12338) 35% 210 Melting pots, common earthenware, not orna- mented, incised, or decorated 15% If ornamented, incised, or decorated.... 20% 327 " pots, iron cast 20% 1313 Memorandum books, with mirrors (T. D. 15029) 35% 1310 " books, blank 25% 1313 " books, with pencils (T. D. 13423, 14265). 35% 399 " pads, metal cover, pencil, metal com- ponent material chief value (T. D. 27393, A. 11622) 40% 1419 Memorial designs, floral (T. D. 11364) 60% 1707 " tablets by American artists, if works of art (T. D. 7718, 11598) Free 52 Menthol (T. D. 4963) 50c lb Title IV., Sec. 505 Merchandise, abandonment of. (See Abandonments. ) 17 Mercurial preparations 45 % 386 Mercury (separate duty on containers) 25c lb 17 " bichloride (T. D. 22970) 45% 17 " nitrate, mercurious crystals (T. D. 22970) 45% 17 " oxycyanide (T. D. 22970) 45% 17 " proto oxide (T. D. 27561, A. 12532) 45% 17 " sulphate (T. D. 12698, 22970) 45% 17 " sulphocyanate (T. D. 22970) 45% Merino goods, dutiable as woolens. Merry-go-pcnnds are not tools of trade (T. D. 2448, 9352). 802 Mescal (T. D. 2448) $5 gall. 1305 Mesh, Japanese gold or colored paper ( T. D. 13952, 14063). (See Proviso.). 5o lb and 15% 1428 " bags, metal, value over 20c doz. pieces.. 80% 1428 " metal 75% 27 Metacresol. (See Coal tar products.) 27 Meta toluylene diamine (T. D. 15129). (See Coal tar products.) 399 Metal album ornaments (T. D. 15142). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 393 " alloys, pewter in pigs (T. D. 24242). On lead contained 2%cn) 382 " aluminum bronze powder (T. D. 12222). 14c lb 228 " aluminum field glasses (T. D. 12014).... 45% 233 " and agate boxes, agate chief value (T. D. 15242) 50% 1446 " and amber bead rosaries (T. D. 10930). (See Kosaries.) SCHLDULE OF DuTlES 599 Par. Article. Rate. 385 Metal and cotton armor cloth, metal chief value (T. D. 10867) 45% 921 " and cotton hair crimpers, cotton chief value (T. D. 13237, 14547) 40% " and cotton table covers, according to material of chief value (T. D. 10732, 11360). 385 " and cotton upholstery goods, metal chief value (T. D. 10732) 45% 218 " and cut glass atomizers, cut class chief value (T. D. 16529) 55% 399 " and cut glass, metal chief value (T. D. 27937, Abt. 14486). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 218 " and glass chandeliers, glass chief value 399 " bars, alloy, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12982, 21187). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 1403 " beads strung on wire (T. D. 10330, 11382) 60% 1519 " bell, broken, flt only for remanuf acture . Free 304 " billets (65 F. R. 497). (See Steel in- gots.) 399 " blouse fasteners (T. D. 15404). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 343 " bodkins (T. D. 10653) 45 % 339 399 " boilers, tea and coffee pots (T. D. 10414). ' (See Metal articles n. s. p. f. and Kitchen utensils.) 391 " bottle caps, colored, decorated, waxed, lacquered, enameled, lithographed, electroplated, or embossed in color.... 45% 391 •• bottle caps, not as above 30% 1443 •' bow frogs (T. D. 10956) 40% 600 F. B. Vandechift&Co. Pah. ' Article. Rate. 399 Metal boxes. (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 399 " boxes, containing collar buttons (T. D. 11994). (.See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 1428 " bracelets, children's (T. D. 12965). (See Jewelry.) 1430 " braids (T. D. 11361, 11370, 16993) 90% 1457 " britannia, old .■ 10% 1519 " broken bell Free 1428 " brooches, valued at naore than 20c dozen 80% 399 " buckles, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11980, 15667). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 1428 " buttons, dress, valued more than 20c dozen 80% 349 " buttons embossed with a design, device, pattern, or lettering 45 % 349 " buttons, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12371, 14136, 22164, 23055) . %c per line per gross and 15% 378 " cadmium (T. D. 13944) 15c lb 372 " calendar rollers (T. D. 16202) 35% 399 " calendars, in part of (T. D. 12790). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 399 " cannon, old brass (T. D. 22019) 40% 1533 •' if fit only for remanufacture Free " cartridge shells, old, as scrap (T. D. 23469). 327 " castings, iron and steel (T. D. 12814, 12920) 20% 327 " castings and vessels, wholly or cast iron, including all castings if iron or cast- iron plates which have been chiseled, drilled, machined, or otherwise ad- vanced in condition by processes or operations subsequent to the casting process but not made up into articles, or parts thereof, or finished machine parts 20% 359 " catheters (T. D. 11071) 45% 302 " cerium $2 lb 1443 " chromatic pitch pipes (T. D. 10258) 40% 302 " chrome iron (T. D. 13966,16294) 30% 302 " chromium or chrome 30% 1428 " cigar cutters (T. D. 12809), valued more than 20c dozen pieces 80% 1533 " clippings from brass or Dutch metal, fit only for remanufacture Free 1556 " clippings from new copper Free 367 " clock faces enameled on copper (T. D. 11414) 3c each and 45% 368 " clocks (T. D. 11551). (See Clocks.) 1305 " coated paper (T. D. 23064). (See Paper.) 399 " comber's needles (T. D. 11690) 40% 352 " combinsltion stamp, pencil and penholder (T. D. 14176) 25c gr. and 20% 360 " compasses, if drawing instruments, not plated with gold, silver, or platinum. (See Proviso.) 40 % 1555 " composition, copper, chief value (T. D. 23108) Free 399 " composition, manufactures of (T. D. 17339). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 381 " copper in rolls, rods, or sheets 2%c It> Schedule of Duties 601 Par. Article. Rate. 1556 Metal, copper plates, bars, ingots or pigs, n. s. p. f Free 385 " cordonnet (T. D. 12972, 20007) 45% 385 '■ cords (T. D. 6149, 6547) 45% 359 " corundum dental goods (T. D. 15144)... 35% 1430 " cotton and glass beaded appliqufe gimps (T. D. 13293) 90% 1430 " cotton and steel beaded gimps (T. D. 13293) 90% 1430 " cotton cloth embroidered with (T. D. 12559) 75% 1430 " cross tassels, lace and fringes (T. D. 10898) 90% 1446 " crosses (T. D. 10947, 11874). (See Rosaries. ) 399 " cup, silver, not a prize medal (T. D. 13358) 60% 398 " cutting tools of all descriptions, n. s. p. f., containing more than 6/10 of 1% of tungsten or molybdenum 60% 399 " decorated with lithographic or other printing 40% 399 " dies for stamping (T. D. 12983) 40% 399 " dog whistles (T. D. 14684). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 360 " drawing pens not plated 40% 399 '■ dress holders (T. D. 13360). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 1533 " Dutch, clippings from, fit only for re- manufacture Free 382 " Dutch, in leaf, on basis of leaf not ex- ceeding in size 5 % by 5 % Inches, and additional duties in same proportion on leaf exceeding such size (T. D. 13440), 6c 100 leaves 1555 " Dutch, sheets (T. D. 23282) Free 393 " electrotype, on lead content 2%ctb 1430 " embroidered silk banners (T. D. 14296). 75% 1430 " embroidered silk table and cushion covers (T. D. 15967) 75% 1430 " embroidered slippers (T. D. 10546, 10766) 75% 1430 " embroidered tidies (T. D. 13884) 75% 1430 " embroidered woolen fabrics (T. D. 12925) 75% 1430 " embroideries (T. D. 12559, 15977) 75% 399 " embroidery hooks (T. D. 11570) 40% 339 " enameled filters and funnels (T. D. 11985) 5oIb and 30% 1430 " epaulettes 90 % 399 " figures (T. D. 28261, 28296). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f. 399 " filters (T. D. 12129, 14066), n. s. p. f 40% If philosophical, scientific or laboratory appliances 40% 1419 " flowers (T. D. 11364) 60% 228 " fluorosoopes (T. D. 14153) 45% 399 " foil (T. D. 13317, 27318, A. 11047). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 393 " for type, on lead content 2%clb 1430 " fringes ■ 90% 1430 " galloons (T. D. 11583, 12376) 90% gauze as bolting cloth (T. D. 20746). 602 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Metal gimps 90% 399 " glass and leather traveling inkstands, metal chief value (T. D. 13304). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 399 " gold powder (T. D. 15415) 60% 228 " graphoscopes (T. D. 10331) \.. 43% 373 " grass hooks (T. D. 15796) 30% 350 " hair,- safety hat, bonnet, and shawl pins, not plated with gold or silver, and not commonly known as jewelry . . 35% 399 " hair crimpers (T. D. 13237) 40% 399 " hair curlers (T. D. 10675, 12011) 40% 399 " hair drawing cards (T. D. 15141) 40% 399 " hand bellows (T. D. 12013) 40% 1411 " headed pearl collar buttons (T. D. 16000) 45% 399 " hooks (T. T>. 11872, 12206). (See Metal S.I*t.icl6S Tl S D f ) 399 " horseshoe-nail blanks (T. D. 13201).... 40% 328 " hose or tubing, flexible 30% 229 " incandescent lamps (T. D. 15584) 20% 372 " influenz-machines (T. D. 12688) 30% 343 " Jacquard needles (T. D. 13227) 45% 1443 '■ jewsharps (T. D. 37875) 40% keys for sardine boxes (T. D. 13618, 22009), as usual coverings. 1430 " lace gimp (T. D. 10560, 17129) 90% 1430 " lace, part silk (T. D. 12658) 90% 1414 " lame, garlands for Christmas trees (T. D. 1548, 11848) 70% 399 " larding needles (T. D. 12976) 40% 1305 ' leaf covered paper. Weighing less than 15 lbs per ream of 480 sheets, on the basis of 20 by 25 inches / 5c lb and 17 % Weighing 15 lbs or over 5c lb and 15% 383 " leaf, silver, gold plated (T. D. 27734, A. 13589V (See Gold leaf.) 382 " leaf, white (T. D. 8479). (See Dutch metal.) 399 " lecterns for churches (T. D. 12633) 40% 399 " magazines of, for matches (T. D. 11830). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 375 " magnesium ribbon (T. D. 15137), 40c lb on metallic magnesium content and 20% 302 " manganese. (See Manganese metal.) 399 " mantel borders, in part of (T. X>. 13193). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 399 " manufactures, n. s. p. f., if composed wholly or in chief value of platinum, gold, or silver, and articles or wares plated with platinum, gold, or silver, or colored with gold lacquer, whether partly or wholly manufactured 60% If composed wholly or in chief value of iron, steel, lead, copper, brass, nickel, pewter, zinc, aluminum, or other metal, but not plated with platinum, gold, or silver, or colored with gold lacquer, whether partly or wholly manufactured 40% 399 " match boxes, n. s. p. f 40% 382 1443 228 Schedule of Duties 603 ^^^- Article. Rate. 1428 Metal match boxes, valued over 20c dozen „.^ pieces 80% °''^ " measuring tapes (T. D. 10478) 40% ,^°» " mechanical figures (T. D. 10654, 10751) 40% ^*28 " medals (T. D. 13358, 13497), valued over 20c per dozen pieces 80% metallics (T. D. 14066), D. L. of April 5, 1902 12c lb metronomes (T. D. 12984) 40% microscopes (T. D. 14153) 45% 1620 " models of invention (T. D. 12304, 12579) Free 1443 " music boxes (T. D. 11058, 11083) 40% 1443 " musical instruments, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11384, 11839) 40% 399 " nail cleaners (T. D. 16778, 72 F. R. 52). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 1428 " necklace clasps (T. D. 13426, 20298), valued over 20o dozen pieces 80% 1430 " netting (T. D. 22381) 90% 395 " nickel plated zinc in sheets (T. D. 10387), 2%c lb 361 " nippers. (See Proviso) 60% 393 " old pewter, on lead content 2%c lb 1519 " old, bells, broken and bell metal, broken, fit only to be remanufactured Free 1533 " old brass, fit only for remanuf acture . . . Free 1556 " old copper, fit only for remanufacture . . Free 301 " old iron or steel, fit only for remanufac- ture. (See Iron.) 393 " old lead, fit only for remanufacture, on the lead contained 2%clb 393 " old pewter, fit only for remanufacture, on the lead contained 2%clb 395 " old spelter, fit only for remanuf acture . 1 % c lb 393 " old types, fit only for remanufacture, on the lead contained 2%clb 381 " old yellow or sheathing 4c lb 395 " old zinc, fit only for remanufacture ... 1 % c lb 228 " opera glasses (T. D. 15152) 45% 1443 " orchestrions (T. D. 11707) 40% 212 " ornamented chinaware, chinaware chief value (T. D. 13868) 70% 1430 " ornamented fabrics (T. D. 13987) 90% 1428 " ornamented horn pins (T. D. 16008), valued over 20c dozen pieces 80% 399 " ornaments for clocks (T. D. 15690). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 399 " paintings enameled on (T. D. 11834). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 316 " paragon wire for umbrellas (T. D. 12911, 13211) 25% 399 " parts of furniture (T. D. 12520). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 352 " penholders and pencils combined (T. D. 11850) 25c gross and 20% 361 " pincers (T. D. 15796, 16010). (See Pro- viso) 60% 350 " pins, of base metal, with heads of glass, paste, or fusible enamel, not plated with gold or silver, and not commonly known as jewelry (T. D. 16521) 35% 604 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1428 Metal pins, set with imitation precious stones (T. D. 13291, 20298), valued over 20c dozen pieces 80% 1419 " piques (T. D. 14722) 60% 1414 •• plates, A. B. C. (T. D. 11989) 70% 361 " pliers. (See Proviso.) 60% 1428 " pocket books (T. D. 11874), valued over 20c dozen pieces 80% 332 " points ; 30 % 13 " polish, composed or pulverized silica, aluminum, lime mixed with oil, and lard (T. D. 33527) 25% 1443 " post horns (T. D. 13241) 40% 399 " pully Ijlocks (T. D. 12855) 40% 68 " red (T. D. 17056) 25% 1446 " religious crosses (T. D. 11418). (See 1446 " religious medals (T. D. 13190). (See Rosaries.) 332 " rivets, studs, and steel points, lathed, machined or brightened, and rivets or studs for non-skidding automobile tires 30% 332 " rivets, iron or steel, n. s. p. f Ic lb 1446 " rosaries (T. D. 11706, 11842). (See Rosaries. ) 399 " scales and weights, brass (T. D. 12964). 40% 301 " scrap iron (T. D. 10556), valued not over 7c lb 75c ton 373 " scythes (T. D. 16010) 30% 399 " sequin belts (T. D. 28104, A. 15129). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 319 " shaft for foreign vessels, not advanced beyond forging (T. D. 11220) 25% 381 " sheathing (T. D. 14523) 4c lb 399 " sheets, enameled or glazed, with vitreous glasses 40% 399 " ship's log (T. D. 12012). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 399 " shot chains (T. D. 10890) 40% 399 " silver wire (T. D. 15328) 60% 399 " statue (T. T>. 21188). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 393 " stereotype, fit only for remanufacture, on lead contents 2%crb 399 " stoppers for bottles (T. D. 12990). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 399 " stoves (T. D. 11900) 40% 399 " strips of alloy and iron welded (T. D. 17944) 40% 312 " structural shapes, iron or steel, not as- sembled, manufactured or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting, l/5c lb Machined, drilled, punched, assembled, fitted, fabricated for use, or otherwise advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting 20% 332 " studs. (See Metal rivets.) 1562 " substances, n. s. p .f., crude Free 359 " surgical instruments (T. D. 11383) 45% 385 " sword belts (T. D. 11091) 45% Schedule of Duties 605 Par. Article. Rate. 339 Metal table, household, kitchen, and hospital utensils, and hollow or flat ware, n. s. p. f., of iron or steel and enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses. .5c lb and 30% If containing electrical heating elements as constituent parts thereof, in addition thereto 10 % 399 " tape measures (T. D. 14920) 40% 309 " thermostatic, in sheets, plates, or other forms , 50% 385 " thread, wholly or in chief of tinsel wire, lame, or lahn (T. D. 23555, 23729), 6c lb and 35% 385 " thread beltings, metal thread chief value (T. D. 31968) 45% 1411 " thread buttons (T. D. 29727, A. 21152).. 46% 385 " thread, cordonnet (T. D. 12972, 20007).. 45% 1430 •■ thread embroideries (T. D. 31744, 33120) 75% 385 '• thread fabrics (T. D. 25735, 26399, 26558, 27327, 29013, 29572, 29699) 55% 1430 •' thread, ornaments (T. D. 17181) 90% 359 " throat swabs (T. D. 12706) 45% 399 " thumb tacks (T. D. 12908) 40% 385 " tinsel (T. D. 12968) 6ctband35% 385 " tinsel wire (T. D. 13988) 6c lb and 10% 1414 " toys (T. D. 15145) 70% 1430 " trimmings (T. D. 11878, 12367, 16361) .. . 90% 328 " tubes, flexible (T. D. 23522) 30% 302 " tungsten (T. D. 16527, 21217), on tung- sten content 60c lb and 25% 389 " types 20% 399 " umbrella handles and rings (T. D. 20810). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 342 " umbrella ribs (T. D. 12911) 50% 342 " umbrella sticks, tubular (T. D. 14603).. 50% 1562 " un wrought, whether capable of being wrought or not, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13966) Free 399 " vase, enameled (T. D. 21408). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 399 " Venetian mosaics (T. D. 11402). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f./ 399 " watch mosaics (T. D. 11402J. (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 399 " watch openers (T. D. 13430) 40% 316 " wire rope (T. D. 11553) 35% 302 " wolfram. (Same as Tungsten metal.) 1419 '• wreaths (T. T>. 31524, 33738) 60% 381 " yellow, sheathing 4c lb 1443 " zithers (T. D. 11196) 40% 379 MetalUc arsenic (T. D. 2945, 3168) 6c lb 1517 " articles actually bestowed by foreign countries or citizens of foreign coun- tries as trophies or prizes and received and accepted as honorary distinctions. Free 375 " magnesium . . . .40c lb 1562 " mineral substances, crude, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13967) Free 302 " molybdenum, ^ , ,. - 50c lb on molybdenum content and 15 % 399 ■• packing, wire (T. D. 17274, 21979) 40% 351 " pens, except gold pens 12c gross 606 F B. Vandegbift & Co. Par, Article. Rate. 351 Metallic pens, nib and barrel one piece 15c gross pins. (See Pins.) 77 Metalllco, Japanese (T. D. 7131) 25 % 382 Metallics or flitters (T. D. 17181, 25973) 12c lb 1443 Metalopbones (T. D. 3399, 10382) 40% 1414 " if toys 70% 1562 Metals, un wrought, whetlier capable of being wrought or not, n. s. p. f Free 1665 Metamorphoses (T. D. 26708, A. 8100) Free 27 Metanllic acid For 2 years, 7e tb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 2 3B Metates, of freestone, granite, sandstone, lime- stone, lava, and all other building or monumental stone, except marble, breccia and onyx (T. D. 29803, A. 21361) 50% 214 " stone, other than above (T. D. 14272, 15830), plain 30% Decorated 40 % 367 Meter jewels 10% 368 Meters, air. (See Clocks.) 4 Methanol 12c gall. 28 Methyl, violet (T. D. 13597). (See Coal tar products.) 4 " alcohol (T. D. 22311) 12c gall. 28 " anthranilate. (See Coal tar products.) 27 " pyrocatechin carbonic ester (T. D. 25513, A. 2565). (See Coal tar products.) 28 " salicylate, natural. (See Coal tar prod- ucts. ) 1549 Methylanthracene Free 28 Methylanthranllate For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% ^ Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 27 Metbylanthraquinone. (See Coal tar products.) 1549 Methylnaphthaleue Free 28 Methylsalicylate For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1562 Metoric iron (T. D. 33145) Free 1443 Metronomes (T. D. 11392, 12984) 40% 1609 Mexican asphaltum, crude (T. D. 4867) Free 1111 " blankets, as wool blankets (T. D. 22377). 1582 " fiber (T. D. 15956) Free 1459 " fiber, drawn (T. D. 15956) 20% 1439 " grass table mats (T. D. 12240) 25% 1119 " hair curios (T. D. 17627), as wool manu- factures, n. s. p. f 50 % 601 " leaf tobacco (T. D. 14221) stemmed. .. .50c lb Unstemmed 35c tb 232-233 " onyx as marble (T. D. 21839). 1614 Mezuzoths (T. D. 3497) Free 208 Mica, unmanufactured, value 15c lb or less. ... 4c It) Value above 15c lb 25% 208 " built up 40% 208 " cut 30% 208 " disks (T. D. 32943) 40% 208 " ground (T. D. 6559) 20% 208 " manufactures of 40% 208 " plates 40% 208 " ruby talc (T. D. 11996). (See Mica un- manufactured.) Schedule of Duties 607 Par. 208 208 1457 Article. Rate. Mica, scrap (T. D. 23377). (See Mica unman- ufactured.) splittings (T. D. 25916, A. 4245) 30% waste (T. D. 28050, A. 14868) 10% ^^^ " and glass ray screen (T. D. 29618, A. 20751) 45% 208 Micanite, dutiable as mica (T. D. 22691). 227 " slides, not beveled (T. D. 19010) 45% "27 " slides, beveled, ground concave (T. D. 28638) 45% ^l" " wood cases for (T. D. 16880) 33 1/3% 228 Microscopes (T. B. 5937, 11697, 14153) 45% 1"^' " as tools of trade of immigrant (T. D. „^_ 14719) Free ■'I* " slides, pathological specimens for (T. D. 29614) , 65% 399 Microtome metal. (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 1459 Midzname (T. D. 26765) 20% 66 Milaa plasters (T. D. 6915) 20% Military canvas (T. D. 12830). (See flax woven fabrics, company, uniforms for, are not regalia (T. D. 13379, 14608). ornaments, of metal, valued over 20c dozen 80% paddings, jute (T. D. 6537), as woven fabrics of jute. silk sashes (T. D. 13423, 15023) 60% 775 Milk chocolate, as chocolate (T. D. 31053). (See Chocolate.) condensed or evaporated. In hermetically sealed containers. Unsweetened Ic lb Sweetened l%ctb All other 1 % c lb 5 " foods (T. D. 6926) 25% 707 " fresh 2%cgall. Sour milk and buttermilk Ic gall. Cream 20c gall. Provided, That fresh or sour milk con- taining more than 7% of butter fat shall be dutiable as cream, and cream containing more than 45 % of butter fat shall be dutiable as butter. 708 " modified (T. D. 32149) l%c lb 62 " of roses, cosmetic, if not alcoholic...... 75% 34 " powder, pawpaw (T. D. 23178) 10% 7'08 " powder, Whole milk 3c lb Skimmed milk (T. D. 3&848) . l%c lb Cream 7c lb Malted milk, and compounds or mixtures of or substitutes for milk or cream. . . 20% 708 " preserved. (See Milk condensed.) 19 " proteld (T. r>. 28577) 2%clb 5 " sugar of 25 % 707 " sterilized, fresh (T, D. 17841) 2%cgall. 1401 Millboard, asbestos 25% 1302 Milllboards, paper (T. D. 29559, A. 20658)...... 10% 403 Mill buttings (T. D. 33058) 20% 1700 " buttings (T. D. 34136), if firewood Free 1428 1009 1211 775 708 608 F.B. Vanbecbift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 31!i Mill cranks and irons, of wrought iron 25% 340 •• saws 20% 304 " shafting. (See Steel ingots.) 234 " stones, burrstones, manufactured or bound up into millstones 15% 1459 Millet pulp (78 F. R. 804, 84 F. R. 446, T. D. 18885, 19094) 20% 761 " seed (T. D. 19094) Ic It) 505 " seed cake,^as confectionery (T. D. 24992, 25462^ 40% 1459 " seed hulled (T. D. 19094) 20% 1419 Millinery ornaments, feathers, artificial or orna- mental, suitable for use as 60 % 1428 " ornaments, rhinestones (T. D. 16482)... 80% 398 Milling' cutters, containing more than 6/10 of 1% of tungsten or molybdenum 60% 399 Mills, coffee, metal 40% 234 Millstones, burrstones, manufactured or bound up Into 15% 1459 Mince meat (T. D. 8533) 20% Mineral colors. (See Colors.) 50 " carbonate of magnesia, precipitated (T. D. 5304). l%crt) 1676 " carbonate of strontia Free 1619 " crude, natural gas is (73 F. R. 191).... Free 58 •■ grease (T. D. 10651, 13564) 25% 1633 " oil (T. D. 7396) Free 74 " orange 3c lb 214 " or earthen substances, articles composed of, n. s. p. f., decorated (T. D. 23028). 40% Plain (T. D. 23028) 30% 1618 " salts from evaporation of mineral waters accompanied by certificate (T. D. 23850) Free 1676 " strontium carbonate and celestite or mineral strontium sulphate Free 1562 " substances, metallic, in a crude state (T. D. 14814, 16733) Free 214 " substances, ground actinolite (T. D. 16013) 30% 214 " substances, ground cornish stone (T. D. 11240) 30% 214 " substances, ground silica stone (T. D. 15701) 30% 209 " substances, ground talc (T. D. 12458)... 25% 214 " substances., wholly or partially manufac- tured, pla,in 30% Decorated 40% 214 " teeth ,(T. D. 22350, 23886, 32760) 30% 808 " waters and all imitations of natural mineral waters, and all artificial min- eral waters, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16249) .10c gall. And duty shall be assessed on the bottles at 1/3 the regular rates. 1693 " wax (T. T>. 6258) Free 214 " white (T. D. 13946) 30% 1668 Mineralogy specimens, for scientific public col- lection Free 1619 Minerals, crude, not advanced in value or condi- tion by refining, grinding or other Schedule of Duties 609 Par. Article. Rate. process of manufacture, n» s. p. f. (F. R. 673, 6 S. C. R. 207).. Free 1115 Miners' hats, of wool and resin (T. T>. 13380, 21674). (See Clothing, wool.) 1566 " diamonds, unset Free " rescue appliances and parts, accessories, and appliances for cleaning, repairing, and operating, dutiable according to material of chief value. " rescue appliances, hygrometers not (T. D. 30667). 1313 Miniature theatres of paper (T. D. 1825) 35% 1449 Miniature.s on ivory, when not parts of jewelry (T. D. 11567) 20% 399 " frames for, set with precious stones (T. D. 28244, 28344). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 388 Mininff explosives 1 14c lb 143 8 " fuses of all kinds $1 per 1,000 ft. 779 Mint, dried, in glass or other small packages for culinary use 25 % 747 MirabeUon, plums dried (T. D. 2670) %c lb 27 Mirbane, oil of (T. D. 6045, 16175, 16410). (Same as nitrobenzene.) 804 Mirin, as sake (T. T>. 29348, A. 19967) $1.25 gall 230 Mirrors, advertising pocket (T. D. 14507) 50% 230 " advertising table (T. D. 14510) 50% 230 " all, not exceeding 144 square inches, with or without frames or cases 50% 1313 " attached to note bpoks (T. D. 14510, 15029) 35% 228 " azimuth 45 % 359 " dental (T. D. 12303) 35% 223 " frames for, pay additional. 230 " frames chief value, dutiable as mirrors (T. D. 31744). ^Glass. (See Glass plate, silvered.) 230 " glass disks, silvered (T. D. 13175) 50% 1414 " grotesque (T. D. 32655, 32751, 33055), as toys 70 % 230 " hand, ornamented with shell (T. D. 27560) 50% 230 " in cases, containing also comb, pencil, etc. (T. D. 32537)... 50% 359 " physicians' (T. T>. 12303) 45% ■' plates for (T. D. 11210, 21155, 78 F. R. 809. (See Glass plate.) 230 " plates for frontal (T. D. 17073) 50% 230 " pocket, are not toys (T. T>. 33263) 50% 31 , " pocket, in celluloid cases (T. D. 13235, 13814) 60% 230 " small (T. D. 16375, 23563) 50% " table (T. D. 22744). (See Glass plate.) 1414 " toy (T. D. 16340, 16375, 16390, 17018, 17615) 70% triple, as mirrors (T. D. 24869), 773 Miso 35% Missal stands, not regalia (T. T>. 12096). 1622 Mistletoe (T. D. 28104, A. 15177) Free 1114 Mittens, wool, valued at not more than $1.75 dozen pairs , 36c lb and 35 % 610 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. Valued at more than $1.75 dozen pairs. 45c lb and 50% 5 Mixtures, chemical and medicinal, n. s. p. f. ... 25% 24 " chemical and medicinal, alcoholic. (See Alcoholic chemical and medicinal mix- tures.) 5 " medicinal, non-alcoholic 25% 61 " or combinations containing essential or distilled oils, or natural or synthetic odoriferous or aromatic substances, 40c lb and 50% (Note Provisos.) 1459 Mizuame (T. D. 26736, 26746) 20% 1432 Moccasins, Indian (T. D. 17654) 30% 1432 " leather chief value (T. D. 34047) 30% 1666 Mocha skins (T. D. 28195) Free 1428 Mock jewelry (T. D. 7305, 9027) 80% 214 Modeling clay (T. D. 18610, 19258, 28797) , 30% 1647 " clay, if tool of trade of emigrant (T. D. 14175) Free 1303 Models, imitations, in papier machS (T. T>. 22821, 22981) 25% 1620 " of inventions and other improvements in the arts; to be used exclusively as mod- els and incapable of any other use (T. D. 14298, 31351) Free " of invention: Model of cash register is not (T. D. 30667). Model of hydraulic motor and pump is not (T. T>. 31912). Models of life boats are (T. D. 32997). Models of molders' patterns are not (T. D. 31132, 32751). Model of steamship is (T. D. 32584, 32681). Title III, Sec. 308 Models of women's wearing apparel imported by manufacturers for use in their own establishments and not for sale may be admitted under bond (T. D. 33806) Free Models, n. s. p. f., according to material (T. D, 21974, 22724). 1673 " statuary or casts of sculpture for use as Free 1102 Mohair, angora goat, on or off the skin. (See Wool.) 1119 " articles of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15524), as woolen articles, n. s. p. f 50% 1409 " button forms of lastings, mohair or silk cloth, and manufactures of other ma- terial, in patterns of such size, shape, or form as to be fit for buttons exclu- sively, and not exceeding 3 inches in any one dimension 10% 1108-1109 Mohair, crinoline cloth (8 S. C. R. 714). (See Fabrics, woolen.) 1105 Mohair, flocks (T. D. 13002) 7%c lb 1430 " laces and flowerings (T. D. 18843) 90% 1105 " noils, not carbonized 19c lb 1105 " noils, carbonized 24c lb Schedule of Duties 611 Pah. t Article. Rate. 1115 Mohair rolls (T. D. 29031, A. 19007). (See Cloth- ing, wool.) ^117 " rugs, n. s. p. f 30% 1106 " tops (T. D. 9972) 33c lb and 20% 1430 " trimmings 90% 1110 " velvets or plushes and other pile fabrics, whether or not the pile covers the en- tire surface, cut or uncut. . . .40o lb and 50% 1459 Mohn, crushed oil cake (T. D. 6391) 20% 355 Molts, as knives, table (T. D. 17165). 502 Molasses and sugar sirups, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16575), testing not above. 48% total sugars 25/1000 gaU, Testing above 48% total sugars 275/1000 of Ic additional for each per centum of total sugars and fractions of a per centum in proportion. Molasses testing not above 52% total sugars not imported to be commer- cially used for the extraction of sugar, or for human consumption. l/6c gall. Testing above 52% and not above 56% total sugars not Imported to be com- mercially used for the extraction of sugar, or for human consumption, l/6c additional for each per centum of total sugars and fractions of a per centum in proportion. Molasses, Barbados, fancy, not sirup of cane juice (T. D. 31975). 501 " concrete and concentrated, as sugar. " grape juice sirup, thick, not (T. D. 32332, 32655). 502 " pumpings of, as molasses (T. D. 10514, 20613). 217 Molded glass bottles, vials, jars or demijohns. (See Bottles.) Molders' patterns, dutiable, according to material (T. D. 31132, 32751). Title III, Sec. 308 Molders' patterns, for use in the manufacture of castings, in bond for 6 months Free 1440 Molding of plaster of Paris (T. D. 9604) 35% 214 " clay (T. D. 19258, 28797) 30% 1675 " sand (T. D. 8546) Free 1411 Molds, button, n. s. p. f 45% 327 " cast iron, machined, etc. (T. D. 12920). 20% 1581 " gold beaters' Free 304 " gun-barrel not in bars, and hammer molds. (See Steel Ingots.) 5 " lunar caustic (T. D. 337) 25 % Moleskins, as cotton cloth (T. D. 7538). Molleton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 894-2). 302 Molybdenite (T. D. 18849). 50c lb on molybdenum content and 15% 302 Molybdenum and ferromolybdenum, 50c lb on molybdenum content and 15 % 302 " alloys and compounds of, 50c lb on molybdenum content and 15% See Paragraph 305 for additional cumula- tive duty on molybdenum content. 612 F. B. Vandegbift & Co. Par. Article. - Rate. 302 Molybdenum ore or concentrates, on metallic molybdenum contained therein 35c It) 302 " powder 50c lb on molybdenum content and 15% 1621 Monazite sand Free Money, counterfeit, an Illegal importation (T. D. 11732, 11735%). " paper of foreign country, not dutiable (T. D. 13109). Mongoose, prohibited importation (T. D. 22309). 715 Monkeys, live 15 % 1414 " toy (T. D. 14319) 70% 1009 Monk's cloth, jute (T. D. 26735, A. 8232). (As Jute padding. ) 304 Monogram dies, plates for (T. D. 29533). (See Steel ingots.) 1430 " towels (T. X). 10563, 17262) 76% 83 Monohydrates of soda %c lb 1673 Monstrance, if regalia (T. D. 3745) Free 1693 Montan wax (T. D. 29173, A. 19431) Free 1310 Monthly publications in stiff covers (T. D. 6365). (See Books.) 232 Monumental marble, hewn, dressed or polished, n. s. p. f $1 cu. ft. 232 " marble, in block, rough or squared.. 65ccu. ft. 235 " stone, except marble, breccia and onyx, n. s. p. f., hewn, dressed, or polished, or otherwise manufactured 50% 235 " stone, except marble, breccia and onyx, unmanufactured 1 Be cu. f t. 1706 Monuments, imported by societies, if works of art. Free 233 " marble, breccia, onyx, jet, or alabaster... 50% 1022 Mooj mats (T. D. 21407) 35% 760 Moon seed (T. D. 3451) (bu. 56 lbs) 40c bu. 1573 Moor salt (T. D. 8707) Free 704 Moose carcasses (T. D. 28020, A. 14743) 4c lb 1459 " head, mounted (T. D. 10446, 22234) 20% 1668 ■' head, mounted, for scientific public col- lection (T. D. 18422) Free 1592 " head, . skin attached, meat removed, un- mounted (T. D. 30547) Free 715 " imported for private park (T. D. 16439). 15% 912 Mop cloths, cotton 25 % Mops, according to material of chief value. 410 " sticks for, of wood 33 1/3 % " sticks for, of wood and iron, according to material of chief value. 1117 Moqnette carpets, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11346) 40% 1119 " for car seating (T. D. 11346), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 50 % 1206 " silk, is silk plush (T. D. 29545, A. 20612) 60% 1108-110i9 Moreens, worsted, as woolen dress goods (T. D. 11218). (See Fabrics, wool.) 1606 Morocco skins, finished or unfinished (T. D. 22709) Free 60 Moi-phia, morphine, sulphate of, and all alkaloids of opium, and salts, esters and other derivatives thereof $3 oz. 24 Morrobual, (T. D. 26065). (See Alcoholic com- pounds.) 280 Mortars and pestles, glass (T. D. 14867) 60% 327 " cast iron 20% Schedule of Duties 613 Par. 211 327 339 233 399 212 232 Article. Rate. Mortars, earthenware, white 45 % Decorated , . . 50% iron or steel, coated, glazed or tinned 20% iron or steel, enameled 5c lb and 30% marble 50 % , metal, of base metal 40 % oi! " metates (T. D. 14272, 15830) 30% ^14 " stone (T. D. 14272), plain 30% 01 ft .. Decorated 40 % ^1" stoneware, plain 15 % If ornamented, incited, or decorated.... 20% " wedgewood (T. D. 16231) 60% Mosaic cubes of marble, breccia, or onyx (T. D. 14100, 16627, 53 F. R. 913) not exceed- ing two cubic inches in size, if loose, %c lb and 20% If attached to paper or other material, .„, 5c su. ft. and 35% ^jl cubes of fusible enamel (T. D. 14854).. 40% 218 " cubes, glass (T. D. 35251) 55% 202 " earthenware (T. D. 13907). (See Tiles.) 237 " Florentine, of slate (T. D. 10620) 15% 399 " metal and glass, metal chief value (T. D. 11402). (See Metal articles, n.. s. p. f.) 218 " materials, opaque glass 55 % 233 " pictures (T. D. 16116, 16821) 50% 211 " picture frames, earthen (T. D. 16290)... 50% 1428 " set as jewelry 80% 233 " table tops, marble (T. D. 3016, 3117.... 50% 1117 " velvet carpeting (T. D. 13803) 40% 399 " Venetian (T. D. 11402). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 230 " windows (T. D. 10903).. 50% 403 " wood, as veneers (T. D. 27765, A. 13692) . 20% 1662 Moscardini, shell fish (T. D. 29193, A. 19486)... Free 1430 Mosquito net (T. D. 9184, 10256, 16530) 90% 1459 " sticks, mosquito incense, etc. (T. D. 32699) 20% 1622 Moss, crude and unmanufactured (T. D. 16153, 68 F. R. 421) Free 1442 " dyed (T. D. 9167, 12115, 12703, 16317, 16956, 53 F. R. 1016) 10% 34 " Iceland, advanced in value 10% 1567 " Iceland, crude Free 1442 " Irish, manufactured or dyed (T. D. 17078) 10% 1450 " peat (T. D. 9439) 50c ton 1442 " sea, manufactured or dyed (T. D. 21626) . 10% 1622 " other than sea moss, crude (T. D. 26875, A. 9128) Free 1442 " manufactured , . . . . 10 % 1622 " unmanufactured Free 34 " used as drugs, advanced in value 10% 1567 " used as drugs, crude Free 1442 " wreaths, dyed and prepared (T. D. 31744) 10% 1567 Mosses, drugs, crude, n. s. p. f Free 34 " drugs, advanced, n. s. p. f 10% 27 Moth balls, naphthalin (T. D. 27508, A. 12261). (See Coal tar products.) Mother flowering bulbs are dutiable as bulbs. (T. D. 34206). 614 F. B. Vandeckift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1410 Mother of pearl buttons (T. D. 11981, 14282). 1 % c per line per gross and 25% 1459 " of pearl chips (T. D. 16003, 17162) 10% 1411 " of pearl collar and cuff buttons 45% 1440 " of pearl disks (51 F. R. 76, T. D. 21307). 35% 354 " of pearl knife handles, pocket. (See Knives.) 1440 " of pearl knife handles, table 35% 1440 " of pearl manufactures, n. s. p. f 35% 1440 " of pearl slabs (T. D. 12922, 14318, 27823) 35% 1411 " of pearl studs 45% 1440 " of pearl umbrella handles (T. D. 13349). 35% 1638 " of pearl unmanufactured Free 1453 Motophotography or cinematography film pic- tures, prints, positives, or duplicates. Per lin. ft., Ic 370 Motor boats, and parts 30% 369 Motorcycles and finished parts thereof, not in- cluding tires, . 16044, 17272), as cotton cloth. 1205 " silk (T. D. 21099) 55% 1105 Mnngo, woolen 7%clb 68 Munjeet, extract of 26 % 68 " ground and prepared 25% 381 Muntz or yellow metal sheets, sheathing, bolts, piston rods, and shafting 4c lb 5 Murexlde 25 % 7 Muriate of ammonia (T. D. 1816) l%c lb 5 " of apomorphia (T. D. 13699) 25% 5 "of barytes 25% 1649 " of cinchona Free 60 " of cocaine (T. D. 16929, 20050) $2.60 oz. 21 " of gold 25 % 1646 " of potash (T. D. 13946) Free 5 '• of strontia 25% 90 " of tin 25 % 1501 Muriatic or hydrochloric acid Free 5 Muscarine (T. D. 15116) 25% 226 Museum lantern slides for (T. D. 12634) 35 % " private, articles for, are dutiable (T. D. 11579, 18318). 766 Mushrooms (T. D. 33031) 45% 773 " sauce or catsup of 35% 762 " spawn (T. D. 20128) Ic tb 1310 Music books bound wholly or in part of leather. 25% Not bound in whole or In part of leather. If foreign authorship 15% If American authorship 25% 1443 " boxes (T. D. 15878, 19201) 40% 1530 " for societies or institutions Free 1310 " in sheets, In foreign language, or in Eng- lish (T. D. 13797). If foreign authorship 15% If American authorship 25% lS29 " in raised print for the blind Free 1614 " manuscripts of (T. D. 31070) Free 393 " plates, old (T. D. 24671, Abt. 382, T. D. 25023), on lead contents 2V4c lb 1528 " printed over 20 years, if not rebound in leather within that period Free 1443 " rolls for mechanical piano (T. D. 33738). 40% " stands, according to material of chief value (T. D. 9370). 399 Musical bird cages (T. D. 3255) 40% 218 " decanters, cut glass (T. D. 6355) 55% 1443 " instrument cases 40 % " instruments, strings, catgut, in lengths of 116 inches, not (T. D. 31813). 1434 " instrument, strings, gut 40% Schedule of Duties / 617 "*''• Article. Rate. 1443 Musical instrument, strings, wholly or in part of steel or other metal 40 % 1*43 " instruments and parts of (T. D. 24803). . . 40% ^443 " instruments, accordions (T. D. 10921, 11030) 40% 1443 " instruments, aristophones (T. D. 12118). 40% 1443 " instruments, bass clarionet (T. D. 14737) 40% 1443 " instruments, carrousel organs (T. D. 13319) 40% " instruments, castanets and batons, not (T. D. 33055). 1443 " instruments, cellos, wholly or partly manufactured or assembled, $1 each and 35% Unassembled parts of 40 % 1443 " instruments, Chinese cymbals (T. D. 38625) 40% 1443 " instruments, double basses, wholly or partly • manufactured or assembled, $1 each and 35 % " unassembled parts of the foregoing 40% instruments, drum heads, skins for, as parts of (T. D. 33366). 1443 " instruments, flute harmonicas (T. D. 14392) 40% 1443 " instruments, flutes (T. D. 11353) 40% 1443 " instruments, gongs (T. D. 18726) 40% 1414 " instruments, harmonicas, less than one octave, as toys (T. T>. 21981, 22096, 22105) 70% 1443 " instruments, harmonicas, one octave or over (T. D. 18483) 40% 1443 " instruments, herophones (T. D. 13790). 40% 1443 " instruments, Jew's harps (T. D. 11017, 11562, 19201) 40% 1443 " instruments, mandolins (T. D. 10938)... 40% 1443 " instruments, metalophones (T. D. 10382, 19201) 40% 1443 " instruments, metronomes (T. D. 10257). 40% 1443 " instruments parts o f (T. D. 22141, 23170) 40% 1443 " instruments, piano street organs (T. D. 13962) 40% 1443 " instruments, piccolos (T. D. 11535) 40% 1443 " instruments, pitch pipes 40% 1448 ", instruments, rosin 15% 1414 " instruments, toy (T. D. 11992, 12109) 70% 1414 " instruments, toy flutes (T. D. 14734) 70% 1414 " instruments, toy pistons (T. D. 10908)... 70% 1414 " instruments, toy violins (T. D. 11554)... 70% 1443 " instruments, triangle (T. D. 36388) 40% 1414 " instruments, tuning forks 40% 1443 " instruments, tuning hammers 40% 1443 " instruments, violas, wholly or partly manufactured or assembled. $1 each and 35% Unassembled parts of the foregoing 40% 1443 " Instruments, violin bows (T. D. 10938)... 40% 1443 " instruments, violins, wholly or partly manufactured or assembled. $1 each and 35% Unassembled parts of the foregoing 40 % 618 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1443 Musical instruments, violincellos, wholly or partly manufactured or assembled. $1 each and 35% Unassembled parts of the foregoing 40% " instruments, whistles, wooden, known as "baby cries," not (T. D. 32777). 1443 " instruments, zithers (T. D. 10103, 11196). 40% 399 " strings, wire for binding (T. D. 16087) .. . 60% 1443 " work boxes (T. D. 3764) , . 40% 28 Musk, artiflclal (T. D. 26693, 31352), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 61 " crude, in natural pods (T. D. 5646) 20% 61 " in grain, or in pods (T. D. 8962) 20% 62 " perfumery, if not alcoholic 75% 364 Musket barrels, steel i . 25 % 1700 " blocks, rough-hewn or sawed, or planed on one side Free 364 " rods, iron or steel 25% 364 " stocks, wooden •. 25% 364 Muskets and parts thereof (T. D. 13212, 13691). 25% 1430 Muslin curtains, ruffled (T. D. 13965) 90% 903 " madras, as cotton cloth. 1430 " sash net, tamboured (T. D. 11026) 90% 1430 " silk embroidered 75% 1211 " silk, figured (T. D. 11239) 60% 903 " Swiss, as cotton cloth. 1211 Muslins, cotton and silk as silk goods, if silk chief value (T. D. 16209). 903 " as cotton cloth (T. D. 10512). 1412 " cork coated, for insoles, if cork chief value (T. D. 22619) 30% 1440 Mussel shells, cut and bored (T. D. 33165) 35% 1414 Mustaches, toy (T. D. 12307, 13975) 70% 1457 Mustard, dross (T. D. 14739, 29984) 10% 1457 " dross, ground (Abt. 21791, T. D. 29984).. 10% 779 " French (T. D. 16522) 8c lb 779 " ground or prepared, in bottles or other- wise (T. D. 16816) 8c lb 54 " oil of (T. D. 8487, 9859, 13589) 20% 773 " sauce (T. D. 15424) 35% 779 " seed, whole Ic lb 779 Mutarde, Indienne (T. D. 16522) 8c lb 702 Mutton, fresh 2%en> 364 Muzzle loading- shotguns and rifles (T. D. 13682). 25% 27 Myrbane, oil of (T. D. 6045, 16175, 16410), same as nitro benzole. 39 Myrobolan, extract of (T. D. 21058), if not al- coholic 15% 753 " plum cuttings, stocks, or seedlings of. . . . $2 M 1568 Mypoholans, fruit (T. D. 5529) Free 1584 Myrrh, gum, advanced in value Free 1584 " gum, crude Free 1693 Myrtle wax Free 1703 " sticks Free 1703 " wood, in the rough Free- IS Par. Article Rate 1 407 Nail brushes 46 % 399 " cleaners, metal chief value (T. D. 17047). (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) Schedule of Duties 619 Par. 62 364 1403 1403 1403 361 399 62 1407 315 331 399 399 331 399 399 331 1432 331 399 399 399 331 212 331 903 903 1633 27 1549 27 28 28 27 Article. Rate. Nail enamel powder (T. D. 15245) 75% flies (T. D. 20760) 60% " heads, gelatin, not strung (T. D. 14622).. 35% heads, glass, not strung (T. D. 10891, 11339) 35% heads, strung, n. s.- p. f 60% nippers (T. D. 33094) 60% plates 40 % polish (T. D. 33644) 75 % poUshers, buffers, leather (T. D. 33560).. 45% rods, not smaller than 20/1000 of 1 inch in diameter, Valued at not over 4c Tb 3/lOc It) Valued over 4c It> 6/lOc lb Nails, bellows, iron or steel (T. D. 7257) l%c lb brass and brass headed (T. D. 6361).... 40% " copper 40 % cut, of iron and steel. Exceeding 2 Inches in length 4/lOc lb Not exceeding 2 inches in length 15% " date, galvanized, iron or steel (T. D. 32506) 40% " for ornamenting buttons, of metal (T. D. 6397). (See Nails, metal, n. s. p. f.) " horseshoe l%ctb " leather heads, leather chief value (T. D. 33481) '. 30% malleable cast iron (T. D. 7257) l%clb " metal, n. s. p. f., if of gold, silver, or plat- inum, or plated with gold or silver or platinum, or colored with gold lacquer 60% If of other metal 40 % " plated or gilt 60% upholsterers' (T. D. 9248) 40% " wire, iron or steel. Not less than 1 inch in length nor smaller than 65/1000 inch in diam- eter 4/10o lb Less than 1 inch in length and smaller than 65/1000 inch in diameter ?4c lb " with porcelain heads, plain white 60% Decorated (T. D. 8066) 70 % wrought, iron or steel, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7257) l%c lb Nainsooks (T. D. 12904, 15044), as cotton cloth. Nankeen, as cotton cloth. Naphtha Free Naphthalen'e, which after the removal of all water present has a solidifying point of 79 de- grees centigrade or above. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% " which after the removal of all water pres- ent has a solidifying point less than 79 degrees centigrade Free Naphthol. (See Beta naphthol.) .. salt For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% " soda, P*"" 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % NaphtholsuUoaclds and naphthylaminesulfoacids. 620 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. and their sodium or potassium salts, if not medicinal, and not colors, or dyes. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 28 If medicinal, or colors or dyes, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 27 Naphthylamine, For 2 years, 7c tb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 Naphthylenediamlne, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 911 Napkins, cotton damask 30% 1430 " cotton or linen embroidered (T. D. 11069, 14859) 75% 1430 " lace 90% 1014 " linen, finished or unfinished, not exceed- ing 120 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling 55% exceeding 120 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling 40% 1304 " paper, tissue, colored or uncolored, white or printed, weighing not over six pounds to the ream of four hundred and eighty sheets on the basis of 20 x 30 inches, and whether in reams or any other form 6c lb and 15 % ■ Weighing over six lbs and less than ten lbs to the ream. (See Proviso.), 5c lb and 15% 912 " plain woven cotton cloth, n. s. p. f 30% 1430 " silk, embroidered 75% 751 Narcissus bulbs $2 M 60 Xarcotlne, if preparation of opium 60% 762 Nasturtinin seed (T. D. 6241, 17508) 6c lb 83 Natron wasser glass, as silicate of soda (T. D. 4710) 3/8clb 1619 Natural gas (T. D. 20712, 20757) Free 1582 " grass, dried (T. D. 1739, 10073) Free 1419 " grass, dyed (T. D. 30277) 60% 1668 " history, specimens of, for scientific public collections (T. D. 10446, 11864, 15310). Free 1419 " leaves, plants, shrubs, herbs, trees, and parts of, chemically treated, colored, dyed or painted 60% 28 " natural or synthetic alizarin, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% Sec 306, Neat cattle and hides of, importation of, if tend- ing to spread of contagious or infectious diseases among cattle of the United States Prohibited 53 Neats' foot oil 20 % 804 Nebblolo wine, as wine, still (T. D. 8694). 1428 Necklace clasps, if parts of jewelry (T. D. 36198). 75% 1428 Necklaces, if jewelry (T. D. 13342, 13345, 13790, 20298) 80% 1428 " amber beads (T. D. 39072) 80% 1428 " coral ( Abt. 42654) 80 % 1403 " in chief value of glass beads (T. D. 37696) 60% 31 " of celluloid beads, with brass clasps 60% 1428 " of precious stones 80 % Schedule of Duties 621 Pa''- Article. Rate. 1403 Necklaces of imitation jet beads (T. D. 36463).. 60% 1403 " of ivory beads (Abt. 43703) 60% 1403 " paste (T. D. 37596) 60% 1403 " of rice beads (Abt. 42744) 60 % 1430 Neck rufflings and ruchings, cotton or other vege- table fiber 90% 1430 " rufflings and ruchings of artificial or imi- tation silk or imitation horsehair 90% 1430 " rufflings and ruchings, silk (T. D. 11022, 11233, 12543, 13224) 90 % 1205 Xecktle silks, as silk goods (T. D. 14057, 15019). 55% 919 Neckties, cotton, or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 10392, 11065, 12382, 13444) 35% 919 " cotton or other vegetable fiber vsrith India rubber 35 % 1210 " silk, in the piece, several yards in length, definitely indicated 60 % 1210 •• silk (T. D. 11022, 11233, 12543, 13876, 25603) 60% 1114-1115 Neckties, wool (See Wool). 919 Neckwear, cotton or other vegetable fiber 35% 1430 " lace (T. D. 25220) 90% 343 Needle books and cases, furnished with assort- ments of needles or combinations of needles and other articles 45% 343 " cases, leather folders and rolls fitted with needles (T. D. 38335) 45% 399 " cases, mitrailleuse (T. D. 33433) 40% 1432 " cases, wicker baskets, leather covers, leather chief value, containing sewing sets (T. D. 37413) 45 % 399 " points for blanket frames (T. D. 15709). 40% 1415 " sharpeners, emery bags (T. D. 31498) 20% 316 " wire (See Wire). 343 Needles, all n. s. p. f. (T. D. 25273, 26872) 45% 343 " barb (T. T>. 21505) 40% 343 " bone tape, as needles, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 33594) 45% 343 " comber (T. D. 11590) '. 40% 343 " crochet (T. D. 22807) $1.15Mand 40% 1623 " darning Free 343 " embroidery machine (T. D. 15991, 32618) $1.15Mand 40% 1444 " gramophone or graphophone (T. D. 26872) 45% 1623 " hand sewing (T. D. 23339) Free 1623 " harness (T. T>. 13502) Free 359 " hypodermic (T. D. 9526, 15143) 45% 343 " Jacquard (T. D. 13227) 45% 399 " kindergarten (T. D. 23109) 40% ^43 " knitting (T. D. 22807) 45% 040 " knitting machine $1.15 M and 40% 399 " larding (T. D. 8995, 12976) .......... .. 40% 343 " latch $2 M and 50% §99 " lithographic (T. D. 6716) 40% 1444 " phonograph 45 % 343 " steel • • 45 % 1/523 " sail, harness, mattress makers' and up- holsterers' (T. D. 13502) Free 343 " sewing machine (T. D. .14456), .,^„„ $1.15 M and 40% 622 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. 343 343 343 359 343 343 1453 230 1108- 214 1631 212 1459 1469 920 1430 1430 1430 1430 1624 1430 1006 1424 318 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 Article. Rate. Needles, shoe machine $1.15 M and 40 % spaying (G. A. 3942) 45% " spring-beard $1.15 M and 40 % surgical (T. D. 11223, 24795, 26041) 45% tape 45 % threading hoolts, not (T. D. 31347). weaving (G. A. 3902) 45% Negatives, photographic, moving picture, exposed but not developed per lin ft 2c exposed and developed per lin ft 3c " photographic, not moving picture (T. D. 12031, 21055) 50% 1109 Negro head cloth (As Woolen fabrics). Nephrite, manufactures of (T. D. 13337), deco- rated 40 % Plain 30 % Neroli oil or orange flower oil, if not alcoholic (T. D. 6420, 9737, 42 F. R. 446) Free Nest eggs, china (T. D. 7946) 60 % Nestle's milk food (T. D. 6956) 20 % Nests, birds' (T. D. 18010, 22054) 20% Nets and nettings, by whatever name known, plain or Jacquard figured, finished or unfinished, wholly or partly manufac- tured, for any use whatsoever, made on the Nottingham lace curtain ma- chine, and composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, when counting not more than five points or spaces between, the warp threads to the inch, l%c sqydand 25% When counting more than five such points Or spaces to the inch, in addi- tion for each point In excess of five, %c sqyd and 25% Provided that none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate than 60%. " and nettings, cotton, or other vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9184, 10256, 16111, 16311, 20729, 24784) 90% " beaded • 90 % beaded silk (T. D. 16225) 90% bobbinets (T. D. 11329) 90 % " or sections of nets for use in otter trawl fishing, if composed wholly or in chief value of manila or vegetable fiber. . . . Free bretone, cotton (T. D. 18965) 90% gill, flax, hemp, or ramie (T. D. 12318), same duty per pound as highest rate imposed on thread, twine, or cord of which mesh is made, and in addition. . 10% " human hair (T. D. 1539) 35% iron or steel wire (See Woven wire cloth). " and nettings lace 90% " mosquito bar (T. D. 9184, 10256, 16530). 90% silk (T. D. 11377, 12334, 13068, 13905, 14052) 90% " woolen 90 % " Brussels (T. D. 10256) 90 % " and nettings, n. s. p. f., of whatever yarns, threads, or filaments composed 90% Schedule of Duties 623 Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Nets, cotton curtain (T. D. 16119), n. s. p. f 90% 1*30 " cotton oriental (T. D. 16152) 90% 1430 '■ Hamburg (T. D. 9184, 11328) 90% 1430 " head, made of wool 90 % 1430 " hemp, flax or ramie, n. s. p. f 90% 1430 " mosquito (T. D. 11329) 90% 903 " and nettings, plain gauze or leno woven. (As Cotton cloth.) 1430 " silk (T. D. 17992) 90% 1430 '■ tamboured sash (T. D. 16106, 18603) 90% 1430 " Tosca (T. D. 14760) 90% 921 Netting, flsh, of cotton (T. D. 25111) 40% 1310 Newspapers bound, as books bound (T. D. 36543) (See Books). 1625 " and periodicals Free 1310 " n. s. p. f., as printed matter. 1672 Newsprint paper, standard Free 389 New types 20 % 1582 New Zealand flax (T. D. 818, 9464) Free 802 Ng Gar Pee, Chinese cordial (T. D. 6640) $5 gall. 1568 Nicaragua wood for dyeing Free 399 Nickel, all articles of, n. s. p. f 40 % 390 " alloy wire (T. D. 32977). (See Nickel and Nickel alloy.) 390 " alloys, nickel chief value (T. D. 19776). (See Nickel and Nickel alloy.) 390 " and nickel alloy of any kind in which nickel is the component material of chief value, in pigs or ingots, shot, cubes, grains, cathodes, or similar forms 3o tb In bars, rods, plates, sheets, strips, stands, castings, wire, tubes, tubing, anodes, or electrodes 25 % And in addition thereto, on all the fore- going, if cold rolled, cold drawn, or cold worked 10 % 390 " anodes (T. D. 27277, 27828, 28624). (See Nickel and Nickel alloy.) 349 " bar buttons ..>.. l/12c line per gross and 15% 390 " bars. (See Nickel and Nickel alloy.) 399 " button material (T. D. 6904, 10387) 40% 302 " chromium 25 % 1653 " coins, foreign (T. D. 6887) Free 390 " ingots. (See Nickel and Nickel alloy.) 1634 " in ore, matte, or other crude form (T. D. 6064) Free 399 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f 40% 1634 " matte Free 1634 " ore Free 390 " oxide Ic rt> 390 " pigs. (See Nickel and Nickel alloy.) qoR " plated zinc sheets (T. D. 26120, 27229, 27303) 2y4Ctt) 890 ". plates (T. T>. 6064, 10928). (See Nickel and Nickel alloy.) jgO " rods (T. D. 16981). (See Nickel and nickel alloys.) 309 " sheets or plates with layers of other metal or metals imposed thereon by forging, hammering, rolling or welding 30% 624 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 390 Xickel sheets or strips (T. D. 26375). (See Nickel and nickel alloys.) 380 " silver, rods, sheets, strips and wire.... 30% 380 " silver, unmanufactured 20% 5 " sulphate (Abt. 36829) 25% 302 " tungsten, on the tungsten contained therein 60c It) and 25 % 302 " vanadium 25 % 316 " wire with iron core (T. D. 27544). (See Iron wire.) 302 " zirconium 25% 226 Ni-ooquelle lenses (T. D. 17600). (See Lenses.) 1459 Nigiari, not a mineral water (Abt. 41197) 20% 54 Niger seed oil (T. D. 32615) 20% 1417 Xight lights 40 % 24 Nimgranlne (T. D. 15173). (See Alcoholic com- pounds and preparations, n. s. p. f.) 361 Nippers and pliers of all kinds 60 % 361 " nail and manicure (T. D. 33094) 60% 1439 Nipple shields, India rubber 25 % " shields, part glass, according to material of chief value. 1439 Nipples, India rubber 25 % 1667 Niter cake (T. D. 2370, 12643) Free 1583 Nitragin (G. A. 3909) Free 1541 Nitrate, calcium Free 1667 " cubic Free 7 " of ammonia Ic lb 1541 " calcium Free 12 "of barium 2c lb 5 " of barytes or strontia (T. D. 6172) 25% 89 "of cerium 35 % 5 " of iron 25% 47 "of lead 3c lb 24 "of pilocarpine (T. D. 13058). (See Alco- holic compounds, n. s. p. f.) 164(5 " of potash, crude Free 80 " of potash, renued (T. D. 674) %c tb 21 "of silver 25% 1667 " of soda (T. D. 9457, 11558) Free 5 " of strontia (T. D. 6172) 25% 87 " strontium 25% 90 " of tin 25 % 89 " of thorium (T. D. 16643) 35% 5 " of zinc 26% 5 " salts (T. D. 20131) 26% 1667 " sodium Free 5 Nitrates, for medicinal purposes, n. s. p. f., if not alcoholic 26 % 1501 Nitric acid (T. D. 9827) .' Free 1501 " and sulphuric acid, mixtures of Free 5 Nitrite, amyl ' " 25 % 83 " of soda (T. D. 11558) '. 3^ n> 27 Nitroanlllne For 2 years, 7c lb and 51 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 Nitroantliraquinone For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 Nitrobenzaldehyde For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % , Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 Nitrobenzene For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% Schedule of Duties 625 "*•'• Article. Rate. 27 Nitronaplithalene For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 40 % 27 Nitrophenol For 2 years, 7o lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% i^ Nltrophenylenediamlne .... For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 Nltrosodimethylaiiiline .... For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 Nitrotoluene For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 Nitroluylenedlamlne For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 Nitro and binitro benzol. . . For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " and binitro toluol. . For 2 years, 7o lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 28 Nitrosodioxynaphthalin . . . .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1541 Nitrogen, lime Free 24 Nitrous ether, spirits of. (See Ethers, alcoholic, n. s. p. f.) 1105 Noils alpaca (T. D. 12680). (See Wool noils.) 1105 " camel's hair (75 F. R. 834, T. D. 15282, 17207). (See Wool noils.) 1457 " China grass (T. D. 6873, 13348) 10% 1001 " nax (T. D. 24963, 26461, 27997) %c lb 1105 " mohair. (See Wool noils.) 1457 " ramie (T. D. 23347) 10 % 1663 " silk, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13348) Free 1201 " silk, exceeding 2 inches in length 35% 1105 " wool. (See Wool noils.) 1105 " wool, not carbonized 19c lb carbonized 24c lb 39 Noir solide (T. D. 18067) 15% 1459 Nonemimenated articles, manufactured (2 S. C. R. 371, 38 F. R. 494) 20 % 1459 " articles, unmanufactured 10% Nom-lmportatlon: Where merchandise, not per- ishable, is found and reported by the appraising officer as of no commercial value, allowance In duties should be made therefor (T. D. 35701). 725 Noodles 2c lb 1622 Nori, dried in sheets (T. D. 30316, 31866) Free 1504 Norlt retort (T. D. 39227) ,. Free 62 Nose paste, if not alcoholic (T. D. 24246) 75% "Not otherwise specially provided for." Interpre- tation of application of (T. D. 35388). 1307 Note paper. (See Paper.) books with pencils, invoiced separately, are not entireties (T. D. 18609, Abt 2293, T. D. 25482). 1430 Novelty braids, cotton (T. D. 20515, 22948) 90% 802 Noyau |5 gall. 775 Nucoa butter (T. D. 16293) 25% 1430 Nuns veils (T. D. 11244, 12237, 17331) 90% 1430 " veiling 90% 752 Nursery stock, seedlings and cuttings of Manetti, multiflora, brier, ruzosa and other rose stock, not more than three years old. . $2 M 626 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Rose plants, budded, grafted, or grown on their own roots 4c each Cuttings, seedlings, and grafted or budded plants of other deciduous or evergreen ornamental trees, shrubs, or vines, and all nursery or greenhouse stock n. s. p. f 25% 753 Nursery stock, seedlings, layers and cuttings of apple, cherry, pear, plum, quince, and other fruit stocks $2 M Grafted or budded fruit trees, cuttings and seedlings of grapes, currants, gooseberries, or other fruit vines, plants, or bushes 25% 1430 Nui-ses' caps, cotton, embroidered (T. D. 14393). 75% 759 Nut and kernel paste, n. s. p. f 25% 330 " blanks, iron or steel 6/1 Oc lb 1403 " curtains as beaded curtains (T. D. 26707) 60% 1459 " flour (T. D. 16218) 20% 330 " locks, spiral, iron or steel 35% 1632 " oil, Chinese Free 1632 " oil or oil of nuts, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14602, . 24787, 24871) Free 399 " picks (T. D. 7921). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 1568 Nutgalls for tanning Free 1 " extracts of, containing by weight of tan- nic acid, less than 50 % 4c lb Containing 50% or more, and not medi- cinal 10c lb Containing 50% or more, and medicinal. 20c lb 779 Nutmegs, ground 5c lb 779 " unground 2c lb 59 " oil of, if not alcoholic (T. D. 6253, 8651, 13582, 15131) 25% 5 Nutrose, an invalid's food (Abt. 40738) 25% 754 Nuts, almonds, shelled (T. D. 6953) 14c lb Unshelled (T. D. 9196) 4%c lb 760 " apricot and peach kernels (T. D. 14328, 21567. 23551) 3c lb 1626 " areca (T. D. 35704) Free 755 " Brazil Ic lb 759 " caltrop (T. D. 22516) Ic lb 1622 " candle Free 1546 " chestnuts, including marrons (T. D. 31450) Free 756 " coco in the shell %c ea 756 " coco, meat of, desiccated, shredded, or similarly prepared (T. D. 11849) 3%c lb 55 " coco, oil of 2c lb 759 " cola (Abt. 38466) Ic lb 755 " cream Ic lb 759 " Dirt in, no allowance for dirt or impuri- ties (T. D. 26090, 26974, 27877, 28816, 30726, 31475, 32166, 32201, 32202). (See Proviso.) 1626 " dried coco or copra (T. D. 13820) Free 759 " edible, n. s. p. f., shelled or unshelled (T. D. 1958, 22894) Ic lb 755 " Alberts, not shelled (T. B. 6494, 10525). 2%c lb Shelled 5c lb Schedule of Duties 627 Pas- Article. Rate. 1568 Jfuts for dyeing, coloring, staining, or tanning, whether or not advanced in value or condition by shredding, grinding, chip- ping, crushing or any other process . . . Free 1459 " ground olive (T. D. 11199, 18816, 19093, 84 F. R. 148, T. D. 19983, 22719, 22783) . 20% 755 " hazel, unshelled 2%c lt> Shelled (T. D. 10525, 10528) 5c lb 1622 " illipe (T. D. 33511) Free 330 " iron and steel 6/lOc lb 1567 " jatropha, as crude drug seeds (T. D. 24533) Free 759 '■ kola Ic lb 762 " lotus, as seeds, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 31373) . . 6c ft 1546 " marrons Free 1626 " palm (T. D. 13491) Free 1626 " palm kernels Free 1632 " palm oil of Free 757 " pea or ground beans, shelled (T. D. 3240) 4c ft Unshelled 3c ft 758 " pecans, unshelled 3c ft Shelled 6c ft 759 " pickled 35% 755 " pignolla Ic ft 755 " pistache Ic ft 759 " prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f 35% 759 " sapucaia (Abt. 8603, T. D. 26802) left 1678 " tagua Free 1626 " tung Free 758 " walnuts, shelled 12c ft Unshelled (T. D. 6512) 4c ft 759 " walnuts in brine, not shelled (T. D. 6290) 35% 772 " water chestnuts (T. D. 22516) 25% 1626 " wood oil (Abt. 36711) Free 1627 Nux vomica Free o Par. Article Rate 1568 Oak bark, for dyeing or tanning, if not alcoholic. Free 39 " bark, extract, if not alcoholic (T. D. 13860) 15% 403 " Japanese white, in the log 10% In the form of sawed boards, planks, deals and all other forms not further manufactured than sawed 15% 1700 " logs, round, hewn, sided or squared, n. s. p. f Free 1628 Oakum (T. D. 9381) ■ Free 404 Oar blocks, rough hewn, or rough shaped, sawed or bored 10 % 410 Oars ^^ 1/?^ 730 Oat by-product feeds (T. D. 26836) 15% 726 " grits Per 100 fts, 80c 700 •< hulls, ground or unground.... Per 100 fts, 10c 726 " meal Per 100 fts, 80c 726 " meal and oats, coarsely ground, or groats (T D 6680, 8509) Per 100 fts, 8O0 733 " meal' cakes, plain (T. D. 14469) 30% 726 " products Per 100 fts, 80c 628' F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 776 Oatmeal-coooa, Hansen's (T. D. 26801). (See Chocolate and cocoa.) 726 Oats, per bushel of 32 Has 15c bushel 726 " for seed (T. D. 2227), per bushel of 32 lbs ISc bushel 1459 " ground and mixed with other grains (T. D. 585, 2841) 20% 726 " unhulled, ground Per 100 lbs, 45c 726 " ground for provender (T. D. 585), Per 100 lbs, 45c 726 " rolled Per 100 lbs, 80c 1419 " suitable for millinery use 60% 228 Object glasses (T. D. 16842) 45% Sec. 305 Obscene articles, importation prohibited (T. D. 7616, 7655, 7855, 7864, 9039, 26058). 67 Ocher and oohery earths, containing lead, in tubes (T. D. 23156). (See paints.) 7 5 Ochers, crude or not ground %crb " washed or ground %cn) 228 Octants 45 % 5 Octopus gloy, not starch (T. D. 24372, 25604)... 25% 1428 Odor flasks 80 % 24 Oenanthic ether (T. D. 9466, 10211). (See Chemi- cal compounds.) 382 Oeser foils, as bronze in leaf (T. D. 32333), Per 100 leaves, 6c 59 OH, absinthe, if not alcoholic 25% 3 " acetone 25% 24 " alcoholic. (See Alcoholic compounds, n. s. p. f.) 56 " alizarin assistant, in whatever form 35% 59 " allspice, if not alcoholic 25% 1631 , " almond, bitter, if not alcoholic (T. D. 6545) Free 27 " almond, artificial (T. D. 21947), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% 1632 " almond, sweet Free 59 " amber or ambergris, if not alcoholic... 25% 1630 " American fisheries Free 5 " and alkali combinations (T. D. 13564).. 25% 1542 " and tar spreading machines, used in the construction and maintenance of roads and in improving them by the use of road preservatives, whether imported in whole or in parts, including repair parts Free 59 " angelica (T. D. 8992), if not alcoholic... 26% 27 " aniline For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% 24 " animal, containing alcohol. (See Chemi- cal elements.) 1630 " animal, spermaceti and whale, and other fish oils of American fisheries Free 53 " animal, n. s. p. f 20% 1631 " anise or anise seed, if not alcoholic... Free 59 " anthoss, if not alcoholic 26% 1549 " anthracene, having a purity of less than 30 per cent Free 5 9 " antique, if not alcoholic 25% 1562 " ashes (T. D. 10060, 12076) Free Schedule or Dutiks 629 Article. Rate. Oil, aspic or spike lavender, if not alcoholic. . . . Free attar of roses (T. D. 13557), if not alco- holic Free bay leaves or bay rum essence, if not alcoholic (T. D. 2644) 25 % bean 20% -bearing nuts and seeds Free -bearing seeds and materials. (See Paragraph.) bears, for toilet use, if not alcoholic 75% benzine Free bergamot, if not alcoholic (T. D. 5594, Abt. 2346, T. D. 25482) Free betulinum (T. D. 12333, 12715) 25% birch tar (T. D. 9634, 12333, 12715) 25% bois de rose or lignaloe Free bone tallow (T. D. 12349) 20% brown wool grease, not refined (T. D. 9693, 18759) %o lb butterine (T. D. 11362, 12436) 25% cade, if not alcoholic (T. D. 6882) 26% cajeput, if not alcoholic 25% cake and meal Free cake, nsh (T. D. 6386, 25265) %c lb cake, ground or crushed (T. D. 15963, 25167) Free cake, soya bean (T. D. 30595, 30828, 31352) Free camphor, if not alcoholic Free camomile, if not alcoholic 25% caraway, if not alcoholic (G. A. 3901) . . Free cardamom, if not alcoholic (T. D. 33117, 33377) 25% cassia, if not alcoholic (T. D. 25312) Free castor (T. D. 12671) 3c lb castor, sulphonated 35% cedrat, if not alcoholic (T. D. 8962) 25% celery, if not alcoholic 25 % Ceylon, if not alcoholic (T. D. 33117, 33377) 25% Chinese nut Free Chinese wood, if not alcoholic (T. D. 19907) 25% cinnamon, if not alcoholic (T. D. 4039) . . Free citral, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12137, 56 F. R. 819) 45% citron (T. D. 8962), if not alcoholic 25% citronella, if not alcoholic Free civet, if not alcoholic 25% cloth for floors 20% cloth, lined with wool, if wool chief value 30% cloth, mats or rugs 20% cloth, silk 60% cloth sweat bands, silk (T. D. 10393)... 60% cloth, yellow (T. D. 16313) 40% cloths, all (except silk oilcloths and oil- cloths for floors) 3c sq. yd. and 20% clove, if not alcoholic (T. D. 33117, 33377) 25% coal, crude or refined, n. s. p. f Free coconut (78 F. R. 332, T. D. 14602) 2c lb 630 B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1630 Oil, cod (T. D. 34160) Free " cod in order to be free under Paragraph 1630 must be product of unhealthy and putrid livers (T. D. 34160). 1630 " cod liver (T. D. 15680) Free 6 " cod liver, medicinal (T. D. 10684) 25% 24 " cognac (T. D. 10211). (See Alcoholic, chemical and medicinal compounds and preparations.) 67 " colors, commonly known as artists' colors, in tubes and not assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits 40% assembled in paint sets, kits, or color out- fits with or without brushes, water fans, outline drawing, stencils, or other articles 70% 54 " colza or rape seed (T. D. 2604) 6c gall. 55 " cotton seed (T. D. 10740) 3c lb " cotton seed and olive oil mixed, as olive oil (T. D. 22987). 1549 " creosote (84 F. R. 638, T. D. 31719, 32020) Free 1632 " croton Free 1633 " crude light (T. D. 11983) Free 701 " crude olein (T. D. 6143, 15040, 29805, 33338) Ic lb 59 " cubebs, if not alcoholic 25% 59 " cummin, if not alcoholic 25% 69 " cypress, if not alcoholic (T. D. 33117, 33377) 25% 1549 " dead' (T. D. 19147) Free 59 " distilled or essential, if not alcoholic, n. s. p. f 25 % 24 " distilled, expressed, extracted or essential, alcoholic, containing 20% of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% of alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing over 50% of alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 59 " eucalyptus (T. D. 8651), if not alcoholic 25% 54 " expressed and extracted, n. s. p. f 20% 1688 " fat of turpentine (T. D. 7374) Free 59 " fennel, if not alcoholic 25 % 1630 " fish, from American fisheries Free 63 " fish, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15414) 20% 64 " flaxseed, raw, boiled, or oxidized (T. D. 3473, 9803) 3-3/lOc lb 40 " fruit, n. s. p. f., if not alcoholic (T. T>. 1129, 8881, 9205, 13701, 14521) 25% 24 " fruit, if alcoholic. (See Oil distilled, alcoholic.) 1633 " fuel Free 4 " fusel (T. D. 13960) 6c lb 1633 " gasoline Free 61 " gardenia (Abt. 396, T. D. 25023), 40c lb and 50% 1631 " geranium, if not alcoholic (T. D. 8631, 8651, 8992) Free 59 " ginger grass, if not alcoholic (T. D. 14808) 25% Schedule of Duties 631 P"*"- Article. Rate. 5 Oil, Haarlem (Abt. 38659) 25% 62 ■' hair, if not containing alcohol 75% 54 " hemp seed l%c tt) 1630 " herring, from American fisheries Free 63 " herring, n. s. p. f 5c gall. 53 " Japanese herring (T. D. 15414, 18008). 5c gall. 59 " jasmine or jasimine, if not alcoholic (T. D. 8834, 12818) 25% 59 " juniper, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9944, 17947) 25% 1633 " kerosene . Free 53 " lanae (T. D, 15122) Ic lb 1631 " lavender, if not alcoholic (T. D. 8671).. Free 16S1 " lavender spike, if not alcoholic Free 59 " lemon, if not alcoholic (58 F. R. 819, T. D. 8962, 12137, 14203) , 25% 1631 " lemon grass, if not alcoholic Free 1631 " lignaloe or bois de rose Free 1631 " lime, if not alcoholic Free 54 " linseed, raw, boiled or oxidized 3-3/lOc lb 1633 " liquid paraffin (T. D. 13586, 30008) Free 59 ■' mace (T. D. 2848, 8651, 11852, 13582)... 25% 59 " mandarin, if not alcoholic (Abt. 41195). 25% 58 " marine (T. D. 14509) 25% 53 " menhaden 5c gall. 1633 " mineral (T. D. 6545, 7396, 9634, 10651, 30008) Free 27 " mirbane For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 54 " mustard seed (T. D. 8487, 8992, 9859).. 20% 28 " mustard, synthetic (T. D. 13589), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 1633 " naphtha Free 53 " neats foot 20% 1631 " neroli OF orange flo-nrer (T. D. 6420, 9737), if not alcoholic Free 54 " niger seed (T. D. 32615) 20% 27 " neutraline For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 775 " nucoa nut (T. B. 17770) 25 % 27 " nitro benzol For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 1632 " nut (T. D. 14602, Abt. 20690, T. D. 29565) Free 59 " nutmeg (T. D. 6253, 8651, 13582, 15131) 25% 701 " oleo and oleo stearin Ic lb 1501 " of vitriol Free 5 9 "of wine, if not alcoholic (T. D. 13498) ... 25% 1631 " of rose, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9241, 10549, 13557) Free .59 " of tar, birch (T. D. 9634, 12333) 25% 1632 " olive, rendered unfit for use as food or for any but mechanical or manufactur- ing purposes Free " olive, formulae for the denaturing of (T. D. 29957, 29976, 30006, 32056, 32859). 54 " olive, weighing with the immediate con- tainer less than forty pounds, on con- tents and container 7%ctb ]6,'i2 " olive, obtained by means of carbon bi- 632 F. B. Vandecbift & Co. Par. 54 59 1631 54 1631 59 1631 1631 1704 1449 1632 1631 1633 59 54 55 59 59 1632 1633 1633 59 54 54 54 1 53 24 1631 61 1631 59 59 59 1630 53 1626 1632 63 66 56 53 Article. Rate. sulphide (T. D. 33738) Free Oil, olive, n. s. p. f 6 % c lb orange, if not alcoholic 25 % orange flower, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9737) Free orange enfleuraged, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9241, 10549) 20% origanum, red or white, if not alcoholic. Free orris, not enfleurage grease, if not alco- holic (T. D. 26181) 25% ottar of roses, if not alcoholic Free otto of roses, if not alcoholic Free paintings, original, and not more than two replicas, works of art and not ar- ticles of utility, pastels, original draw- ings and slcetches in pen, ink, pencil or water colors Free paintings, works of art, n. s. p. f 20% palm and palm -kernel Free palmarosa, if not alcoholic Free paraffin (T. D. 29991, 30008) Free patchouli (T. D. 8651) 25% peach kernel (Abt. 41195) 20% peanut (T. D. 6878, 21475) 4c lb pennyroyal, if not alcoholic (T. D. 33117, 33377) 25% peppermint (T. D. 8513, 8615) 25% perilla (T. D. 36537) Free petroleum, crude or refined Free petroleum rock (T. D. 12823) Free pimento, if not alcoholic 25% poppy seed, raw, boiled or oxidized (T. D. 3473, 9803) 2c lb rape seed (T. D. 9323, 14807, 31883, 32231) 6c gall. recovered, as expressed (T. D. 22919).. 20% red, or oleic acid l%ctb rendered, n. s. p. f 20% rendered, alcoholic, n. s. p. f., containing 20% of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20%, and not more than 50% of alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing over 50% of alcohol, 80c lb and 25% rose, if not alcoholic (T. D. 32884) Free rose, artificial (T. D. 25972) 45% rosemary or anthoss Free sage, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9336) 25% santal or sandalwood, if not alcoholic (T. D. 8992, 9336) 25 % sassafras, if not alcoholic 2 5 % seal, from American fisheries Free seal 6c gall. seeds and nuts n. s. p. f. when the oils derived from them are free Free sesame, or sesamun seed or bean Free sod (T. D. 7266, 10962, 11236, 18759, 19585) 5ogall. soluble (alizarin assistant) 35% soya bean (T. D. 31912) 2%c lb sperm 10c gall. Schedule of Duties 633 Par. Article. Rate. 1630 Oil, spermaceti, from American fisheries Free 53 " spermaceti, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11326, 11583) 20% 1631 " spike lavender, if not alcoholic Free 56 " sulphonated animal or vegetable 35% 28 " sweet hirch, synthetic, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c tb and 45% 54 " tea seed (T. D. 37845) 20% 1631 " thyme, if not alcoholic Free 1632 " Tung, Chinese or Japanese Free 56 " Turkey red (T. D. 11596, 12181, 12671).. 35% 1688 " turpentine (T. D. 8671) Free 59 " valerian, if not alcoholic 25% 59 " vanilla bean, if not alcoholic 25% 1630 " whale, from American fisheries Free 53 " whale, n. s. p. f 6c gall. 1631 " Tlang-ylang or cananga Free 28 ■■ wintergreen, synthetic. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 59 '■ wormwood, if not alcoholic 26% 1649 Oil-gas tar, crude, and pitch of Free 57 " and fats, the composition and properties of which have been changed by vulcan- izing, oxidizing, chlorinating, nitrating, or any other chemical process, n. s. p. f 20% 1549 Oils, coal-tar products, n. s. p. f Free 68 " combinations and mixtures of animal, vegetable, or animal or of any of them (except combinations or mixtures con- taining essential or distilled oils) with or without other substances and n. s. p. f., if not alcoholic 25% 59 " distilled from wool grease (T. D. 37627). 25% 57 " hydrogenated or hardened and fats 4c lb 1632 " nut, n. s. p. f Free 58 " rape seed and petroleum mixture of (T. D. 35869) 26% 58 " sesame and peanut mixed (T. D. 25646). 25% 66 " soap and sulphonated, used in the pro- cesses of softening, dyeing, tanning or finishing n. s. p. f 35 % 56 " used in the process of softening, dyeing, tanning, or finishing, n. s. p. f 35% 1590 Oilstones (T. D. 8786) Free 62 Ointment, cosmetic, if not alcoholic 75% 5 " medicinal, if not alcoholic 25% 62 " rose (T. D. 15^45), if not alcoholic 75% Oke, Smyrna, equivalent to 2.83282 lbs (T. D. 28707). 1693 Okerite, mineral wax Free 772 Okra pods, dried on strings (T. D. 26383) 25% 1519 Old bells, broken, fit only for remanufacture (Abt. 231, T. D. 25000) Free 1533 " brass, fit only for remanufacture Free 399 " cannon, as manufactures of metal (T. D. 22019) 40% 1555 " cannon, partially dismantled, having lost its character as such (T. X>. 38439)... Free J553 " coins, gold, silver, copper, or other metal Free 634 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1556 Old copper, fit only for remanufacture Free 301 " flsh plates, entirely worn out, as scrap steel (T. D. 24605, 27228). 1651 " gunny bags and gunny cloth, used chiefly for paper making (T. D. 24664) Free 1594 " India rubber, fit only for remanufacture Free 1601 " junk Free 393 " lead scrap, on the lead contained, on lead content 2 % c lb 324 " locomotive tires, retaining their character as tires (T. D. 24369) Ic lb 399 " medals. (See Metal articles n. s. p. f.) 1651 " paper (T. D. 6224) Free 381 " sheathing, or muntz or yellow metal. ... 4c tb " silverware, imported for remanufacture, may be broken up in the , presence of the customs officers and entered as bullion (T. D. 8619). 301 " steel rails in pieces of irregular length as scrap steel (T. D. 26871). (See Iron scrap.) 322 " steel rails, which retain their identity as rails (T. D. 28175) 1/lOc tb 393 " types, on lead content 2%c tb 301 " worn-out chains, as scrap iron (T. D. 26917, 27852, 28602). (See Iron scrap.) 395 " zinc, worn out, fit only to be remanu- f actured l%ctb 56 Oleate of soda (T. D. 13423) 35% 1584 Olebanum, gum Free 1 Oleic acid (T. D. 22501, 25648, 27030, 27781).. l%c tb 58 " acid, castor and olive oils, mixture of (T. D. 25410) 25% 53 Oleine oil as animal oil (T. D. 38183) 20% 5 Oleo, fegato, merluzzo ferruginoso (T. D. 15680) 25% 701 " stearin Ic tb 1306 Oleographs (T. D. 11243). (See Lithographic prints.) 709 Oleomargarine (T. D. 7745) 8c tb And in addition. Internal Revenue tax of 15c lb ^ " churn is not an agricultural implement (T. D. 37566). 5 Oleoresins, medicinal 25% 68 Olive fast, a color (T. D. 18057) 25 % 1459 " nuts, ground (T. D. 22719, 22783) 20% 1632 " oil foots, or residuum (T. D. 39491) Free 1632 " oil, rendered unfit for use as food or for any but mechanical or manufactur- ing purposes Free 54 " oil, in bottles, jars, tins, or other pack- ages weighing with immediate con- tainer less than 40 tbs 7%ctb 54 " oil, n. s. p. f 6%c tb 1 " oil recovered (T. D. 22501) 25% 82 " oil soap (T. D. 16407) 15 % J459 " pulp in barrels, oil from, unfit for food (T. D. 33660) 20% 759 " seed kernels unpeeled (Abt. 39044) Ic tb 39 " solide (T. D. 22895) 15 % 744 OHves in brine, green 20c gall. Schedule of Duties 635 P*"- Article. Rate. Olives, measurement of, in wine gallons (T. D. 31624, 32051). " packed in olive oil, olives and oil sepa- rately dutiable (T. D. 33263, 34668). 744 ■' pitted or stuffed 30c gall. 744 " ripe 20ogall. '44 " ripe, dried 4c lb 762 Onion seed (T. D. 6635) 15o lb 1307 " skin paper and imitation onion skin paper, calendered or uncalendered. (See Paper onion skin.) 768 Onions Ic lb 773 '• dehydrated, and ground to flour (T. D. 38709) 35% "73 " in brine (T. D. 26654) ; 35% 368 Onyx clocks (T. D. 13308). (See Clocks.) 232 " blocks, rough or squared (T. D. 4842, 5014, 27846) 65c cu. ft, 233 " cut or polished (T. D. 8451, 9211) 50% 233 •' manufactures of (T. D. 18872, 18957)... 50% 232 " Mexican (T. D. 15999, 18728), as marble. 232 " mosaic cubes, not over 2 cu. in. loose, %c lb and 20% If attached to paper or other material, 6c su. ft. and 35 % 232 " paving tiles or slabs, containing not less than 4 superficial inches, if not over 1 inch thick 8c su. ft. If over 1, not over 1% inches thick. .lOcsu. ft. If over 1%, not over 2 inches thick. .13csu. ft. If rubbed, in whole or in part, in addi- tion 3c su. ft. 232 " sawed or dressed, over 2 inches in thick- ness (T. D. 20888) $1.00 cu. ft. 1429 Opal balls, pierced, not set (T. D. 25549, 26491, 26537, 26586) 20% 1411 " buttons (T. D. 22043) 45% 218 " glassware (T. D. 12641, 14632) 56% 231 " or cylinder glass tiles, tiling and rods. . . 40% 1429 Opals, cut but not set (T. D. 19448, 26014, 26309) 20% 1429 " imitation cut or faceted 20% Not cut or faceted 60% 1429 " polished roughly by miners (T. D. 32525, 32873, 32926) 10% 1428 " set 80% 1429 " uncut 10% 399 Openers, watch case (T. D. 13430) 40% 228 Opera glasses (T. D. 13723) 45% " glasses, cases for as usual coverings (T. D. 11241, 13073, 14949). 228 " glasses, frames for 45 % glasses, miniature (T. D. 6050, 9073, 9665, 12805), according to component of chief value (T. D. 25734, 25776, 26994). 1414 " glasses, toy (T. D. 32333) 70% 230 Ophthalmic mirrors (T. D. 12019) 60% 60 Opii sed liquid (T. D. 11968) 60% 5 Opiol globules (T. D. 6916) .- 25% 60 Opium containing not less than 8.5 per cent, of anhydrous morphine, crude or un- manufactured and not adulterated. .$3.00 lb 636 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Ratk. Powdered or otherwise advanced beyond the condition of crude or unmanu- factured and containing 15 per cent, or less of moisture $4.00 lb Morphine, morphine sulphate, and all opium alkaloids and salts, esters and other derivatives thereof $3.00 oz. Cocaine, ecgonine and salts, esters, and other derivatives thereof $2.60 oz. Tincture of opium, such as laudanum and other liquid preparations of opium, n. s. p. f 60 % Opium containing less than 8.5 per cent, of anhydrous morphine $6.00 lb 227 Optical glass 45 % 228 " instruments (T. D. 16975, G. A. 3754)... 45% " instruments defined (T. D. 35980, 37995). " instruments, colorimeters not (T. JD. 38518). 227 " instruments, rough cut disks for (T. D. 15072) 45% 228 " instruments, marine glasses (T. D. 15954) 45% 228 " instruments and frames or mountings for (T. D. 15989) 45% 228 " instruments, stereoscopes (T. D. 15853). 45% 802 Orange bitters (T. D. 9113, 25795) $5.00 gall. 406 " box shocks (T. D. 18052) 26% 406 " boxes (T. D. 20990). (See Proviso.) 25% 406 " boxes, partly of American shocks 12%% 28 " color, coal tar For 2 years, 7c lb and 6 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 62 " extract or infusion, if alcoholic (T. D. 5005) 40c lb and 75% 1631 " flower oil, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9737) . . Free 63 " flower water, containing no alcohol (T. D. 5945, 9931, 10411, 12228, 27428, 27600, 28540, 29575) 20% 24 " juice, concentrated (T. D. 17825). (See Alcoholic, chemical and medicinal pre- parations, n. s. p. f.) 1610 ■■ juice, sour, if containing not more than 2% of alcohol (T. D. 2345, 6589) Free 74 " mineral 3o lb 59 " oil, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9241) 25% 739 " peel, crude, dried, or in brine 2c lb Candled or otherwise prepared or pre- served 6c lb 739 " peel, shredded (T. D. 20466, 21919, 21948) 6c tb 749 " pulp (T. D. 22436) 35% 1703 " sticks Free 1703 " wood in the rough Free 1304 " wrappers (T. D. 16252). (See Paper tissue.) 743 Oranges Ic lb 743 '■ bitter (T. D. 19096) Ic lb 749 " halved. In brine (T. D. 24507, 24567) 36% 1443 Orchestrion (T. D. 11707) 40% 751 Orchids (T. D. 36874) 80% 28 Orchil extract with anilfie. .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7o lb and 45% Schedule of Duties 637 P*". Article. Rate. 1509 Orchil or orchil liquid (T. D. 26665) Free ••^509 " or orchil liquid even if showing traces of sulphur (T. D. 34817, AM. 40922) Free 68 " extract as a color (T. D. 10082, 26383, 29431 25% 39 " extract of, for dyeing (T. D. 5529, 10082, 32488) 15% 214 Ore, actinollte, ground (T. D. 16013) 30% 1508 " antimony Free 214 " antimony, ground (T. D. 13672) 30% 1512 ■■ arsenic (T. D. 33778) Free 69 " barytes crude $4.00 ton ground or otherwise manufactured. $7.50 ton 1597 " bog iron (6 S. C. R. 207, T. D. 13943) Free 1544 " cerium Free 1547 " chrome (T. D. 16294) Free 1550 " cobalt Free 1556 " copper and regulus of Free 1556 " copper. In pyrites (T. D. 10924, 25804) . . Free 1570 " corundum, emery, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 27059) Free 1570 ' emery Free 302 " ferrochrome or ferrochronium contain- ing less than 3% of carbon 30% 1634 " gold Free 75 " hematite (T. D. 12663, 23346, 24816, 28856, 29074, 29132) 20% in sacks (T. D. 17415), tare on. 1597 " iron (T. D. 7074, 8025, 8613, 9410, 10235, 12663, 13943, 14385, 6 S. C. R. 207)... Free 392 " lead, of all kinds, on lead contained therein. (See Proviso.) l%o lb lead and zinc lead and zinc contents separately dutiable (T. D. 30727, 31509, 31616). 392 " lead-bearing, method of assessing duty. 1597 " magnetic sand (T. D. 7126) Free 302 " manganese (T. D. 19184). (See Man- ganese ore. ) 1597 " manganiferous iron Free 392 " Mexican lead (T. D. 16149), on the lead contained l%c lb 302 " molybdenum, metallic, molybdenum powder, calcium molybdate, and all other compounds and alloys of molyb- denum, on the molybdenum contained therein 50c lb and 15% 302 " molybdenum or concentrates, on the metallic molybdenum content 3Sc It) X634 " nickel and nickel matte Free X634 " platinum metal Free 1597 " purple, residuum from burnt pyrites (T. D. 14385) Free 1634 " silver (T. D. 18380) Free 1621 " thorium Free 394 '■ zinc bearing of all kinds containing less than 10 per cent, of zinc Free Containing 10 per cent, or more of zinc and less than 20 per cent, on the zinc contained therein %c lb Containing 20 per cent, or more of zinc 638 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. and less than 25 per cent, on the zinc contained therein Ic tb Containing 25 per cent, or more on the zinc contained therein. (See Proviso.), l%c It) Sec. 312 Ore, smelting of, in bond. 1677 Ore, sulphur, as pyrites, ■ containing over 25% sulphur Free 1684 " tin or cassiterite. (See proviso.) Free 302 " tungsten, bearing of all kinds (T. D. 6876, 23091), on tungsten content. 60c lb and 25% 302 " tungsten, or concentrates, on the metallic tungsten content 45c lb 1619 " vanadium (T. T>. 28647) Free wastage allowance in refining and smelt- ing (T. D. 25133). 1601 Organ old, as junk (Abt. 39883) Free 1443 Organs, church (T. D. 16892) 40% 1443 " for carrousels (T. D. 13319) 40% 1443 " hand (T. D. 15185) 40% 1443 " street piano (T. D. 13962) 40% 1203 Organzlne silk (T. D. 12914, 14146) 25% 1443 Orgninette sheets (T. D. 5307) 40% 1443 Orgiiinettes (T. D. 4453) 40% 1116 Oriental carpets and rugs 55% 1434 " gut and manufactures of 40% 1430 " nets, cotton (T. D. 16152) 90% 1116 " rugs (T. D. 10646) 55% 1631 Origanum, red or white, oil of, if not alcoholic. Free 1704 Original drawing-s and sketches, pen, ink, pencil or water colors Free 1509 Orleans, and extract of Free 399 Ormolu, manufactures of, brass (T. D. 9953)... 40% 399 Ornamental cracker boxes (42 F. R. 403) 40% 1419 " feathers of ostrich or domestic fowls, suitable for millinery ornaments (T. D. 22892, 22982) 60% 1419 " feathers, all, except of ostrich or of do- mestic fowls, not for scientific or edu- cational purposes Prohibited 399 " figures, metal (T. T>. 15690). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 1419 " fruits, vegetables, grains, leaves, flowers, and stems or parts thereof, of what- ever material composed, n, s. p. f 60% 1428 " hairpins and hatpins 80% 752 " tree seedlings, stocks, and cuttings..... 25% 218 Ornamented glass. (See Glass decorated.) 1440 " shells 35% 1430 Ornaments, lace 90% 1440 " bead (T. D. 10541, 14412. 15981) 90% 212 " bisque, parian, china and porcelain wares, plain 60% If painted, colored, tinted, stained, enam- eled, gilded, printed, ornamented, or decorated 70 % 1430 " buttons of wool or worsted for 90% 1430 " cotton 90% 218 " for Christmas trees, glass balls (T. T). 38985) 55% Schedule or Duties 639 Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Ornaments, gelatin beads, and silk and cotton, beads chief value (T. D. 13288) 90% 1430 " glass bead (T. D. 16103, 16932) 90% 1428 " hair, of metal 80 % 1430 " imitation jet beads (T. D. 12666, 1267.5, 12971, 22945) 90% 1430 " metal thread (T. D. 17181) 90% 1419 " millinery, wild birds suitable for... Prohibited 1428 " millinery, of metal 80% 1428 " military, of 'metal 80 % 211 " of earthen and crockery wares, composed of a nonvitrifled absorbent body, and white granite, and semi-porcelain earthenware, and of cream-colored ware and stoneware, plain 45% If painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, ornamented, or decorated 50 % 1430 " of whatever yarns, threads, or filaments composed 90% 1430 " silk (T. D. 25072, 25254, 29005, 29815, 29949) 90% 1439 " straw chief value, for ladies hats (T. D. 25152) 25% 1430 " tinsel 90 % 399 " watch dial, of metal, not parts of watches (T., D. 11043). (See Metal Articles, n. s. p. f.) 1430 '• woolen 90 % 1512 Orpiment Free 59 Orris, oil of, not enfleurage grease (T. D. 26181) . 25% 61 " powder, if not alcoholic (T. D. 13880).. . 45% 62 " powder, if a dentifrice 75% 34 " root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. 10% 1567 " root, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 19455, 19473, 34174) Free 27 Orthocresol, having a purity of 90% or more. For 2 years, 7c tb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 Orthotoluidin anllin oil For 2 years, 7o lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 407 Osier, or willow, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9234, 9536, 27208) 45% X406 " or willow braids, plaits, etc., for hats, etc., not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% Bleached, dyed, etc 20% 407 " or willow, furniture with frames of, or of wood, covered with osier or willow... 60% 407 " or willow, prepared for basketmakers* use 35% 1596 Osmiridium (Abt. 11703, T. D. 27409) Free 1596 Osmium • • • V I' '■ " ^'^^^ 1010 1011 Osnaburgs, linens, as flax woven fabrics. (See Flax fabrics.) 1419 Osprey plumes, importation of Prohibited 1587 Ossein and other glue stock Free 1673 Ostensoriums, as regalia (T. D. 12096) Free 1419 Ostridi chicks, stuffed and mounted (T. D. 32997) 60% 1419 "* "" feathers, or plumes of (T. D. 3455, 22892, 22982), crude, or not dressed, colored, or otherwise advanced or manufactured 20% Dressed, colored, etc 60% 640 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. Ostrich, so-called rhea, is (T. D. 34057). 1631 Ottar of roses (T. D. 25438) Free 1420 Otter skins (T. D. 13240), dressed, not advanced further than dyeing 25% 812 Outage, liquors in casks (T. D. 29448). 1208 Outerware of silk, knit or crocheted 60% 1114 " wool, knit or crocheted, finished or unfin- ished, Valued at not more than $1 per pound, 36c It> and 40% Valued at more than $1 and not more than $2 per pound 40c lb and 45% Valued at more than $2 per pound, 45o lb and 50% 328 Oval steel tubes 25 % 201 Oven linings (T. D. 17657, 21083), as fire brick. 399 Overend blouse fasteners, iron or steel (T. D. 15404) 40% 1414 Owls, papier mach6 and feathers, as toys (T. D. 10906) 70% Sec. 483. Ownership for Entry. 5 Ox gall, inspissated (T. D. 16638) 25 % 1459 " gullets (T. D. 35886) 10% 1589 " hides (T. B. 14059), raw, uncured Free 333 " shoes, common. Iron or steel l/5c lb 333 " shoes, iron or steel, punched, drilled, or tapped, for use with adjustable skid calks, and solid drop-forged calked shoes of iron or steel Ic tb 1 Oxalic acid 4c lb 701 Oxen. (See Cattle.) 38 Oxide, amyl of (T. D. 1129), containing not over 10% of alcohol 25% 89 " and salts of thorium 35% 8 " of antimony (T. T>. 9706, 17854) 2c lb 29 " of cobalt 20c lb 22 "of bismuth, chemical compound 35% 75 " of iron (T. D. Abt. 20637, T. D. 29559) .. . 20% 75 "of iron, hydrated 20% 1677 " of iron, spent, containing more than 25% of sulphur Free 51 " of manganese (T. D. 8429) 25% 390 " of nickel Ic lb 87 " of strontium 25% 89 " of thorium 35 % 1684 " of tin, black. (See Proviso.) Free 90 " of tin, white (T. D. 17813) 25% 1690 " of uranium, and salts of (T. D. 4293).. Free 79 "of zinc and leaded zinc oxides containing not more than 25% of lead, in any form of dry powder i%clb Ground in or mixed with oil or water. . 2%c lb 79 " of zinc, Chinese white (T. D. 16834) . . . l%c lb 5 " of zinc, medicinal 25% 50 " or calcined magnesia, not suitable for medicinal use 3%crb Medicinal 3%clb 1459 Oxygen gas (T. D. 13813) 10% 14 Oxymuriate, as chloride of lime 3/lOc lb 1459 Oyster shells, crushed (Abt. 38322) 20% 1662 Oysters, in oil (T. D. 5902, 9645, 10496, 12258). Free Schedule of Duties 641 ."■*R- Article. Rate. ^|62 Oysters, prepared for pickling (19 O. A. G. 401) . Free l°»2 " raw or dried (T. D. 5902, 9645, 10496). Free 1693 Ozokerite, mineral wax (T. D. 2703) Free Pai*- Article Rate "Package," definition of (T. D. 35974). 408 Packers' skewers of wood 25c M 1401 Packing, asbestos (T. D. 3438, 3756, 3876) 25% 405 " boxes, empty, and shooks (T. D. 12955). 15% 399 " metallic, copper wire plaited (T. D. 21979) 40% 921 " paper, cotton and glue (T. D. 6367), cot- ton chief value 40% 1004 Packthread, flax or linen. (See Thread, flax.) 1009 Padding, brown flax or hemp, as flax cloth. (See Flax fabrics.) 1008 " brown pelissier, jute, as Jute cloth. (See Fabrics, jute.) 1021 " cream, jute and flax (T. D. 14229, 14250). 40% 1009 " jute, as jute cloth. 1119 " wool, as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 50% 727 Paddy rice (T. D. 21082) Ic lb 1437 Padlocks. (See Locks.) 1637 Pads for horses Free 752 Paeonia (T. D. 15110) 25% 1406 Paille de riz braids (T. D. 12039), not bleached, colored, dyed or stained 15% If bleached, colored, dyed or stained... 20% Paillons, watch dial ornaments and numerals, not parts of watches (T. D. 37356). 410 PaUs for butter (T. D. 15360) 33 1/3 % 1303 " indurated flber ware 25% 68 Paint, all, n. s. p. f 25 % 28 " alizarine red For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " alizarine yellow (T. D. 14619), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 6 " ammoniacal cochineal (T. D. 11535) 25% 28 " aniline colors (T. D. 2811, 9766), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 69 " baryta, sulphate of, or barytes, manu- factured J7.50 ton Unmanufactured or crude $4 ton 73 " black, bone, ivory or vegetable, dry or ground in oil or water 20 % 68 " black, containing lead (T. D. 16819) 25% 89 " blanc fixe, or precipitated barium sul- phate Ic lb 70 " blue, all containing iron ferrocyanide or iron ferricyanide, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 8c lb 70 " blue, ultramarine, dry, in pulp, or ground in or mixed with oil or water, wash, and all other blues containing ultra- marine ^^r.^ 74 " brown acetate of lead 30% 642 F. B. Vandecbift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 68 Paint, carmine, lake (T. D. 4323) 25% 28 " cerulelne For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 45% 72 " chrome yellow, chrome green, and other chromium colors, in pulp, dry or ground In or mixed with oil or water 25% 28 " coal tar colora, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9766). For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 68 " codhineal, lake (T. D. 4323) 25 % 75 " colcothar or oxide of Iron (T. D. 9265).. 20% 13 " crocus, if not alcoholic (T. D. 13206)... 25% 79 " duresco (T. D. 12700) 2%clb 68 " Dutch pink 25% 68 ■' enamel (T. D. 27633, 29665) 25% 28 " flg blue For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 73 " Frankfort black, dry or ground in oil or water 20% 68 " French green 25% 231 " frostings 30% 28 " gallein For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 %• Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 68 " Gallo Flavine (T. D. 19545) 25% 74 " gray acetate of lead 30% 62 " grease, theatrical, if not alcoholic 75% 68 " Grecian red (T. D. 11540) 25% 68 " Indian red (T. D. 25553) 25% 68 " kings yellow 25 % 74 " kremnitz or krems white 2%clb 28 " lakes For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 73 " lampblack, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 20% 68 " lime, white 25% 74 " litharge 2%crb 79 " lithophone and other combinations or mixtures of zinc sulphide and barium sulphate l%crb 64 " London purple 15 % 68 " mineral green (T. D. 4323) 25% 74 " nitrate of lead 30% 68 " n. s. p. f 25 % 75 " ochers, siennas, and numbers, crude or not ground %cn) If washed or ground %clb 74 " orange mineral 3c lb 29 " oxide of cobalt 20c lb 75 " oxide of iron and iron-hydroxide pig- ments, n. s. p. f 2 % 1690 " oxide and salts of uranium (T. D. 4293). Free 79 " oxide of zinc, and leaded zinc oxides con- taining not more than 25% of lead, in any form of dry powder l%crb If ground in or mixed with oil or water, 2%c lb 64 " Paris green 15% 20 " Paris white. (See Chalk.) 74 " red lead 2%c lb 1469 " red putty (T. D. 11246) 20% 6 8 " rose pink 25% Schedule of Duties 643 P*R> Article. Rate. T6 Paint, satin white, and precipitated calcium sul- phate %crb '^^ " sienna and sienna earths. (See Paint ochers.) 231 " smalts, ground or pulverized 30% 68 " soluble silicate (T. D. 3644) 25 % 68 " Tuscan red (T. D. 1349) 25% '?" " ultramarine blue, dry, in pulp, or ground in or mixed with oil or water (T. D. 28294) 3c lb 75 " umber and umber earths. (See Paint ochers.) 68 •' Vandyke brown (T. D. 9090) 25% 75 " Venetian red (T. D. 11346) 20% 78 " vermilion, red, if containing quicksilver, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 28ctb 28 " vermilionette (T. D. 11335), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 67 ■" water colors, artists'. (See Paints, ar- tists'.) 47 " white, acetate of lead 2%c lb 74 " white, Kremnitz 2%clb 79 " white lithopone. (See Paint, lithophone.) 79 " white, sulphide of zinc. See Paint, litho- phone.) 20 " whiting. (See Cha^k.) 47 " yellow acetate of lead 2c lb 79 " zinc oxide and leaded zinc oxides. (See Paint, oxide of zinc.) 93 " zinc chloride 1-3/lOc lb " zinc sulphate %olb " zinc sulphide l%clb 218 Painted glass articles (T. D. 10374, 10377) 55% 224 " glass, plate, cylinder, crown or window glass. (See Glass.) 211-212 " earthenware and china. (See Earthen- ware. ) 1419 " palm leaves (T. D. 14933) 60% 1449 " panels, as paintings, if works of art (T. D. 29647, 29697) 20% 1310 " photographs (T. D. 6145, 15841) 25% 410 " picture frames (T. D. 16351) 33-1/3% 212 " porcelain plaques, if painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, print- ed or ornamented, or decorated in any manner (T. D. 13427) 70% 212 " porcelain plaques, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, print- ed or ornamented, or decorated in any manner 60% 410 " splash mats (T. D. 26802, 27766, 27853, 27936) 33-1/3% 230 " windows, glass or parts thereof (T. D. 13617) 50% J 707 " windows, and window glass. (See Glass windows.) 1407 Painters' brushes • "*» % 11 10 " canvas, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12234, 14062) 50% 644 B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 6S 355 1707 399 1422 1706 1706 1449 1704 1449 1449 212 1707 212 1704 Article. Rate. 1449 67 1696 366 1702 367 410 Painters' colors, n. s. p. f., not artists' 25% " knives. (See Knives.) Paintings by American artists (T. D. 13331) .. . Free decorated spoons not (T. D. 14300). enameled on copper (T. D. 11834, 13308, Abt. 2531, T. D. 25513) 40% exported to be retouched by foreign ar- tists, dutiable on re-importation (T. D. 9461). fans, hand painted (T. D. 14463) 50% for exhibition, under bond (T. D. 18503) Free for societies, and frames for (Abt. 14973, T. D. 28074) under bond. Free frames for, dutiable according to material of chief value (T. D. 8703, 12101, 12811, 12812, 14558, 15922, 16911, 17499, 21776, 21816, 21911, 22060). imitation tapestry, if works of art (T. D. 16429) 20 % in mineral colors on earthenware, vases and plaques, "firing" of not a "me- chanical process" (T. D. 37266). in oil, mineral, water, or other colors, if original Free manuscript drawings in ink and paint, if works of art (T. T>. 11603) 20% n. s. p. f., if works of art 20% on chinaware (T. D. 25761) 70% on glass pictorial, for presentation to so- ciety or institution (T. D. 18336, 18676) Free on porcelain (T. D. 20453) 70 % original, in mineral colors, on earthen- ware vases and plaques having no utili- tarian purpose, and fired, — the firing is not a mechanical process (T. D. 37266) Free retouched are not original (T. D. 36731). water color, original, of designs for cre- tonne cloth are utilitarian (T. D. 36166.) " works of art, in oil or water colors, pas- tels, pen and ink drawings, and copies, replicas, or reproductions of any of the same, n. s. p. f 20% Paints, colors, and pigments, artists', commonly known as, whether in tubes, cakes, jars, pans, or other forms, and not assem- bled in paint sets, kits, or color out- fits 40 % If assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits, with or without brushes, water pans, outline drawings, stencils, or other articles 70 % " toy, use and not value is controlling in classification (Abt. 43369). Paladinm Free Palette knives. (See Knives.) Palings Free Pallet slabs, garnet and sapphire (T. D. 14710) . . 10% Palls are not regalia (Abt. 43704). Palm bast (T. D. 23254) 33-1/3% Schedule of Duties 645 ""• Article. Rate. 1021 Palm fiber cloth (T. D. 12248, 12355) 40% 218 •• glasses, if blown (T. D. 12684) 55% 1632 " kernel oil Free 1*06 " leaf braids, laces and plaits, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets or hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15 % If bleached, dyed, colored or stained (T. ,„„ D. 21625) 20% 1572 ■• leaf, crude (T. D. 6059) Free 1572 " leaf fans, common (T. D. 1497) Free 1422 " leaf fans with artificial handles (T. D. _„, 679) 50% 1001 " leaf fiber, twisted or not twisted %c lb 1406 " leaf hats, bonnets and hoods, composed wholly or in chief value of, whether wholly or partly manufactured (T. D. 12134, 28794), not trimmed or blocked 35% If trimmed or blocked, and in chief value palm leaf 50% If sewed 60% 1439 " leaf manufacturers, n. s. p. f 25% 1439 " leaf, painted (T. D. 2562, 19982, 21625). 25% 1419 " leaves, cycas (T. D. 27826) 60% 1626 " nuts and kernels Free 56 " nut stearin (T. D. 6176) 35% 1626 '• nuts (T. D. 13491) Free 1632 •' oil (T. D. 6175) Free 82 " oil soap (T. D. 2434) 15 % 1459 " pitch (T. D. 6286, 53 F. R. 786) 20% 1626 " seed (T. D. 13491) Free 773 " tree hearts (T. D. 31352) 35% 1700 " wood, split (T. D. 6419) Free 1582 Palmetto fiber, not dressed or manufactured in any manner (T. D. 11434) Free 752 Palms 25 % 1582 Palmyra fiber (Abt. 44980) Free Pamphlet, definition of (T. D. 29056). 1310 Pamphlets, bound or unbound, if of bona fide foreign authorship (T. D. 7678) 15% All other, n. s. p. f 25 % 1625 " if periodicals Free 1529 " printed chiefiy in languages other than English Free 1529 " raised print, used exclusively by or for the blind Free Panama canal Zone: importations from, dutiable (T. D. 30254, 30448). 6 Pancreatic emulsion (T. D. 3828) 25 % 762 Pandanus seed, as seeds n. s. p. f. (Abt. 21737, T. X). 29974, 31883) 6c lb 340 Panel saws 20% 1449 Panels, painted, as paintings and if works of art (T. D. 29647, 29697) 20% 1704 " painted, if original, in mineral water, or other colors Free 909 " tapestry, of cotton Jacquard goods (T. D. 31882, 32365) 46% 1449 Panorama, hand painted, if work of art 20% is not a tool of trade (T. D. 5908). Fans, according to material (T. D. 25130). 646 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 372 Pantograph (T. D. 32751) 35% 5 Papain (T. D. 11350, 13581) 25% 501 Papelon, as melada. (See sugar.) 1415 Paper abrasive 20% 1313 •• academy board (T. D. 11863) 35% 1304 " absorbent (T. D. 18780, 19069, 84 F. R. 329), as paper, bibulous. (See Papers, tissue and other.) 1305 " albumenized or sensitized, or paper otherwise surface coated for photo- graphic purposes 3c lb and 20 % 1311 " albums, photograph, autograph, scrap, postcard, postage stamp and phono- graph records, wholly or partly manu- factured 30% 1422 " and bamboo fans (T. D. 13370) 50% 921 " and cotton imitation cane seating, cotton chief value (T. D. 10862) 40% 1313 " and cotton nets and fringes, paper chief value (T. D. 12926) 35% 921 " and cotton table covers, cotton chief value (T. D. 13220) . 40% 1310 " articles, printed by the photogelatin pro- cess, n. s. p .f 15 % 1309 •' asbestos (T. D. 6975) 30% 1305 " autocopyists (T. D. 11685, 23849) 3c lb and 20% 1311 " autograph albums, wholly or partially manufactured 30% " bags, having printing thereon not printed matter (T. D. 24997, 25087, 25178, 25829, 26946). 1305 " bags composed wholly or in chief value of surface coated, metal covered wrap- ping, gummed, simplex decalcomania, cloth-lined or reinforced, para£9n or wax-coated, vegetable parchment, imitation parchment, or grease proof paper 1 5c lb and 20% 1313 " bags, n. a. p. f. (T. D. 6282, 10887, 17650, 25766, Abt. 19180, T. D. 29099) 35 % 1306 " bands, lithographically printed. (See Cigar bands.) " barium coated, as surface-coated paper (Abt. 2177, T. D. 25462). 1305 " basic photographic, plain, for albumeniz- Ing 3c lb and 15 % 1304 " bible. (See Paper tissue.) 1304 " bibulous. (See Paper tissue and other.) 1310 " blank books of all kinds 25% 1313 " blattflltermasse (T. D. 24744) 35% 1309 " blotting (T. D. 33160) 30% 1302 " board, wallboard, and pulpboard, includ- ing cardboard and leather board or compress leather, not laminated, glazed, coated, lined, embossed, printed, decorated or ornamented in any manner, nor cut into shapes for boxes or other articles and n. s. p. f 10% Any of the above less than 9/1000 of an inch in thickness shall be deemed to be pacer. Schedule of Duties 647 *'*"• Article. Rate. 1^13 If laminated, glazed, coated, lined printed, decorated, or ornamented in any manner 30% 1307 Paper, bond. (See Paper, writing and other.) 1305 " bookbinders', as paper, surface-coated (T. D. 10643, 10648, 11195). 1310 " booklets, wholly or In chief value of paper, decorated In whole or in part by hand or by spraying, whether or not printed, n. s. p. f 15c lb 1310 " booklets, wholly or partly manufactured, with text or greeting 45 % If without text or greeting 30% 1310 " books, blank 25 % 1310 " books, bound or unbound. (See books.) 1310 " books, children's, printed lithographically or otherwise, not exceeding in weight 24 oz. each, with more reading matter than letters, numerals, or descriptive words 2 5 % 1454 " books, cigarette and book covers and cigarette paper in all forms, except cork paper 60% 1313 " borders (T. D. 12353, 23421) 35% 1313 " bottle caps (T. D. 11554) 35% 1302 " box board, not coated, lined, embossed, printed, laminated, glazed, decorated or ornamented in any manner, nor cut into shapes for boxes or other articles. 10% 1313 " box ice cases (T. D. 10888) 35 % 1313 " box tops, stamped into designs or shapes (T. D. 32140) 35 % 1313 " boxes composed wholly or in chief value of paper, papier-machS or paper board, n. s. p. f 35 % 1305 " or papier-machg or wood boxes covered or lined with surface-coated or other papers. (See Papers, surface coated.) 1307 " Bristol board (T. D. 12246, 26734). (See Bristol board.) 1313 " calendar plate, finished 35% 1313 " calendar rollers (T. D. 16202, 16203) ... . 35% 1302 " card board (T. D. 11351). (See Paper board.) " card board, distinction between (T. D. 31953, 35474). 1312 " cards, playing 10c pack and 20 % 1310 " charts, n. s. p. f 25% 1313 " Chinese counters or chips (T. D. 16177) 35% 1312 " Chinese playing cards 10c pack and 20% 1454 " cigarette, in all forms, except cork paper 60 % 605 " cigars and cigarettes, including wrappers (T. D. 6189) $4.50 lb and 25% 1305 " cloth-lined or reinforced 5c lb and 17% 1305 " coated. (See Paper, surface-coated.) 1304 " commonly known as tissue paper, stereo- type paper, and copying paper, India and bible paper, condenser paper, carbon paper, coated or uncoated, bibulous paper, pottery paper, tissue 648 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. paper for waxing, and all paper similar to any of the foregoing, n. s. p. f. colored or uncolored, white or printed, weighing not over 6 lbs to the ream of 480 sheets on the basis of 20x30 inches, and whether in reams or any other form 6c lb and 15 % If weighing over 6 lbs and less than 10 lbs to the ream 5c lb and 15% India and bible paper weighing 10 H)S or more and less than 18 lbs to the ream 4c lb and 15 % No article composed wholly or in chief value of one or more of the papers specified above shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon the component paper of chief value of which the article is made. 1310 Paper copying books 25 % 1412 " cork 30% 1414 " crackers or bon-bons (T. D. 35684) 70% 1304 " crepe (T. D. 29591) 6c lb and 15% 1304 " crimped, as paper, crepe (T. D. 10888). 1313 " and paper board, pulpboard, Including card board, and leather board or com- press leather, cut, die cut, embossed or stamped into designs or shapes, such as initials, monograms, lace, borders, bands, strips, or other forms, or cut or shaped for boxes or other articles, plain or printed, but not litho- graphed, n. s. p. f 30% 1651 " cuttings, fit only for paper stock Free 1457 " cuttings of sensitized paper (T. D. 22957) 10% 1306 " decalcomanlas in ceramic colors weighing not over 100 lbs per 1000 sheets on the basis of 20x30 inches in dimensions, 70o lb and 15% If weighing over 100 lbs per 1000 sheets on the basis of 20x30 inches in dimen- sions 22c lb andl5 % If backed with metal leaf 65c lb All other decalcomanias, except toy.... 40c lb 1305 " decalcomania, simplex, not printed 5c lb " domestic, sent abroad to be printed, duti- able on return (T. D. 13256). 1307 " drawing (T. D. 9921, 12256). (See Pa- pers, writing and other.) 1635 " duplex decalcomania, not printed Free embossed, decorated, ruled, etc. (See Papers.) 1308 " embroidery envelopes (T. D. 12788, 13782). (See Paper envelopes.) 1415 " emery (T. D. 6980, 15244) 20% 1305 " enameled, as paper surface coated. 1313 " engineers' slide rule (T. D. 14308) 35% 1310 " engravings, bound or unbound 26% 1808 " envelopes, n. s. p. f. pay the same rate of duty as the paper from which made and in addition thereto, if plain 5% Schedule of Duties 649 ^^^- Article. Rate. If bordered, embossed, printed, tinted, decorated, or lined 10% I( lithographed 30% 1310 Paper etchings, n. s. p. f 25% 1422 ■■ fans (T. D. 14378, 25820) 50% ^^06 " fashion magazines or periodicals, printed in whole or in part by lithographic pro- cess, or decorated by hand 8c lb ^^0^ " felt roofing whether or not saturated or coated 10% 1305 " ferro-prussiate (T. D. 11702) .. .3c lb and 20% 1309 " filtering (T. D. 15818) Be lb and 15% 1309 " filtering, disks of (T. D. 31182, 31804), 5c tb and 15% 1303 " filter masse, or filter stock, composed wholly or in part of wood pulp, wood flour, cotton or other vegetable fiber. . 20% 1313 " filters (T. D. 15818) 35% 1416 " fireworks, Chinese (T. D. 15227) 12o lb 1304 " for photograph covers, as paper, tissue. 1313 " for screens or fire boards 35% 1313 •■ frogs (T. D. 17052) 35% 1313 " fumigating (T. D. 24576) 35% 1313 " garlands (T. D. 31352, 32297) 35% 1305 " gelatin or flock coated (T. D. 11685). (See Papers, surface-coated.) 1305 " gilt or gold. (See Papers, surface- coated.) 1305 " glove boxes of surface-coated paper (T. D. 17969) 5c lb and 20% 1305 " glycerin prepared wholly with glycerin, or glycerin combined with other ma- terials, containing the imprints taken from lithographic plates 65 % 1313 " gold beaters' (T. D. 3508, 7979) 35% 1305 " grease-proof 3c lb and 15% 1305 " grease-proof, suitable for use as mani- fold paper (T. D. 33238) 3c lb and 15% 1310 ■' greeting cards, and all other social and gift cards, including those in the form of folders and booklets, wholly or partly manufactured, with text or greeting 45 % If without text or greeting 30% 1305 " gummed, n. s. p. f 5c lb 1305 " hand dipped, marbleized 5c lb and 15% 1307 " handmade. (See Papers, writing and other. ) 1309 " hanging, not printed, lithographed, dyed, or colored 10% If printed, lithographed, dyed or colored, l%c lb and 20% 1309 " hangings, Lincrusta Walton, as (T. D. 15964). 1304 " hats of crepe paper used at carnivals by both adults and children, not toys, but as manufactures of crepe paper (Abt. 39263) 6c lb and 15% 1313 " hats, varnished (T. D. 24747) 35% 1434 '• horns as toys (Abt. 42052) 70% 650 B. Vandecbift & Co. Far. Article. Rate. 1305 Paper, Imitation parchment and vellum. (See Papers, coated and other.) 1305 " imitation parchment includes typewriter paper (T. D. 36453) 3on)andl6% 1305 " imitation parchment supercalendered and rendered transparent or partially so (T. D. 33221). (See Papers, coated and other.) 1305 " imitation parchment, suitable for use as manifold paper (T. D. 33238). (See Papers, coated and other.) 1313 " imitation stained glass (T. D. 12306) 35% 1305 " imitation velvet (T. D. 17744, 16 S. C. R. 119) 5o lb and 15% 1309 " Jacquard designs on ruled paper, or cut on Jacquard cards, and parts of such designs 35 % " insulating, as surface coated paper (T. D. 35496). 1304 " India. (See Papers, tissue and other.) 1307 " Japan and imitation Japan (T. D. 28976). (See Papers, writing and other.) 1313 " lace 35% 1313 " labels, not lithographic (T. T>. 13802, 24745) 35% 1306 " labels, lithographed. (See Paper litho- graphic cigar labels.) 921 " lamp shades, cotton chief value (T. T). 12796) 40% 1313 " lanterns (T. D. 13972) 35% 1302 " leather board. (See Paper board.) 1419 " leaves, ornamental (T. D. 32681) 60% 1307 " ledger. (See Papers, writing.) 1307 " letter. (See Papers, writing.) 1310 " letter copying books, wholly or partly manufactured 25% 1313 " letters (T. D. 23419) 35% 1310 " lithographic books for children's use, not exceeding in weight 24 ounces with more reading matter than letters, numerals, or descriptive words 25% 1310 " lithographic booklets 7c lb 1306 " lithographic calendars, cards, cigar bands, labels, flaps, pictures, placards, and other articles composed wholly or in chief value of paper lithographically printed wholly or in part from stone, gelatin, metal, or other material (ex- cept boxes, views of American scenery or objects, and music, and illustrations when forming part of a periodical or newspaper, or of bound or unbound books, accompanying the same), not specially provided for, shall pay duty at the following rates: Labels and flaps, printed in less than 8 colors (bronze printing to be counted as 2 colors), but not printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 25c lb Cigar bands of the same number of color.s and printings 35c lb Schedule of Duties 651 Par. Article. Rate. Labels and flaps printed in 8 or more colors (bronze printing to be counted as 2 colors), but not printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 35c lb Cigar bands of the same number of colors and printings 50c lb Labels and flaps, printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 60c lb Cigar bands, printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 65c lb All labels, flaps, and bands, not exceeding 10 square inches cutting size in dimen- sions, if embossed, or die-cut, shall pay the same rate of duty as provided above for cigar bands of the same number of colors and printings; (but no extra duty shall be assessed on labels, flaps, and bands for embossing or die- cutting. ) All other articles lithographically printed n. s. p. f., not exceeding 8/1000 of an inch in thickness 25c lb If exceeding 8/1000 and not exceeding 20/1000 of an inch in thickness, and less than 35 square inches cutting size in dimensions 10c tb Exceeding 35 square inches cutting size in dimension 9%clb And in addition thereto on all of said articles exceeding 8/1000 and not ex- ceeding 20/1000 of an inch in thick- ness, if either die-cut or embossed. ... %c lb If both die-cut and embossed Ic lb Exceeding 20/1000 of an inch in thick- ness 7%clb (Note Proviso to paragraph relative to determination of rate of duty in regard to thickness and cutting size.) 1305 Papw, lithographic transfer, simplex, not printed 5crb 1635 " lithographic transfer, duplex decalco- mania, not printed Free 1307 " machine handmade. (See Papers, writ- ing and others.) 1108-1109 Paper makers' felt, woven as wool manu- factures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16423). 1307 Paper manifold. (See Paper, writing.) 1313 " manufactures of, or of which paper is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f 35% 1310 " maps, n. ». p. f 25% 1303 " masks 25% material for wall paper is not printing paper (T. D. 32165). 1313 ■• matrices for books (T. T>. 18429) 35% 1310 ■' memorandum books (T. D. 12442, 14265) 25% memorandum books, with pencils, in- voiced separately, are not entireties (T. D. 18609). 1313 " mesh (T. D. 13952, 14063) 35% 652 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1305 Paper, metal coated (T. D. 23064). (See Papers, coatedj 1313 " mottoes (T. D. 14397) 35 % 1430 " mottoes, wool embroidered (T. D. 23402) 75% 1310 " music in books or sheets, if of bona fide foreign authorship 15 % All other n. s. p. f 25 % 1304 " napkins (T. D. 28350, 29163). (See Papers, tissue and other.) 1672 " newsprint standard Free 1307 " note. (See Paper, writing and other.) 1310 " note books (T. D. 15029) 25% 1309 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22163) 30% 1651 " old Free 1307 " onion skin and imitation onion skin, calendered or uncalendered. (See Papers, writing and other.) 1310 " pamphlets, bound or unbound, if of bona fide authorship 15% All other, n. s. p. f 25 % 1305 " paraflln or wax-coated, surface or sur- faces 3c R) and 15 % 1313 " parasols 36 % 1305 " parchment, imitation or vegetable, which have been super calendered and rend- ered transparent or partially so, by- whatever name known 3c lb and 15 % 1305 " parchment and cotton cloth, parchment paper chief value (T. D. 32963). (See Papers, coated.) 1305 " parchment bags (T. D. 16835, 16939), 5c It> and 20% 1302,1313 Pai)er, pasteboard (T. D. 11595, 24716). (See Paper board.) 1307 Paper, pastel as drawing paper (T. D. 9921, 12256). (See Paper, writing and other.) 1313 " patterns or designs, except Jaoquard... 35% 1309 " patterns or designs, Jacquard 35% 1451 " pencils, filled with lead or other ma- terial 45c gross and 25 % 1306 " periodicals, printed in whole or in part by lithographic process, or decorated by hand 8c lb 1305 " perlmutter (T. D. 37626) 5c It) and 15% 1311 " photograph albums, wholly or partially manufactured 30% 1305 " photographic album enized, sensitized or otherwise coated (T. D. 19229), 3c lb and 20% 1305 " photographic, plain basic, for albumeniz- ing, sensitizing or baryta coating, 3c tb and 15% 1310 " photograph, n. s. p. f 25% 1313 " picture frames (T. D. 17049) 35% 1306 " picture and placards. (See Paper, litho- graphic pictures, etc.) 1305 " plain basic, for albumenizing, sensitizing, baryta coating, or for photographic or solar printing processes 3c tband 15% 1312 " playing cards 10c pack and 20% 1S09 " plate (T. D. 1549) 30% Schedule of Duties 653 P-^R. Article. Rate. 1310 Paper post cards (not including American views) plain, decorated, embossed, or printed, except by lithographic process. 30% post cards showing views of any land- scape, scene, building, place or locality in the United States, on cardboard or paper, not thinner than 8/1000 of one inch, by whatever process printed or produced, including those wholly or in part produced by either lithographic or photo-gelatine process (except show cards), occupying 35 square inches or less of surface per view, bound or un- bound, or in any other form. 15c lb and 25% If thinner than 8/1000 of one inch |2.00 M 1313 " press boards, or press paper (T. D. 23385) 30% 1305 " portfolios or lap tablets, if covered with surface coated paper (T. D. 10104). (See Papers, coated.) 1304 " pottery. (See Papers, tissue and other.) 1305 " prepared with glycerin or glycerin com- bined with other materials, containing the imprints taken from lithographic plates or stones 65% 1305-1310 Paper printed matter. (See Printed mat- ter.) 1301 Paper, printing, n. s. p. f. (Note Proviso.), %c R> and 10% 1616 " pulp wood for making (T. D. 13705, 16084) Free 1303 " pulp masks 25% 1414 " pulp, toy owls (T. D. 10906) 70% 1411 " pulp shoe buttons 45% 1307 " record. (See Paper, writing.) 1305 " reinforced 5c lb and 17% 1306 " relief pictures (T. D. 12791, 12803), as litho prints. 1309 " rice (T. D. 11859) 30% 1305 " Roentgen-ray, as surface-coated (T. D. 31207, 31851). 1302 " roofing felt, whether or not saturated or coated (T. D. 14409) 10% 1309 " ruled, Jacquard designs on 35% 1313 " sausage skins (T. D. 9377) 35% 131X " scrap albums, wholly or partially manu- factured 30% 1313 " screens (57 F. R. 394, T. D. 13525) 35% 1313 " screens, Japanese (T. D. 12966) 35% 1313 " scrolls, Japanese (T. D. 12808) 35% 1305-1310 Paper seals, printed (T. D. 13802). (See Printed matter.) 1305 Paper, sensitized (T. D. 19229) 3c lb and 20% 1313 " shaving, in pads (Abt. 21668, T. D. 29931) 35"% 1302- " sheathing, whether or not saturated or coated 10% 1313 " shell boxes (T. D. 12924, 20041) 35% 1411 " shoe buttons 45% 1418 " shot shells, metal chief value (T. D. 14544) 30% 1305 " silvered (T. D. 15565, 15818, 18627). (See Paper, coated.) 654 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1310 Paper slate books f40 F. R. 873) 25% 1313 •' snakes (T. D. 13063) 35% 1305, 1310 Paper soap wrappers, printed (T. D. 13318). (See Printed matter.) 1305 Paper solar printing 3c It) and 15 % 1671 " stamps, foreign, postage or revenue, canceled or uncanceled Free 1304 " stereotype (T. D. 7077). (See Paper, tl.ssue and other.) 1313 " stereotype-matrix mat or board 35 % 1651 " stock, fit only for such use (46 F. R. 186, T. D. 20960, 23747, 24664) Free 1303 " stock, filtering masse not (T. D. 15412).. 20% 1651 " stock, flax card waste (T. D. 14048) Free 1651 " stock. Jute waste (T. D. 13217) Free 1457 " stock, linen thread waste (T. D. 35442).. 10% 1651 •' stock, linen waste (T. D. 12454) Free 777 " stock, straw not (T. D. 11018) $1.00 ton 1459 " stock, straw pulp (T. D. 12356) 20% 1651 " stock, tow waste (T. D. 11708) Free 1700 " stock, spruce, cull deals (T. D. 11951) . . Free 1700 " stock wood Free 1305 " surface coated. (See Papers, coated.) 1305 " surface-coated bags and envelopes. (See Papers, coated. ) 1305 " surface-coated boxes (T. D. 11684). (See Papers, coated. ) 1305 " surface-coated calendars (T. D. 12790). (See Papers, coated.) 1305 " surface-coated for photographic pur- poses 3c lb and 20% 1305 " surface-coated frames (T. D. 12848, 16016). (See Papers, coated.) 1305 " surface coated gilded letters (T. D. 8940, 12793, 13802). (See Papers, coated.) 1305 " surface-coated, known as Roentgen-ray or X-ray paper, as albumenized or sensitized (T. D. 36419) 3c lb and 20% 1306 '\ surface-coated, lithographically print.ed, in sheets, as lithographs (T. B. 31653, 32172). 1305 " surface-coated soap wrappers (T. D. 13318). (See Papers, coated.) 1307 " tablet. (See Paper, writing.) 1302 " tarred roofing (T. D. 11348) 10% 1313 " test or container boards of a bursting strength above 60 lbs per square inch by the Mullen or the Webb test 20% 1304 " tissue. (See Papers, tissue.) 1304 " tissue balloons (T. D. 16838). (See Papers, tissue.) 1304 " tissue orange wrappers (T. D. 14631, 16252, 19483), as paper, tissue. (See Papers, tissue.) 1414 " toys (T. D. 15707, 16797, 23311) 70% 1305 " tracing (T. D. 26376) 3c lb and 15% 1635 " transfer, duplex decalcomania Free 1306 " trays, lithographed (T. D. 17048). (See Paper, lithographic.) 1313 " twine for binding wool 35% Schedule of Duties 655 °*8- Article. Rate. 1307 Paper typewriter. (See Papers, writing and other.) 1313 •■ umbrellas (T. D. 13046, 17161, 18729)... 35% 1313 •' umbrellas, giant (T. D. 13063, 13423)... 35% 1414 " umbrellas, toy (T. D. 14321) 70% 1305 " upon which has been placed a layer of gelatin, and then coated with a lacquer, as surface coated (T. D. 37512). 1305 ■' velvet (41 F. R. 432). (See Papers, coated.) 1310 " views of any landscape, scene, building, place, or locality in the U. S. on card- board or paper not thinner than 8/1000 of one inch, by whatever process printed or produced, including those wholly or in part produced by either lithographic or photogelatin process (except show cards), occupying 35 square inches or less of surface per view, bound or unbound, or in any other form 15c lb and 25 % Thinner than 8/1000 of one inch $2.00 M 1313 " wadding 35% 1313 " wall pockets, composed wholly or in chief value of paper, papier machfe or paper board, n. s. p. f 35 % 1305 " waxed, as paper, surface coated. 218 " weights, glass, china base (T. D. 33263). 55% 230 " weights, glass, "snowstorms" (T. D. 22650) 50% 399 " weights, plated with silver (T. D. 10416) . 60% 214 " weights, soapstone (T. D. 33217, Abt. 31367) 30% 1305 " wet transfer, or paper prepared wholly with glycerin, or glycerin combined with other materials, containing the im- prints taken from lithographic plates.. 65% 1305 " white coated surface or surfaces. 5c lb and 15% 1307 " windowphanie (T. D. 33199, 33*25), 4%c lb and 17% 1616 " wood pulp for making, mechanically ground or chemical, bleached or un- bleached Free 1309 " wrapping, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 28364) 30% 1309 " wrapping, oiled, with cotton back (T. D. 31568) 30% 1309 " wrapping, tar-coated (T. D. 31182) 30% 1313 Papers and paper board and pulp board, includ- ing cardboard and leather board or compress leather, embossed, cut, die- cut, or stamped into designs or shapes, such as initials, monograms, lace, bor- ders, bands, strips, or other forms, or cut or shaped for boxes or other arti- cles, plain or printed, but not litho- graphed, and not specially provided for 30% 1305 " cloth lined or reinforced 5c lb and 17% ,305 " gummed, n. s. p. f., including simplex decalcomina paper not printed 5c lb 656 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pab. Article. Rate. 1304 Papers, tissue, commonly known as stereotype paper, copying paper, indla and Bible paper, condenser paper, carbon paper, coated or uncoated, bibulous paper, pottery paper, tissue paper for waxing, and all paper similar to any of the fore- going, n. s. p. f., colored or uncolored, white or printed, weighing not over 6 pounds to the ream of 480 sheets on the basis of 20x30 inches, and whether in reams or any other form. . . . 6c lb and 15% If weighing over 6 pounds and less than 10 pounds to the ream 5c lb and 15% India and Bible paper weighing 10 pounds or more and less than 18 pounds to the ream 4c lb and 15 % CrSpe paper 6c lb and 15 % No article composed wholly or in chief value of one or more of the papers specified above shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon the com- ponent paper of chief value of which such article is made. 1305 " with coated surface or surfaces, n. s. p. f., 5c lb and 15% 1305 " with coated surface and surfaces, em- bossed or printed, otherwise than litho- graphically, and papers wholly or partly covered with metal or its solu- tions (except as provided In paragraph 1305), or with gelatin, linseed oil, ce- ment, or flock 5c lb and 15 % 1306 " with paraffin or wax-coated surface or surfaces, vegetable parchment paper, grease proof and imitation parchment papers which have been super calen- dered and rendered transparent or par- tially so, by whatever name known, all other grease-proof and imitation parch- ment paper, n. s. p. f., by whatever name known 3c lb and 15 % 1305 " wrapping paper included, with the sur- face or surfaces wholly or partly dec- orated or covered with a design fancy effect, pattern, or character, except de- signs, fancy effects, patterns, or charac- ters produced on a paper machine with- out attachments, or produced by litho- graphic process 4%cn> If embossed, or printed otherwise than lithographically, or wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions, or with gelatin or flock, in addition to the above rate 17% Provided: That paper wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions, and weighing less than 15 pounds per ream of 480 sheets, on the basis of 20x25 inches, shall pay a duty of . .5c lb and 17% 1307 " writing, letter, note, drawing, hand-made paper and paper commercially known Schedule of Duties 657 "• Article. Rate. as handmade paper and machine handmade paper, Japan paper and imi- tation Japan paper, by whatever name known; Bristol board of the kinds made on a Fourdrlnier machine, and ledger, bond, record, tablet, typewriter, mani- fold, and onionskin and Imitation onion- skin paper, calendered or tincalendered, weighing 7 pounds or over per ream, and paper similar to any of the fore- going 3clb and 1 5 % If any of the foregoing is ruled, bor- dered, embossed, printed, lined, or dec- orated in any manner, other than by lithographic process, in addition to the above rate it shall pay 10% In computing the duty on such paper 187,000 square inches shall be taken as a ream. 5 Papier fayarde or rigolott 25% 1313 " korbe (T. D. 14971) 35% 1303 " machS bonbon holders (T. D. 23311) 25% 1411 " machg buttons, shoe (T. D. 14711) 45% 1305 " machfi boxes, if covered with surface- coated paper. (See Papers, coated.) 1305 " maohS boxes covered or lined with cotton or other vegetable fiber 5c lb and 20% 1419 " machg Imitations of fruit (T. D. 23311) . . 60% 1303 " mache Japanese trays (T. D. 17634) 25% 1303 " machfe, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12789) . . ..'. 25% 1303 " mache rabbits, if not toys (T. D. 17709). 25% 779 Paprika, ground (T. D. 13188, 20886) 5c lb If unground 2c lb 2 Paracetaldehyde 6c lb and 30 % 27 Para-cresol, having a purity of 90% or more. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 1633 Paraffin Free 1633 " liquid, molle, and oil (T. D. 29991, 30008) Free 1633 " liquid (T. D. 13586, 16744, 71 F. R. 694). Free 1633 " soft (T. D. 11884) Free 41 Paraformaldehyde 8c lb 1459 Paraguay tea (T. D. 3909) 20% 5 Paraldehyde (T. D. 22983, 27002, 27158) 25% 27 Plaramidophenal salzsaures (T. D. 13587, 17738), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 Paranltranilln (T. D. 14821, 15974, 15976), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 Paranitrophenol (T. T>. 3741, 15234), For 2 years, 7c lb alnd 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 Paraphenylene diamine (T. D. 17755), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 342 Parasol ribs and stretchers, metal, in frames or otherwise 50% 1430 " covers, silks and laces (T. D. 21917).... 90% 1456 " sticks, finished or unfinished 40% 658 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1703 Parasol sticks, rough or cut to lengths only (T. D. 11704) Free 1414 Parasols, as toys (T. D. 17843) 70% 1313 " covered with paper, paper chief value (Abt. 39222) 35% 1466 " covered with any material except paper or lace, not embroidered or appUqufid (T. D. 33198) 40% 1430 " embroidered (T. D. 27634, 32558, 32988) 75% 1636 Parchment (T. D. 24303, 24808) Free 1432 " bags, baskets, belts, satchels, card cases, pocketbooks, jewel boxes, portfolios, and other boxes and cases, wholly or in chief value of 30 % 1305 " cloth of parchment paper and cotton cloth, parchment paper chief value (T. D. 32963) 5c lb and 17% 1443 " drum heads (T. D. 25832) 40% 1432 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f 30% 1305 " paper, vegetable (T. D. 35526) .. 3c lb and 15% 1305 " paper, imitation of 3c lb and 15% 1305 " paper manufactures (T. D. 23421), 5c lb and 20% 1305 " printed, other than lithographic (T. D. 28512) , 5clb and 20% 1305 " slates (40 F. R. 873) 5c lb and 20% 1636 " written (T. D. 29848) Free 1414 Parian dolls and doll heads 70 % 212 " ware, decorated 70% 212 " plain white 60 % 212 " ware, toys, decorated 70 % 212 " ware, manufactures in chief value of containing 25% or more of calcined bone. If not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or orna- mented or decorated in any manner. . . 50% If painted, colored, tinted, stained, enam- eled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner 55% 212 " plain white 60% 1706 " ware works for exhibition, under bond. . . Free 1708 " works of art, works in, over 100 years old Free 64 Paris green 15% 1643 " plaster of, crude or unground Free 205 " plaster of, ground or calcined $1.40 ton 1440 " plaster of, manufactures 35% 20 " white, dry, ground, bolted, or precipitated (T. D. 5374) 25% 20 " white, ground in oil %c lb 1430 Parisienne silk veiling 90% 1430 Parkesine silk veiling 90% 762 Parsley seeds (T. D. 1757, 24204) 2c lb 762 Parsnip seeds (T. D. 6164) 4c lb 1703 Partridge sticks, in the rough or cut to lengths. . Free 712 Partridges, dressed (T. D. 12084, 13678) 8c lb If prepared or preserved In any manner, n. s. p. f 35% 713 " live, valued at $6 or less each 50c each If valued at more than $5 each 20% Schedule of Duties 659 Par. Article. Rate. 368 Parts of clocks. If imported separately 50% 1443 " of musical instruments, unassembled.... 40% "Parts of" tariff, meaning of phrase defined (T. D. 35151, 37873). 367 " of watches 45 % 62 Pasta Mack (T. D. 19771, 29267) 75% 725 Paste, alimentary 2c lb 505 " almond confection 40% 62 " almond cosmetic (T. D. 9151) 75% 721 " anchovy 30% 28 " aniline (T. D. 28l0> .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c tb and 45% 1430 " beaded gimps 90 % 1403 " beads (T. D. 13619) 35% 721 " bloater (T. D. 22176) 30% 1411 " buttons (T. D. 34478) 45% 1419 " calices (T. D. 4769) 60% 1429 " compositions of, not set (T. D. 15881, 18968) 20% 1428 " compositions, set 80 % 28 " fast blue (T. D. 10566), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c tb and 45% 721 ■' fish 30% 1459 " fixing, or glue (T. D. 15002) 20% 62 " for hair, mouth, teeth or skin 75% 230 " hat pin tops (T. D. 32883) 50% 28 " indigo For 2 years, 7o lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 48 " licorice 25% 230 " manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16482, 17363, 18408) 60% 5 " medicinal, n. s. p. f 25 % 759 " nut and kernel, n. s. p. f 25% 5 " oxidizing, a chemical compound (T. D. 1863) 25% 28 " plum color (T. D. 9638), For 2 years, 7c tb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 214 " putz, in bricks (T. D. 17057) 30% 399 " roof, asbestos and wire, wire chief value (T. D. 7984) 40% 1445 " rosaries. (See Rosaries.) 1459 " shoemakers' (T. D. 17625) 20% 230 " though a form of glass is not glass; hence, paste cut, as manufactures of paste (T. D. 29570) 50% 62 " toilet 75% 770 " tomato 4" % 1302-1313 Pasteboard, as paper board (T. D. 24716). 1443 Pasteboard cases for musical instruments (T. D. 11839) 40% 1313 " easel frames (T. D. 16016) 35% i!iiq " made by pasting together sheets of paper ^"^ or board (T. D. 24716) 30% 1307 Pastel boards (T. D. 9921. 12256), as paper, draw- ing. (See Paper, writmg and other.) 1 C67 " or wood, crude Free 1449 ■' pictures, if works of art (T. D. 9580) 20% 1 449 Pastels, n. s. p. f., if works of art 20% 1449 fasteis, ji. ^^P^^^ crayons (T. D. 9738, 13547).. 40% 660 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1704 Pastels, original Free " works of art. (See Works of art.) 62 Pastes, including theatrical grease paints, 11 not alcoholic 75% If alcoholic 40c lb and 75 % 23 PastiUes, Ems (T. D. 7787) 25 % 605 " de reglisse, as confectionery (T. D. 20035, 21571) 40% 1459 " fumigating (T. D. 6114) 20% 505 " licorice, as confectionery (T. D. 22896).. 40% 505 " smokers' (Abt. 41584) 40% 5 " Soden mineral water (T. D. 9235) 25% 505 Pate de reglisse, as confectionery (T. D. 25647). . 40% 712 " de foie gras (T. D. 35469) 35% 6 Patent alum 25% 722 " barley 2c lb 68 " drier (T. D. 15168) 25% 1459 " fiber, artificially colored (T. D. 12209).. 20% 1020 " floor cloth, as oil cloth for floors 20% 1606 " leather (T. D. 14090, 14215) Free 24 " medicines, alcoholic, if containing 20% of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25 % Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% of alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% of alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 5 " medicines, non-alcoholic 25 % 24 " medicines, alcoholic. If containing 20% of alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol. . .40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50 % alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 9 " tartar 5c lb 228 Pathescopes, moving picture machines (T. D. 36490) 45% 1459 Pathological specimens on glass (T. D. 12798).. 20% 1653 Patna rice, cleaned for use in the manufacture of canned foods Free 921 Patterns, cotton canvas (T. D. 2134, 3172, 4071) 40% 1430 " embroidered 75% 410 " for machinery, wooden, known as mold- ers' patterns (T. D. 28010) 33-1/3% 1310 " paper, engraved or printed, not litho- graphed (T. D. 4230) 15% 1700 Pavement blocks, wood, rough (T. D. 343, 5867) Free 410 Paving blocks, wood, creosoted (T. D. 35838) .33-1/3% 1701 " posts, wood Free 237 " slate 16% 1619 " stones, cobbles, rough (T. D. 13788).... Free 235 " stones, hewn, dressed or polished (T. D. 6785, 13659) 60% 235 " stones, unmanufactured or not dressed, hewn, or polished (T. D. 5877) 15ccuft 202 " tiles, earthenware, unglazed, glazed, orna- mented, hand painted, enameled, vitri- fied, semi-vitrifled, decorated, encaustic, ceramic mosaic, flint, spar, embossed, gold decorated, grooved or corrugated, and all other earthenware tiles and til- Schedule of Duties 661 Par. Article. Rate. Ing by whatever name known, except pill tiles and so-called quarries or quarry tiles, red or brown, and meas- uring %-inch or over in thickness, but Including tiles wholly or in part of ce- ment, valued at not more than 40c per square foot 8c sq ft But not less than 45% nor more than 60%. -If valued at more than 40c per square foot 50% 2 32 Paving tiles, marble, breccia, or onyx, containing not less than 4 superfloial inches, not over 1 inch thick Sc su f t Over 1, not over 1% inches thick. . . .10c su ft Over 1%, not over 2 inches thick. . . .13c su ft If rubbed in whole or in part, in addition ' 3c su ft 751 Pavonia bulbs (T. D. 14835) 30 % 1567 Pawpaw Juice, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 22451, 23178) Free 1622 Pea hulls (T. D. 18026, 23431) Free 54 Peach kernel oil (Abt. 41195) 20% 760 Peach kernels <. 3c lb 745 Peaches, green, ripe, or in brine %c lb " if dried, desiccated or evaporated 2c lb " If otherwise prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f 35% " If in brandy or other spirits. (See Fruits, alcoholic.) 711 Peacocks, not poultry (T. D. 28652). (See Birds, live.) 55 Peanut oil 4c lb 55 " oil, oil made from arachide nuts as (T. D. 37591) 4c lb 757 Peanuts boiled in shell or brine (T. D. 3240). . ..3c lb 757 " shelled 4c lb 757 " unshelled (T. D. 1807, 3240) 3c lb " are not a perishable article under Sec. 505, and allowance should be made when rotten and worthless (,T. D. 31744)'. 753 Pear seedlings $2 M 1703 " wood, in the rough, or cut into lengths only (T. D. 12958) '. Free 1422 Pearl and leather fans, hand painted (T. D. 14463) 50% 1645 " ash (T. D. 420) k . Free 722 " barley 2c lb 1403 " beads, imitation, of all kinds and shapes, of whatever material composed, strung or loose, mounted- or unmounted 60% 1440 " buckles, if not jewelry (T. D. 12326) 35% 1410 " button blanks, not turned, faced, or drilled, per line per gross l%cand 25% 399 " button drills (T. D. 15702) 40% 1410 " buttons, iinished or partly finished, per line per gross I%cand25% 1411 " buttons, collar (T. D. 11981, 14404) 45% 1459 " chips (T. D. 17162) 20% 76 " hardening, for paper makers' use (T. D. 17505, 1869.1, 19581) %c lb 662 F B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1440 Pearl, mother of, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12922, 13349, 14318) 35% 1638 " mother of, not sawed, polished, cut, flaked or otherwise manufactured (T. D. 7440) Free 228 " opera glasses (T. D. 10519, 10543) 45% 1638 " shells, not sawed, cut, polished, flaked or otherwise manufactured Free 1440 " slabs (T. D. 21346, 27823) 35% 1411 " stud buttons (T. D. 18618) 45% 1440 " umbrella handles (T. D. 13349) 35% 722 Pearled barley 2c lb 1429 Pearls and parts thereof, drilled or undrilled, but not set or strung (T. D. 29502, 29542). 20% 1429 " drilled, assembled and matched, but not strung (T. D. 29855, 32298) 20% 1429 " half, imitation, and hollow or filled pearls of all shapes, without hole or with hole partly through only 20% 1403 " imitation, in form of beads of all kinds and shapes, of whatever material com- posed, strung or loose, mounted or un- mounted 60 % 1428 " imitation, set as jewelry 80 % 1429 " not strung or set 20 % 1630 " product of American fisheries Free 1429 " solid. Imitation, wholly or partly pierced, mounted or unmounted 60 % 1428 " strung or set (T. D. 6992, 13349, 16972). 80% 1403 " wax, strung, as beads (T. D. 17504) 60% 745 Pears, green, ripe, or in brine %c lb " If dried desiccated or evaporated 2c lb " If otherwise prepared or preserved, n. ». p. f 35% 750 '" preserved in spirits containing 5% or more of alcohol, in addition to the above rates on the alcohol contained therein $5 gall. 767 Peas, green or dried Ic lb split l%c lb " prepared or preserved in any manner. . . . 2c lb 1450 Peat moss (T. D. 21545) 50c ton 1535. Pebble, Brazilian, unwrought (T. D. 23956) Free 226 " lenses, molded or pressed, or ground, or polished to a spherical, cylindrical or prismatic form 40% 758 Pecans, unshelled 3c lb " shelled 6c lb Pedestal for statue, dutiable according to mate- rial (Abt. 2249, T. D. 698, 944, 2264, 8762, 11038, 16417, 26482). 233 Pedestals, marble or alabaster (T. D. 31331, 32247) 50% 368 Pedometers (T. D. 12545). (See Clocks.) 739 Peel, citron, crude, dried, or in brine 2c lb " orange, candied or otherwise prepared or preserved 4%otb 739 " orange and lemon, crude, dried, or in brine 2c lb Schedule of Duties 663 P*R. Article. Rate. Peel, orange, candied or otherwise prepared or preserved 5c lb 1622 " pomegranate, crude Free 40 Pelargonic ether, if not alcoholic (T. D. 17406). 25% 752 Pelargoniums (T. D. 16984) 25% 34 Pelitory root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free 5 Pelletierine, a medicinal preparation, if not alco- holic (T. D. 13701) 25% 1021 Pelllsier canvas (T. D. 14249) 40% 1008 " padding. (See Fabrics, jute.) 1589 Pelts of cattle, raw or uncured, as hides, whether dry, salted or pickled Free 352 Pen and holder are separately dutiable. 1449 Pen-and-ink drawings, if works of art (T. D. 13299), n. s. p. f 20% 1704 " drawings, original Free 1707 " sketches by American artists (T. D. 11455) Free Pencil cases, dutiable according to material. 352 " and penholder combined (T. D. 11850, 14176) 25c gross and 20 % 1452 " copy or indelible leads, n. s. p. f 40% 1452 " leads, commonly known as refills, black, colored, or indelible, not exceeding 6/100 of one inch in diameter and not exceeding 2 in. in length 10c gross Longer leads shall pay in proportion in addition to the above rate. 1452 " leads not in wood, or other material.. 6c gross 399 " sharpeners (T. D. 33763) 40% 5 Pencils, alum (T. T>. 15216) 25 % 1428 " charms, as pencils (T. D. 14460) 80% 1451 " charcoal (T. D. 13547) .... 45c gross and 25% 1428 " clutch, value over 20c per doz. pieces (Abt. 38339) 80% 1451 " colored (T. D. 12947) 45c gross and 25% 1451 " copying (T. D. 15024) .... 45c gross and 25% 1451 " crayon 45c gross and 25 % 399 " diamond pointed, engravers' 40% 1451 " drawing (T. D. 14399) 45c gross and 25% 62 " for eyebrows (T. D. 13442) 75% 399 " gun (Abt. 1500, T. D. 25312, 26306) 40% 1407 " hair, in quills or otherwise ^T. D. 3794, 12239) 45% 1451 " lead (T. D. 26245) 45c gross and 25% 352 " mechanical, made of base metal and not plated with gold, silver, or platinum, 45c gross and 20 % 1451 " mechanical, n. s. p. f 45c gross and 25 % 1451 " paper, wood, or other material not metal, filled with lead or other material, 45c gross and 25% ]^451 ■■ point protectors and clips, whether sep- arate or attached to pencils 25c gross 1428 " p'rorepel (T. D. 35343) 80% 1451 " slate, not in wood 25% 237 " slate for (T. D. 11228) 15% 1451 " slate, wood-covered (T. D. 17951), 45c gross and 25c 664, F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1459 Pencils, soap (T. D. 26299) 20% 1451 " stamped with names other than the manufacturer's or the manufacturer's trade name or trademark, 50c per gross and 2 5 % 1428 " used by architects, artists, engineers, etc., of high quality, metal chief value (T. D. 36538) 80% " with memorandum books, books and pen- cils separately dutiable (T. D. 24873). 142 8 " with metal tips and movable leads, suit- able to be carried on or about the per- son, if valued over 20c per doz. (T. D. 25273, 33863) 80% 1451 " wood, filled with lead or other material, 45c gross and 25 % 218 Pendants, cut glass (T. D. 16094, 18520) 55% 316 Pendulum wire (T. D. 11426) 25% 352 Penholder handles (46 F. R. 519, 55 F. R. 273), 25c gross and 20% 352 " tips, or parts thereof (T. D. 8953), 25c gross and 20% 1439 " bone, equally penholders and paper knives (T. D. 28347) 25 % 352 Penbolders, combination, comprising penholder, pencil, rubber eraser, automatic stamp or other attachments (Abt. 2270, T. D. 2548, 29441, 33145) 25c gross and 20% Provided, that pens and penholders shall be assessed for duty separately. This proviso has no application to com- bination penholders which are specially provided for as an entirety (Abts. 31191, 41466). 352 " or parts thereof (T. D. 24906), 25c gross and 2 % 352 " quill (T. D. 13424) 25c gross and 20% 354 Penknives (T. D. 26996). (See Knives.) 399 Pens, drawing (T. D. 14399) 40% 353 " fountain, fountain pen holders and parts thereof 72c doz. and 40 % 218 " glass, blown, pen and handle in one piece (T. D. 33621) 55% 352 " gold (T. D. 6835) 25c gross and 20% 230 " made of white glass with holders fused thereon of black glass (T. D. 24677, 24907) 50% 351 " metallic, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 26851) ... .12c gross 351 " metallic, with nib and barrel in one piece 15c gross 1439 '■ quill (T. D. 10394) 25% 353 " stylographic and parts thereof, 72c doz. and 40% 399 Pentagraph machines (T. D. 32666) 40% Penwipers, according to material of chief value (T. D. 13752, 16309. 24595). 752 Peonia moutan 25 % 751 Peony bulbs (T. D. 13680) 30% 779 Pepper, bird, or chillies (T. D. 14787) unground. 2c Ih If ground 5c lb 779 " black or white, ground 5c lb Schedule of Duties 665 Par. Article. Rate. 779 Pepper, black or white, unground 2c lb "79 " cayenne, capsicum or red pepper, un- ground 2c lb If ground 5c lb 779 " dust or sweepings (T. D. 7640, 14Y16) . . 25% 779 " pods, or Mexican pepper (T. D. 3301, 5780) 25% 762 " seed (T. D. 15165) 15c lb 779 " shells, ground or unground, importation of Prohibited 34 Peppermint, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. 10% 1567 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 59 " oil of, if not alcoholic (T. D. 8615).... 25% 773 Peppers, if pickles 35 % 772 " if vegetables in their natural state (T. D. 23342) 25% 773 " in brine (T. D. 32078) 35% 773 " red, canned (T. D. 35249) 35% 773 " sweet, red in tins (Abt. 43897) 35% 24 Pepsin, vegetable (T. D. 7263, 13581). (See Alco- holic compounds.) 5 " non-alcoholic 25% 5 Peptone (T. D. 7057, 12698) 25% 24 Peptonized beer (T. D. 12843), if containing not over 20% alcohol 20c lb and 25% 705 " meat, as meat extract (T. D. 7057) 15c lb 407 Perambulator bodies of osier or willow (T. D. 17919) 45% 7 PercWorate of ammonium l%clb 1418 Percussion caps 30 % 751 Perennials, herbaceous, imported for horticul- tural purposes 30 % 61 Perfume materials: Ambergris, castoreum, civet, and musk, grained or in pods 20% Anethol, citral, geraniol, heliotropin, ionone, rhodinol, s a f r o 1, terpineol, vanillin, and all natural or synthetic odoriferous or aromatic chemicals, all the foregoing not mixed and not com- pounded, and n. s. p. f 45 % All mixtures or combinations containing essential or distilled oils, or natural or synthetic odoriferous or aromatic sub- stances 40c lb and 50% Provided: That only materials not mar- ketable as perfumery, cosmetics or toilet preparations, and not containing more than 10% of alcohol shall be classified for duty under this para- graph. Provided further. That all the foregoing materials containing more than 10% of alcohol shall pay duty as provided in Paragraph 62 for toilet preparations. 82 Perfumed soap 30 % 62 Perfumery, alcoholic (T. D. 18349) . . . 40c lb and 75% go " articles of, n. s. p. f. Same as perfumery. 62 '• eau de cologne (75 F. R. 998) . 40c lb and 75% 62 " non-alcoholic (T. D. 6565, 7369, 8742, 9712) 75% 218 " vials, cut (T. D. 6002, 12022) 55% 666 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1632 Perllla oil Free 1625 Periodicals Free But the term "periodicals" shall be under- stood to embrace pnly unbound or paper covered publications, issued ■with- in six months of the time of entry, devoted to current literature of the day, or containing current literature as a predominant feature, and issued reg- ularly at stated periods, as weekly, monthly or quarterly and bearing the date of issue. (T. D. 23549). 1310 " bound in stiff covers, if of bona flde foreign authorship (T. D. 7283) 15% 1306 " lithographic or decorated by hand 8c lb " various stories not (T. D. 21756). 1428 Perles (T. D. 16406) 80% 1305 Perlmutter paper (T. D. 37626) 5c lb and 15% 80 Permanganate of potash (T. D. 1545) 4c tb 806 Perry, as fruit juice. 1459 Persian berries, carmine, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5865). 20% 39 " berries, extract of (T. D. 29431), if not alcoholic 15% 751 Persica (T. D. 14835) 30% 1509 Persls, extract or archil Free Personal and household effects must be brought .back by the same person who took them out, to be entitled to free entry (T. D, 38815). " effects: Character of articles covered by the $100 exemption (T. D. 33994). 1639 " effects, not merchandise, of citizens of the United States dying in foreign countries (T. D. 31003, 32713) Free 1695 " effects of persons arriving in the United States (T. D. 23891, 23952, 23975, 24006, 24202) Free But this exemption shall include only such articles as were actually owned by them and in their possession abroad at the time of or prior to their de- parture from a foreign country, and 'as are necessary and appropriate for the wear and use of such persons and are Intended for such wear and use, and shall not be held to apply to merchan- dise or articles intended for other per- sons or for sale, effects defined (T. D. 19365, 20907). " effects to be taken abroad may be re- turned free (T. D. 18302, 18353). " effects, $100 limit of, applies to indi- viduals, no.t families (T. D. 18303, 26889). " effects of a minor returning after having been abroad several years, as effects of resident (T. D. 31015). " effects of returning resident need not accompany owner (A5t. 686, T. D. 23631, 25110, 31774). " effects purchased abroad, the excess of Schedule of Duties 667 °-*R- Article. Rate. $100 in value, dutiable (T. D. 18357, 26889). Personal effects, medical books are not, but aa household effects (T. D. 21222). " effects, merchandise ordered by a person while in a foreign country but delivered and paid for in the United States, not "acquired abroad" (T. D. 36800). " effects, non-residents may bring with them such articles as are enumerated in paragraph 1695 without regard to value (T. D. 37513). effects, paintings imported as baggage not (T. D. 38111). " effects, precious stones taken abroad and there made into a pendant, are dutiable (T. D. 31015). 16*7 " effects, professional instruments of foreign origin, free if brought by immigrants (T. D. 21222). " effects, persons going abroad for study or pleasure governed by same rules (T. D. 21222). " effects of U. S. Consul returning, free (T. D. 18391). effects, bicycles are not (T. D. 18297, 18886, 19446). effects, bishop's robe not (T. D. 18303). effects, cameras are (T. D. 18352, 23631). " effects, dress pattern not wearing apparel (T. D. 18323). effects, field glasses are (T. D. 23631). " effects, goods in the piece not (T. D. 32780). " effects, guns are (T. D. 18363, 23676, 23700, 24679). effects, horses are not (T. ID. 30544). effects, motor cycle not (T. D. 31624). " effects, photographs and microscopes not (T. D. 23784). effects, presents not (T. D. 23636). " effects, professional instruments not (T. D. 18803). effects, rowboats not (T. D. 18256). X695 " effects taken by residents of the United States to foreign countries, when re- turned, upon the identity of the effects being established under the prescribed customs rules and regulations, and without regard to their value Free lg95 " effects, up to but not exceeding $100 in value of articles acquired abroad by re- turning residents of the United States for personal or household use or as souvenirs or curios, but not bought on commission or intended for sale Free effects, watch is (T. D. 18320). 228 Perspectives (T. D. 17830) 45% 10 Peru balsam, if not alcoholic 10% 1518 Peruvian bark, crude (T. D. 9465) Free 1439 Pessaries, india rubber 25% 668 F B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1440 Pessaries, india rubber, vulcanized 35 % Pestles, mortar, according to material . 1633 Petroleum, crude, fuel, or refined, and all dis- tillates obtained from petroleum, in- cluding kerosene, benzine, naptha, gasoline, paraffin, and paraffin oil Free 1514 " barrels, American returned Free 15'49 " residuum (T. D. 15394) Free 14^59 " tar (T. D. 6592) 20% 1631 Pettlgraln, oil of (T. D. 9737) Free 393 Pewter in pigs, on the lead content (T. D. 24242), 2Hc It) 399 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f 40% 1562 " unwrought .'^ Free 218 Pharmaceutical articles, glass or paste 65% 711 Pheasants, live, valued at f5 or le^ each. . . . 50c each If valued at more than $5 ea(j!h 20% 712 " dead, dressed or undressed Sc tb If prepared or preserved in any manner. 35% 28 Phenaeetine For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 27 Phenol For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 28 Phenolic resin, syntlietic. . . For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7o.lband45% 28 Phenolphthalein (T. D. 32655, 32823), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 28 Phenylacetaldehyde For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c tb and 45% 27 Phenylenediamine (T. D. 13569, 13602, 15123), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 28 Phenylethyl alcohol For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c tb and 45% 27 Phenylglycine For 2 years, 7c tb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c tb and 40 % 27 Phenylhydrazine For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c tb and 40% 27 Phenylnaphthylamjne For 2 years, 7e tb and 55% Thereafter, 7c tb and 40% Philippine Islands, products of (T. D. 29979, 30081, 30744). " Islands, shipments from on through Bill of Lading,' transhipped at Efong Kong, are direct shipments (T. D. 30643, 31505, 31616, 31637). 1705 Philosophical and scientific apparatus brought by professional artists, lecturers, or scien- tists arriving from abroad for use by them temporarily for exhibition and in illustration, promotion, and encourage- ment of art, science or Industry in the United States, and not for sale (T. D. 21361) Free But bonds shall be given for the payment of such duties as may be imposed by law upon such articles as shall not be exported within six months after im- portation. The Secretary of the Treas- ury may, in his discretion, extend such Schedule of Duties^ 669 P'^f- Article. Rate. period for a further term -of six months, in cases where applications therefor shall be made. 1444 Phonograph disks (T. D. 33490) 30% 1694 " master records of soft wax, and metal . matrices obtained therefrom for use in the manufacture of sound records for export purposes ■ Free 1444 " needles (T. D. 34352, 35151) 45% 1444 Phonographs or parts thereof , 30% 1 Phosphate acid (T. D. 7764) 25 % 7 "of ammonia , 1 %c lb ^4 " of lime, alcoholic, medicinal. (See Pre- parations, alcoholic, medicinal.) 1640> " of lime, crude or native...... Free 1640 " rock, crude (T. D. 4113) !. Free 83 " of soda He lb 1640 Phosphates, crude Free 1685 Phosphor tin (T. T>. 24442) Free 1 Phosphoric acid 2c lb 65 Phosphorus 8c lb 1417 " matches, white (T. D. 32975, 33020, 33078, 33127, 33151, 33158, 33248, 33399, 33441) Prohibited 808 Phosphosone, as mineral water, artificial (T. D. 8552). 10c gall. 5 Phosphuret of lime 25% 341 Photo-engraved plates 25% 1311 Photbgraph albums (33 F. R. 457, 12 S. C. R. 607) 30% 1313 " cards (31 F. R. 884) 30% 1313 " frames of paper (T. D. 11683, 13361, 17259) 30% 1313 ■' holders, painted (T. D. 1>4925) 30% 1313 " pasteboard (T. D. 16016) 30% 1457 Photographers' silver waste (T. D. 6058) 10% 1647 Photographic apparatus, if tools of trade of immigrant (T. D. 6977) Free 1453 " cameras and parts, n. s. p. f 20% 1313 " cards, plain 30% 28 ' " chemicals derived from coal tar. (See Coal tar products.) 1453 " dry plates (T. D. 21055) 15% 1514 " dry plates, American, exposed abroad... Free 1453 " film negatives, in any form, for use in any way in connection with moving picture exhibits, or for making or reproducing pictures for such exhibits, exposed but not developed 2c per linear ft. Exposed and developed 3c per linear ft. 1453 ■■ film positives, in any form, for use in any y way in coiinection with moving picture exhibits, including herein all moving, motion, moto-photography or cine- matography film pictures, prints, posi- tives or duplicates of every Jtind and nature, and of whatever substance made Ic per linear ft. Provided, That upon the. importation of photographic and motion picture films or film negatives taken from the United 670 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. States and exposed in a foreign coun- try by an American producer of motion pictures operating temporarily in said foreign country in the course of pro- duction of a picture 60% or more of which is made in the United States, the duty shall be 1 cent per linear foot, and the Secretary of the Treasury shall pre- scribe such rules and regulations as may be necessary for the entry of such films or film negatives under this pro- viso. 1453 Photographic films, censorship of. 1457 " film scrap (T. D. 31207, Abt. 24594) 10% 1453 " and moving picture films, sensitized but not exposed or developed, per linear foot of the standard width of 1 % inches 4./10c per linear ft. And all other widths shall pay duty in equal proportion thereto. 1453 " instruments (T. D. 11537, 11871, 16247). 20% 228 " lenses and frames or mountings for (T. D. 20560, 20703) 45% 230 " negatives (T. D. 12031, 12105) 50% 1305 " paper, plain basic, for albumenizing, sensitizing, baryta coating, or for photographic processes by using solar or artificial light 3c lb and 15 % 1305 " paper albumenized or sensitized or other- wise surface coated for photographic purposes 3c lb and 20 % 1310 " pictures (T. D. 6168) 25% 1514 " plates or films, dry, of American manu- facture (except moving picture films), exposed abroad, whether developed or not, and photographic films, light struck or otherwise damaged, or worn out, so as to be unsuitable for any other purpose than the recovery of the con- stituent materials, provided the basic films are of American manufacture (T. D. 27380) Free 226 " slides for magic lanterns 35% 1705 Photographs brought by professional artists, lec- turers or scientists for exhibition, under bond Free 1706 " for exhibition, and not for sale, under bond Free 1527 ■• for use of United States or Library of Congress Free 1530 " for society or institution (T. D. 24919) . Free 218 " mounted on beveled and gilded glass (T. D. 24829) 55% Sec. 305 Photographs, indecent Prohibited 1310 Photographs, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23195) 25% not personal effects (T. D. 16428). 218 " on glass (T. D. 12105, 15134) 55% 218 " on plaques, painted (T. D. 15863) 55% 1449 " painted (T. D. 15841, 21329, 23721) 20% 1528 " printed over 20 years Free Schedule of Duties 671 Par. Article. Rate. 341 Photograirure plates 25 % 1310 Photogravures (T. D. 33145) 25 % 27 Phthalic anhydride (T. D. 18311, 22664). (See Coal tar products.) 27 " acid (T. D. 14822, 22664). (See Coal tar products.) 27 Phthalimide. (See Coal tar products.) 1614 Phylactery, manuscripts (T. D. 12801) Free Physicians' instruments, dutiable according to material of chief value (T. D. 14637). 218 " instruments, wholly or in chief value of glass or paste, or a combination of glass and paste 65 % 1443 Piano case, painted (T. D. 15178) 40% " covers, dutiable according to material of chief value (T. D. 12365, 13718). 1443 " keys 40% 1440 " keys, strips of ivory for 35 % 1443 " street organs (T. D. 13962) 40% 1414 " toy (T. D. 2107) 70% 1443 " tuning hammers (T. D. 6259) 40% 399 " wire (T. D. 17066) 40 % 1431 Pianoforte action, leather 20% 1443 " actions and parts thereof (T. D. 23096, 23170) 40% 1431 " leather 20 % 1414 " toy (T. D. 2107) 70% 1443 Pianofortes 40 % 1443 Pianos .. : - 40% 1459 Piassava, cut and dressed (T. D. 16088, 24860). 20% 1582 " unmanufactured (T. D. 3457, 26649) Free 1443 Piccolos (T. D. 25310) 40% 1432 Pickers, raw hide and metal (T. D. 6254, 28408) 30% 1702 Pickets (T. D. 25861) Free 355 Pickle forks, as table forks (T. D. 18531). 1459 Pickled capers (T. D. 31496, 32978) 20% fish, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8556). (See Fish.) herring (71 F. R. 949). (See Herring.) 773 Pickles, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10597, 12308, 19035). . . 35% 326 Picks, railroad (T. D. 6737) l%c lb 921 Plcot thread, cotton (T. D. 32943) 40 % 28 Picric acid (T. D. 6011, 9827). (See Coal tar pro- ducts.) 1707 Pictorial paintings on glass imported expressly for presentation to a national institu- tion or to any State or municipal corporation or incorporated religious society, college, or other public institu- tion, including stained or painted win- dow glass or stained or painted glass windows which are works of art when imported to be used in houses of wor- ship and when ordered after the pas- sage of this Act, valued at $15 or more per square foot, and excluding any article, in whole or in part, molded, cast, or mechanically wrought from metal within 20 years prior to importa- tion (T. D. 32219) Free 1310 Picture books for children's use, printed litho- graphically or otherwise, weighing not 672 F B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. over 24 ounces each, with more read- ing matter than letters, numerals, or descriptive words (T. T>. 12803) 25% 1310 Picture books, printed, n. s. p. f. (See Books.) frames, dutiable according to material (T. D. 21776, 21816, 21911, 22060, 26885). Pictures and frames dutiable separately (T. D. 34399). 1306 " decalcomania, if not toys (T. D. 18419). (See Decalcomanias.) 218 " glass window (T. D. 12809) 55% 1306 " lithographed. (See Lithographs.) 233 " marble mosaic (T. D. 16821) 50% 230 " mounted on glass (T. D. 26236) 50% Sec. 305 Pictures, obscene Prohibited 218 Pictures, transparencies (T. D. 15826) 55% 1556 Pig, copper Free 301 " iron (T. D. 13966) 75c ton 393 " lead (T. D. 15374), on the lead contained therein 2%clt) 1641 Pigeons, fancy or racing Free 711 " homing (T. D. 32026) 3c lb 712 " wild, plucked, not poultry (T. D. 25360). 8c It) 67 Pigments, known as artists' paints or colors, Not assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits 40 % Assembled in paint sets, kits, or color outfits, with or without brushes, water pans, outline drawing, stencils, or other articles 70% 73 " black, from bone, ivory, or vegetable sub- stance 20 % 70 " blue, in pulp, dry, or ground in or mixed with oil or water 8c lb 75 " Iron-oxide and iron-hydroxide, n. s. p. f . . 20% 74 " lead, dry or in pulp, ground or mixed with oil or water, n. s. p. f 30% 68 " n. s. p. f 25% 74 " zinc, containing lead 30 % 390 Pigs, nickel 3c lb If cold rolled, cold drawn or cold worked, in addition thereto : 10% 1685 " tin Free 395 " zinc l^iclt) 1606 Pigskins, tanned, but unfinished, not skins for morocco (T. D. 24564) Free 719 Pilchards (T. D. 19420, 25190), in casks, as her- ring. 910 Pile fabrics, cotton 50% 1012 " fabrics, fliax 45% 1012 " fabrics, ramie 45 % 1206 " fabrics, silk 60% 1012 " fabrics, vegetable fiber other than cotton, and manufactures of 45 % 1110 " fabrics, wool 40c tb and 50 % 1110 " fabrics wholly or in part of hair of An- gora goat, alpaca, or like animal, 40c tt) and 50% 1700 Pilings, rough logs with bark on (T. D. 22122). . Free 1313 Pill boxes, paper (T. D. 19488, 25385) 35% 211 " tiles, earthenware, nonvitrifled, painted. Schedule or Duties 673 Par. Article. Rate. colored, tinted, stained, «nameled, gilded, printed, ornamented, or decor- ated 50% Not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, ^Ided, printed, ornamented, or decorated 45 % 212 Pill tiles, porcelain and other vitrified wares, painted, colored, tinted, stained, enam- eled, gilded, printed, ornamented, or decorated TO % Not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, ornamented, or decorated 60 % 912 Pillow cases, cotton 25 % 1014 " cases, flax, hemp, or ramie 40% 920 " shams, cotton lace, Nottingham machine (T. D. 16298, 16948). (See Cotton, lace curtains.) 921 " shams, cotton, not lace (T. D. 14157).. 40% 1430 " shams, cotton, tamboured (T. D. 17062, 17488) 75% 1430 " shams, silk, part lace (T. D. 15214) 90% 1419 PiUows, down 60 % 23 Fills, medicinal (minimuna 25%). 6 Pilooarpine nitrate and muriate, if not alcoholic. 25% 779 Pimento, ground (T. D. 32031) 3c lb 59 " oil of, if "not alcoholic 25% 1703 " sticks, rough or cut into lengths for um- brellas, parasols, sunshades, whips, fish- ing rods or canes Free 779 " unground Ic lb 779 Pimientos, whole, packed in brine or in oil, or preserved or prepared in any manner. 6c lb 399 Pin blocks or cubes, metal 40% " boxes of brass not unusual coverings (T. D. 18770). " cases, according to material. " cushions, according to material. 361 Pincers (T. D. 30689) 60% 361 " carpenters (T. D. 15796, 30689) 60% 1700 Pine clapboards Free 759 " tree cones, duty on weight of seeds only (T. D. 20038, 20138, 31854, 33217) Ic lb 1700 " wood, sawed (T. D. 22063) Free 746 Pineapples, per crate of 1-96/100 cu. ft 22%c In bulk (T. D. 19121) %o each 74g " candied, crystallized, or glace 36% 807 " juice, carbonated, dutiable as beverages, etc. (T. D. 32031). 746 " prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 30505, 30763, 31467) 2c lb 34 Mns pin (T. D. 31255) 10% 1402 ^ pong balls (T. D. 26184) 30% 9 Pink creams, or partially refined argols (T. D. 3214). (See Argols.) 34 " root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. 10% jggy " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free g2 " saucers, cosmetics, if not alcoholic 75% 762 Pinks (T. D. 14707) 25 % 1428 Pins, and parts thereof, finished or partly fin- ished, composed of metal, whether or 674 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. .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 pre- cious stones or imitation pearls, valued over 20 cents per dozen pieces 80% 350 Pins, belt, solid metal heads 35% 1439 " bone 25 % 350 " bonnet (T. D. 13307) 35% 31 " celluloid (T. D. 11033, 11092, 11418, 13557, 14706, 16216) 60% 230 " glass headed (T. D. 24884, 25153) 50% 1439 " gutta percha 25 % 350 " hair (T. D. 13307) 35 % 1211 " hair, silk covered (T. D. 16411, 21921).. 60% 350 " hat (T. D. 16183) 35% 1428 " if jewelry (T. D. 20298). (See Pins.)... 80% 350 " metallic, with solid heads, without orna- mentation, not commonly known as jewelry 35% " mourning, brass boxes for, not unusual coverings (T. D. 18770, 84 F. R. 443). 350 •■ safety (T. D. 13307) 35% 399 " safety blouse fasteners (T. B. 15404)... 40% 1428 '.' ' scarf (T. D. 20298). (See Pins.) 80% 350 " shawl (T. D. 13817, 13874) 35% 350 " shawl and bonnet (T. D. 11025) 35% 1440 " shell (T. D. 9056) 35% 399 " wrist or crank, iron or steel 40% 402 Pipe blocks of briar wood (T. D. 7366) 10% 1454 " bowls made wholly of clay. Valued at not more than 40c per gross, 15c gross Valued at more than 40c per gross 45% 1454 " bowls known as stummels 60% 1454 '■ All others 60% 1454 " cases (T. D. 31457, 32111) 60% 327 " cast iron 20% 207 " clay, unwrought $1 per ton 207 " clay, wrought (T. D. 21639, 23473). $2 per ton 381 " copper (T. D. 24844, 25405) 7e lb 393 " lead 2%o lb 214 " sewer (T. D. 23765) 30% 214 " stems, broken (T. D. 17151) 30% 31 " stems, pyroxylin (T. D. 27368) 60% 1454 Pipes, all smokers', n. s. p. f. (T. D. 4925, 7613). 60% 1454 " briarwood 60% 1454 " clay, (T. D. 26966), Valued at not more than 40c per gross, 15c gross Valued at more than 40c per gross 45% 381 " copper 7c lb 1454 " French clay (T. D. 14320) 60% 328 " lap-welded, butt-welded, seamed, or jointed, of iron or steel, not thinner than 65/1000 of an inch. If not less than % of an inch in diameter, %c lb If less than % of an inch and not less than % of an Inch in diameter l%c fb Schedule of Duties 675 °^^- Article. Rate. If less than % of an inch In diameter . . 1 % c lb Provided, That none of the above made of charcoal iron shall pay a less rate of duty than li4c lb. Pipes, mountings for, and fixtures of all kinds, according to material (T. D. 30031). 1443 '■ pitch (T. D. 9325, 10258) 40% 328 " rigid iron or steel, prepared and lined or coated, suitable for use as conduits for electrical conductors 30% 1454 " tobacco, n. s. p f 60% 327 " wrought iron or steel 20% 1439 Piping, indla rubber (T. D. 14213) 25% 751 Pips, lily-of-the-valley $2 M 1433 Piqne gloves (T. D. 13939). (See Gloves.) 1430 " trimmings 90% Piques (T. D. 15044), as cotton cloth. 1419 " metal (T. D. 14722) 60 % 1419 Piquets, dried grasses for art flowers (T. D. 25091) 60% 749 Pistoles in sugar (T. D. 4793), as fruit in sugar. . 35% 366 Pistols, automatic magazine, or revolving, and parts thereof and fittings therefor, Valued at not more than $4 each. . $1.25 each Valued at more than %i and not more than $8 each $2.50 each Valued at more than $8 each $3.50 each And in addition thereto, on all of the foregoing 55% 363 " horse, of antique pattern (T. D. 24261).. 50% 372 Pistom rods, n. s. p. f 30 % 340 Pit saws 20 % 1459 " palm (T. D. 6286) 20% 1540 Pitch, Burgundy Free 1459 " candle-tar (T. D. 14709) 20% 1459 " marine glue (T. D. 24117) 20% 1549 " of coal-tar (T. D. 31813) Free 1681 " of wood Free 1443 " pipes (T. D. 9325, 10258) 40% 399 Pith and zinc tumbler covers (T. D. 6952) 40% 1017 " hats (T. D. 12134) 35 % 1567 Pituitary glands, fresh Free 34 " glands, dried or powdered 10% 1587 Pizzles (T. D. 2623) Free 1306 Placards, paper, lithographic. (See Paper, litho- graphic.) 1305 Plain basic papers, for albumenizing, sensitizing, baryta coating, or for photographic processes by using solar or artificial light 3c lb and 15 % 217 " green glass. (See Glass bottles.) 1009-1010-1011 Plain woven fabrics of flax. (See Fab- rics, flax.) 1430 Plaitings, silk lace (T. D. 14702) 90 % 1406 Plaits, composed wholly or in chief value of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, rattan, real horsehair, cuba bark or manila hemp, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets and hoods (T. D. 18395), not bleached, dyed, col- ored or stained 15 % 676 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 399 309 399 1700 1700 1700 226 749 1504 751 752 752 75.2 752 752 752 752 752 752 752 752 762 752 ,751 1419 751 753 751 762 752 -751 752 752 761 752 752 752 763 1642 1568 752 761 762 752 753 752 751 Article. Rate. If bleached, dyed, colored or stained.... 20% Planes and plane irons (T. D. 10568) 40% Planished sheet iron or steel 1 %c rb Planit packing (T. D. 31429, 32048) 40% Planking, ship Free Flanks, ot sycamore, whitewood and basswood. Free n. s. p. f ;, Free Piano glasses or coquill glasses, polished, wholly or partly manufactu^red, with the edges ground or beveled 10c doz. prs. and 35% "With the edges unground 40% Plant quarantine Act (T. D. 32863, 32935, 33071, 33099, 33110, 33205, 33247, 33314, 33356, 33469, 33495, 33574, 33697, 33730, 33733). Plantains 35 % Planters, agricultural Free Plants, achillea (T. D. 16110, 16320) 30% aconitum autumale (T. D. 14752) 25% all known as nursery or greenhouse stock (T. D. 18696) 25% ^ndromeda (T. D. 15030, 16319) 26% a;nemones (T. D. 14751) 25% anthericum (T. D. 16319) 25 % araucaria (T. D. 16316) 25% aucubas (T. D. 16319, 16323) 26% azaleas (T. D. 16319, 16323) I. 26% azaleas indica (T. D. 16316) 26% azaleas pontica (T. D. 16319) 25% begonias (T. D. 16296) 26 % cactus (T. D. 11386) 25% camelias (T. D. 16327) 25 % campanulas (T. D. 16320) 30% chemically treated, colored, dyed, or painted, n. s. p. f 60 % chrysanthemums (T. D. 16320) 30% citrus, trifoliata (T. D. 30166) 25% clematis (T. D. 15112) 30% crotons 25% daphne oneorunj (T. T>. 13982) 25% delphinium (T. D. 16113, 16320) 30% deronicum (T. D. 15113) 25% deutzia (T. D. 16319) 25% dielytras (T. D. 16319) 30% dracaenas (T. D. 16327) 25 % eulalia (T. D. 16319) 25% evergreen seedlings 25 % fig tree (T. D. 30585) 25 % for Agricultural Department or United States Botanical Garden (T. D. 18451) Free for dyeing, crude, if not alcoholic Free fuchsia (T. D. 16320) >.. 25% gaillardias (T. D. 15113) 30% genista (T. D. 16319) 25% genista andreana (T. D. 16432) 25% grafted or budded fruit trees,' cuttings and seedlings of grapes, currants, goos^-berries, or other fruit vines, plants or hushes 25% grafted tree, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 31460)... 25% greenhouse stock, n. s. p. f 26% Schedule of Duties 677 **■**• Article. , Rate. "51 Plants, hemerocalis (T. D. 14730) 30% ''51 " herbaceous perennials, imported for hor- ticultural purposes 30% '52 " hyacinths > 25 % 752 ■■ hydrangeas (T. D. 14750, 16319) 25% "51 " iberis (T. D. 16320) 30% 751 " iris (T. D. 14835) 30% 752 •' jonquils 25% 752 " kalmia (T. D. 16319) 25% 752 " laburnum (T. D. 14750) 25% 752 ■• lauris nobilis (T. D. 14763, 16316) 25% 752 " laurocerasus (T. D. 16319) 25% 752 " lilacs (T. D. 16319) 25 7o 752 •' lilies 25% 751 " lilies-of-the-valley (T. D. 16312) 30% 751 " lychnis (T. T>. 14747) 30% 752 ■' magnolias (T. D. 16319) 25 % 752 " mahonia,(T. D. 16319) 25% 752 " mahonia japonica (T. D. 16319) 25 % 752 " manetti stock, 3 years old or less $2 M 751 " marguerite (T. D. 15113) 30% 752 ■' metrosideros (T. D. 15951) 25% 752 ■• myrtle tree (T. D. 30585) 25% 752 " narcissi '. 25% 752 " oleander (T. D. 30585) 25% 753 " orange tree (T. D. 30585) 25% 752 " orchids 25% 751 ■■ paeonias (T. D. 33270)..* 30% 762 " palms (T. D. 15951, 16327) 25% 752 " pelargoniums (T. D. '16984) 25% 751 " phlox (T. D. 16319) 30% 751 " pinks (T. D. 14707) 30% 751 " primula (T. D. 16320) 30% 751 " pyrethrum (T. D. 15113) 30% 752 " rhododendron (T. D. 16323) 25% 752 " rose {T. D. 16323), budded, grafted or grown on their own roots 4c each 752 " snowballs (T. D. 16319) 25%' 752 " spireas (T. D. 16319, 16323) 25%'* 752 ■' staphylea colchica (T. D. 15030)1 25% 752 " seedlings and cuttings of Manetti, multi- flora, brier, .rugosa and other rose stock, not more than 3 years old $2.00 M 752 " seedlings, cuttings, and grafted or /budded plants of deciduous or ever- green ornamental trees, shrubs,, or vines, and all nursery or greenhouse stock, n. s. p. f 25 % 753 " seedlings, layers and cuttings of apple, cherry, pear, plum, quince, and other fruit stocks $2.00 M 751 " tarragon (T. D. 13691) 30% 1682 " tea Free 752 " tobacco (T. D. 14885) 25% 752 " tuberous rooted begonias (T. D. 16296).. 25% 762 " tulips 25% 751 •' violet (T. T>. 16314, 16432): 30% 752 " yucca (T. D. 13684)! 25% 399 Plaques, brass, chromos printed on (T. D. 6899). 40% 212 " bisque, not decorated 60% . Decorated 70% 678 F. B. Vandegbift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 211 Plaques, earthenware, decorated (71 F. R. 393, T. D. 6212, 12434, 13427, 15863) 50% 211 " plain white earthenware 45% 1449 " metal, hand painted 20% 399 " metal, with lithographic picture thereon, margin hand painted (T. D. 25272).. 40% 1303 " papier mftchg 25% 211 " stoneware. (See Plaques, earthenware.) 19 Plasmon, as lactarene (T. D. 32038) 2%clb 6 6 Plaster, court 20% of Paris anatomical models (T. D. 18534) 35% 1673 " of Paris casts for societies for use as models or for art educational purposes only Free 399 " of Paris figures, ornamented with gold applied in form of gold leaf, metal chief value (T. D. 26098) 60% 1440 " of Paris furniture designs (T. D. 12835). 35% 205 " of Paris, ground (T. D. 9950, 10567, 13945, 15678) $1.40 ton 1440 " of Paris images (T. D. 17589) 35% 1440 " of Paris manufactures 35% 1440 " of Paris mouldings 35% 1440 " of Paris statuettes, decorated (T. D. 24443) 35% 205 " rock (T. D. 2573), ground or calcined. $1.40 ton 1643 " crude (T. D. 19496) Free 66 Plasters, corn (T. D. 17930) 20 % 66 " healing or curative, of all kinds (T. D. 17502) , 20% 214 Plasticine (T. D. 31832, 31872, 32536) 30% 1430 Plastrons (T. D. 16477) 90% 221-224 Plate glass. (See Glass.) 399 Plate gold or silver 60% 307 " iron or steel. (See Iron.) 13 " powder (T. D. 24086) 25% 304 " steel, crucible. (See Steel.) 223 Plateaus, as glass plate, silvered (T. D. 12035, 13526). 1406 Plateaux for hats. (See Hats.) 1406 " or plaques of chip (T. D. 20844, 25459), as chip hats. 1430 Plated braids, epaulettes, fringes, galloons, gimps, knots, stars, tassels, wings, laces, embroideries, trimmings (T. D. 6149, 6547) 90% 399 . " ware (T. D. 12575, 12660) 60% 374 Plates, aluminum 9c lb 327 " and stove plates, cast iron ■ 20% 307 " boiler or other, if iron or steel. (See Iron and steel.) 216 " carbon 45% 304 " circular saw. (See Steel ingots.) 341 " copper, engraved for printing (T. D. 6380) 25% 381 " copper, for sheathing 2%c lb 1556 " copper, n. s. p. f Free 381 " copper, rolled 2%clb 367 " dial, enameled 3c each and 45 % 1420 " dog skin 10% 1514 " dry, photographic, American, exposed abroad Free Schedule of Duties 679 Article. Rate. Par. 341 Plates, electrotype (T. D. 12983) 25 % l"?"? " engraved by American artist abroad (T. D. 4748) Free 341 " engraved for bonds. 25 % 341 " engraved or lithographed for printing (T. D. 21975) 25% 1310 " fashion, engraved 25 % 1306 " . fashion, lithographed (T. D. 12098) 8c lb 1420 " fur 40% 1420 " goat slcin 10% 227 " glass, for optical instruments .t 45% 214 " gypsum (T. D. 12383), plain 30% 214 " gypsum, decorated 40% 341 ■■ half-tone 25 % 339 " iron or steel, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 5c lb and 30 % 341 " iron or steel, engraved or fashioned for use in the production of designs, pat- terns, or impressions on glass in the process of manufacturing plate or other glass 25% iron, steel, copper, nickel, or other metal, covered with other metals 30% lithographic, of stone or other material . . 2 5 % photographic (T. D. 14513) 15% ' photogravure 25% ' railway, fish, of iron or steel %ctb ' rods, and other forms, of whatever ma- terial composed, wholly or partly manufactured, for use in making elec- trical brushes 45 % saw, wholly or partly manufactured. (As Steel plates.) ' steel. (See Steel plates.) steel engraved (T. D. 9889) 25 % stereotype, (T. T>. 12983) 25% ' stereotype, old and broken (T. D. 1569), on the lead contained 2%c lb stove, cast iron (T. T>. 11093) 20% ' tie, iron or steel %crb ' tin and terne Ic lb -212 Plates, terra cotta. (See Chlnaware and earthenware.) Plates, toy 70 % Platform cars (T. D. 7684) 40 % Platinum caps (T. T>. 31614, 32980) 60% " combinations, native, with iridium, osmium, paladium, rhodium, or ruthenium Free manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12651) ... 60% metal ores Free " in ingots, bars, sheets or plates not less than % inch thick (T. D. 23213, 23246) Free " pointed tweezers for chemical use (T. D. 13687), if platinum chief value 60% " salts and all other compounds and mix- tures of which platinum constitutes the element of chief value 25% 1644 " sponge, or scrap (T. D. 15729) Free 359 ■■ tips (T. D. 12651) 45% 1644 " unmanufactured (T. D. 15729) Free 309 341 1453 341 322 216 304 341 341 393 327 322 310 211 1414 399 399 1596 399 1634 1644 399 21 680 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 399 Platinum vases, retorts, and other apparatus, vessels, and parts thereof, composed of platinum, for chemicals use (T. D. 25337) 60% 399 " wire, of platinum and iridium, platinum chief value (T. D. 36310) 60% 1443 Player actions and parts of 40% 1313 PUying cards. Boy Scout (T. D. 31708).. •.. 35% 1312 " cards, Chinese (T. D. 10731), as playing --cards in packs. 1312 " cJtds, German (T. D. 10154), as playing cams in packs. 1312 " cards 10c pack and 20% In addition, internal revenue tax of 8 cents per pack, under Act of November 3 1921 361 PUers of all kinds' (T. D. 10245, 16010) 60% 1504 Plow machinery (T. D. 23818) Free 1504 Plows Free 1504 " planes for *Free 1420 Plucked fur skins 25 % 365 Plugs, for breech-loading and repeating shot- guns, rifles and combination shotguns and rifles 55% 364 " for muzzle-loading shotguns, muskets and rifles , . . . . 25 % 748 Plum marmalade (T. D. 25526) 35% 733 " pudding 30% 747 " sauce (T. D. 23075) 35% 753 " seedlings $2.00 M 213 Plumbago or graphite, crude or refined amorph- ous 10% Crystalline flake l%clb Crystalline lump, chip, or dust 20% 1459 " blocks of, mixed with sand (T. D. 1947). 20% 216 " crucibles (T. D. 33197) 45% 13 " stove polish (T. D. 6403), if not alcoholic. 25% 319 Plumbers' hooks and holdfasts (T. D. 7404) 25% 365 " knives. (See Knives.) 1419 Plumes, ornamental, of ostrich or of domestic fowls 60% 1419 " crude, as above (T. D. 18068) 20% 1419 " osprey, egret, and birds of paradise. Prohibited 747 Plums, dried (T. D. 3811) %c lb , 747 " green or ripe (T. D. 2670, 10274) %c n> 747 " in brine (31568) %c lb 747 " -fireserved 35% 364-365 Plungers for guns, as parts of. 910 Plush, cotton, wholly or in chief value of, in- cluding plush and velvet ribbons, cut or uncut, whether or not the pile covers the whole surface, and manufactures, in any form, made or cut from cotton pile fabrics 50% 1012 " flax (T. D. 21950) 45% 1206 " hatters', composed wholly or in chief value of silk (T. D. 26381) 60% 1012 " hemp 45% 1012 " ramie 45% 1206 " silk, velvet or plush ribbons 60% Schedule of Duties 681 Par. Article. Rate. 1206 Plush, silk, velvets, chenilles and other silk pile fabrics 60 % 1110 " of hair of Angora goat, alpaca, or like animal 40c lb and 50% 1110 " wholly or in chief value of wool, and , manufactures, in any form, made or cut from such plush 40c lb and 50% 399 Pneumatic hooks or holders (T. D. 9244) 40% 1432 Pocket, leather or parchment books 30% 399 " compasses (T. D. 8853), metal, not plated 40% 354 " knives (T. D. 16989). (See Knives.) 1454 " lamps, for smokers (T. D. 6908) 60% 230 " mirrors 50% 1310 " slates,, paper chief value 25% 1432 Pocketbooks, leather 30 % 322 Points, steel, lathed, machined, or brightened... 30% 1413 Poker chips, of ivory, bone, or other materials. . 50% 228 Polariscope tubes (T. D. 37995) 45% 228 Polariscopes (T. D. 37995) 45% 329 Pole chains (T. D. 8739), as chains, iron or steel. 1701 Poles, electric light, telephone, trolley and tele- graph (T. D. 14013) Free 1703 " hoop (T. D. 22308) Free 403 " hop (T. D. 5105) 20% 13 Polish for boots and shoes, if not alcoholic 25% 13 " metal, Putz pomade (T. D. 33540) 25% 13 " stove (T. D. 17921), if not alcoholic 25% 226 Polished and ground piano or coquill glasses, wholly or partly manufactured: With the edges unground 40% With the edges ground or beveled, 10c doz. pairs and 35 % 222, 224 Polished plate glass. (See Glass.) 309 Polished sheet or plate iron or steel l%ctt> 207 Polishing earth, wrought, (T. D. 34697) $2 ton •912 " cloths, cotton 25% 1119 " cloths, wool, as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 50% 13 " creams, n. s. p. f., if not alcoholic 25% 13 " powder (T. D. 23028), if not alcoholic. 25% 233 " stones, agate (T. D. 13795) 50% 214 " stones, flint (T. D. 26603) 30% 2 06 " stones, pumice in bricks (T. D. 23451, 23488) .' 35% 15 67 Polypodium, crude, if not alcoholic Free 34 " not crude, if not alcoholic 10% 62 Pomades, if alcoholic 40c lb and 75 % If not alcoholic 75% 1622 Pomegranate peel, crude Free 749 " peel, preserved in sugar, if not alcoholic. 35% 749 Pomegranates ••■ 35% 400 Pomelo boxes 25 % 749 Pomelos 35 % S02 Pomeranza spirits (T. D. 16578). (As Spirits.) 28 Ponceau, Persian (T. D. 14823). (See Coal tar products.) 1205 Pongees, as silk piece goods 55 % 1420 Pony skins (T. D. 30798, 31948) 25% 1413 Pool balls 50% 1700 Poplar logs, round, hewn, sided or squared, other- wise than by sawing Free 682 F. B. Vandecbift&Co. Par. Article. . Rate. 1700 Poplar wood, fit only for the manufacture of paper Free 1205 Poplins, silk, or silk chief value (T. D. 1851, 1923), as silk piece goods 55% 1108-1109 Poplins, wool. (See Fabrics, wool.) 760 Poppy seed (T. D. 23113) 32e 100 tbs 54 " seed oil, raw, boiled or oxidized (T. D. 3473, 9803) 2c lb 399 Porcelain and metal umbrella knobs, metal chief value (T. D. 17327) 40% 1414 - - - 1419 218 212 212 212 1414 212 dolls, and dolls' heads (T. D. 14684) 70% flowers (T. D. 11364) 60% glassware 55% insulators (T. D. 25533) 60 % jewel cases (T. D. 9834) 70% lemon squeezers, plain (T. D. 9162) 60% marbles 70% paintings on (53 F. R. 1006, T. D. 13073, 13648, 14226, 16422, 16430) 70% 212 " pyrometer tubes (T. D. 33341, 33486)... 60% 212 " slates 60% 212 " tubs, decorated 70% 212 " plain white (T. D. 7022, 17652) 60% 212 " ware including clock cases with or with- out movements, plaques, pill tiles, ornaments, toys, charms, vases, statues, statuettes, mugs, , cups, steins, lamps, and all other articles composed wholly or in chief value of such ware, plain white or plain brown, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed or ornamented or de- corated in any manner, and manufac- tures in chief value of such ware, n. s. p. f. (T. X). 14069, 14623) 60% If painted, colored, tinted, stained, en- ameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner, and manu- factures in chief value of such ware, n. s. p. f 70% Any of the foregoing articles contain- ing 25% or more of calcined bone, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or orna- mented or decorated in any manner. . . 50% If painted, colored, tinted, stained, en- ameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner 55% 212 " plain white 60% 212 " ware and manufactures of, n. s. p. f., decorated 70% 1706 " works in, for exhibition Free 1708 " works of art, over 100 years old Free 703 Pork cutlets in tins (T. D. 33668) 2c tb 703 " fresh %c lb 320 Porons carbon pots, without metallic connections, for electric batteries 40 % 235 PorphyrJtic rock (T. D. 14227), hewn, dressed or polished 50 % 235 " rock, unmanufactured or undressed. .15c cu. ft. Schedule of Duties 683 Par. Article. Rate. 214 Porphyry articles (T. D. 13337), decorated 40% Not decorated 30 % 1432 Portemonnaies, leather (T. D. 5960) 30% 805 Porter (T. D. 6191) $1.00 gall. If Imported in bottles or jugs duty shall be collected upon the bottles or jugs at one-third the rate provided on the bottles or jugs if imported empty or separately. 1529 Poitf olios of loose, unbound sheets, comprising pictures a.nd printed matter in foreign language (T. D. 26467, 26518) Free 1432 " wholly or in chief value of leather or parchment 30% 1403 Portieres, bamboo and bead (T. D. 16285) 60% 921 " cotton (T. D. 21651, 25068) 40% 1119 " wool, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. . . 50% 1430 " wool, embroidered (T. D. 24999) 75% 1543 Portland cement (T. D. 11197). (See Proviso.) Free 205 " cement, white, non-staining, 8c 100 lbs gross weight 1449 Portraits, in oil colors 20% 1449 " crayon 20% 1449 " pastel -.. 20% 1414 Position babies (T. D. 26012, 29931, 30853) 70% 1453 Positives, photographic film. (See Photographic film positives.) 1671 Post cards, foreign stamped Free 399 " horns 40% 1311 Postage stamp and post -card albums 30% 1514 •' stamps, American, if imported by the exporter thereof Free 1$71 " stamps, foreign, cancelled or uncancelled (T. D. 25432) Free 1310 Postal cards, containing views of any landscape, scene, building, place or locality in the United States, not thinner than eight one-thousandths of one inch, by what- ever process printed or produced, in- cluding those wholly or in part pro- duced by either lithographic or photo - gelatin process (except show cards), occupying 25 sq. inches or less of sur- face per view, bound or unbound, or in any other form 16c lb and 25 % Thinner than eight one-thousandths of one inch $2.00 M 1310 " cards (not including American views), plain, decorated, embossed, or printed except by lithographic process 30% 1 3Qg " cards, wholly or in chief value of paper lithographically printed, n. s. p. f.: Xot exceeding 8/1000 of an inch in thickness 25c lb Exceeding 8/1000 and not exceeding 20/1000 of an inch in thickness, and less than 35 sq. inches cutting size in dimensions 10c tb Exceeding 8/1000 and not exceeding 20/1000 of an inch in thickness and 6^4 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. exceeding 36 sq. inches cutting size In dimensions S^clb And in addition on all of said articles exceeding 8/1000 and not exceeding 20/1000 of an inch in thickness, if either die-cut or embossed %crb , If both die-cut and embossed Ic tb Exceeding 20/1000 of an inch in thick- ness 7%clb 1671 Postal cards, foreign government stamped, ^ bearing no other printing than the . official Imprint (T. D. 22540) Free 1310 Posters, not lithographed, n. s. p. f 25% 312 Posts, iron or steel, not advanced beyond ham- mering, rolling, or casting l/5c lb If advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting 20% 404 " fence, of wood (T. D. 28884) •. 10% 1701 " paving, of wood Free 404 " wood, rough hewn, sawed, or bored (T. D. 5867) 10% 6 Potash alum or potassium aluminum sulphate. .%c lb 80 " bicarbonate (T. D. 1118!») 1%C tb 80 " bichromate of (T. D. 6651) 2%c lb 5 " bisulphite of (T. D. 11053) 25% 9 " bitartrate of. (See Argols, partly re- fined.) 80 " calcined (T. D. 420) Ic lb 80 " carbonate of (T. D. 18810, 19067, 78 F. R. 805, 83 F. R. 692) %c lb 80 " caustic Ic lb 80 " chlorate of l%c tb 80 " chromate of 2%ctb 1645 " ^crude (T. B. 17027) Free 1645 " cyanide of Free 1645 " hydrate of Free 1645 " hydriodate of Free 1645 " iodate of Free 80 ". 4odide of 25c tb 1645 '' muriate of Free 1646 " nitrate of, crude (T. D. 674) Free 80 " nitrate of, refined ^clb 80 " permanganate (T. D. 1545) 4c lb 80 " prussiate of, red (T. D. 8586) 7c tb 80 " prussiate of, yellow 4c lb 1645 ■' salts of, crude Free 1645 " sulphate (T. D. 7452, 38 F. R. 908) Free 808 " water, as mineral water, artificial (T. D. 17480) 10c gall. 80 Potassa Ic tb 1645 " acetate of Free 80 " permanganate of 4c tb 8 Potassium antimony tartrate 6c tb 80 " bicarbonate l%c lb 80 " bromide 10c tb 80 " carbonate %ctb 80 " chlorate and perchlorate IHc tb 1645 " chloride Free 80 " chromate and dichromate 2%ctb 1565 " cyanide (T. D. 22521) Free 80 " ferricyanide 7c tb Schedule of Duties 685 Par. Article. Rate. 80 Potassium ferrocyanide 4o lb 80 " iodide r 25c lb 1562 " metal (T. D. 16719) Free 1646 " nitrate, or saltpeter, crude Free 80 " nitrate, or saltpeter, refined ^clb 80 " permanganate 4c n> 1645 " sulphate Free 9 " sodium tartrate or Rochelle salts 5c lb 1459 Potato cake (T. D. 24513) 20% 769 " flour (T. D. 35397) ' 2%c lb 85 " starch (T. D. 25513, 26094) l%clb 769 Potatoes, white or Irish 5,0o 100 lbs Dried, dehydrated, or desiccated 2 % c tb 772 " sweet (T. D. 18472) 25% 13 Potee rouge (T. D. 11246) 26% 327 Pots, cast iron 20% 327 " cast iron, coated, glazed or tinned (T. D. 10414) 20% 320 " carbon, porous, without metallic connec- tion. (See Porous carbon pots.) ■ 339 " enameled, ol iron or steel 5o lb and 30% 210-212 Pottery. (See Earthenware and chinaware.) 1304 Pottery, paper. (See Paper, tissue.) 1706 " works in, for exhibition Free 1708 " works of art, over 100 years old Free 1454 Pouches, tobacco (T. D. 7084, 11164, 13815) 60% 1439 " india rubber, n. s. p. f 25% 711 Poultry, alive (T. D. 16660) 3c lb 712 " canned (T. D. 28910, 29646) 35% 712 " dead (T. D. 24293, 24989) 6c lb " guinea fowl and turkeys, not wild, as (T. D. 29568). 712 " prepared or preserved 35% 1459 Pounce ; 20% 34 " if a drug, if not alcoholic 10% 382 Powder, aluminum bronze (T. D. 12222) 14c lb 14 " bleaching (T. D. 12041) 3/lOc lb 382 " bronze (T. D. 15704) 14c lb 62 " cosmetic 75 % 708 " cream 7c lb 1563 " curry Free 399 " flasks, copper 40% 387 " fulminating 12%c lb 5 " goa (T. D. 4196) 25% 68 " gold (T. D. 15415, 23140) 25% 1585 " gun Free 62 " hair, diamond, gold or silver (T. D. 6113) 75% 14S9 " incense (T. D. 10232) '. 20% 44 •• ink 20% 5 " iron >■ 25% S4 " insect, if not alcoholic (T. D. 38939).... 10% 375 " magnesium, 40c lb on metallic magnesium content and 20 % 5 " medicinal, non-alcoholic ' 25 % 7 08 " milk, whole 3c lb 302 " molybdenum. .50c lb on the molybdenum contained and 15 % 34 " papaw milk, if not alcoholic (T. D. 23097, 23178) 10% 13 " polishing (T. D. 9265, 11246, 12963, 17824) 25% 686 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article.- Rate. 1407 Powder puffs (T. D. 13351, 13881) 45% 1211 " puffs, silk handkerchief (T. D. 32089, Abt. 27397) 60% 1110 " puffs of wool (T. D. 28142, 28222), 40c lb and 50% 5 " putty (T. D. 18521) 25% 28 " ruby (T. D. 2635). (See Coal tar pro- ducts). 62 " sachet (T. D. 16731) 75 % 68 " silver (T. D. 9101, 10498) 25% 382 " silver bronze (T. D. 15704) 14c lb 1585 " smokeless (T. D. 10987). (As Powder, gun.) 82 " soap 15% 1585 " sporting Free (Note Proviso.) 62 " toilet for hair, teeth and skin (T. D. 15245) 75% 302 " tungsten 60c lb on tungsten contained and 25% 79 " zinc oxide (T. D. 13813) l%c lb 382 Powdered, foil 12c lb 230 " glass (T. D. 35148) 50% o " iron (T. D. 1747) 25% 36 " licorice root (T. D. 14605) %c lb 779 " spices, n. s. p. f 25% 382 " tin 12c lb 13 Powders, cleaning or polishing, n. s. p. f 25% 62 " hair, tooth, or skin 75 % 28 " ink, derived from coal tar. (See Coal tar products.) 44 " ink, n. s. p. f 20% 23 " in medicinal doses, minimum rate 25% 62 " toilet 75 % 1662 Prawns, curried (T. D. 27791) Free 1429 Precious stones, agate chain stones (T. D. 14142) 20% " stones, agate partly cut not (55 F. R. 273). 1429 " stones, all kinds, cut but not set and suit- able for use in the manufacture of jewelry (T. D. 21197, 21323, 23438, 23569) 20% 1429 " stones, diamonds, cut (T. D. 16136) 20% 1429 " stones, imitation, out or faceted (T. D. 26206, 26723, 27112, 27292) 20% 1429 " stones, imitation, not cut or faceted.... 60% 230 " stones, Japanese lucky stones not (T. D. 22762) 50% 214 " stones, quartz not (T. D. 16839) 30% 1429 " stones, rock crystals cut, but not set, suitable for use in the manufacture of jewelry (T. D. 29997) 20% " stones, rosaline articles not (T. D. 10929). 1428 " stones, set (T. D. 10929, 14390) 80% 1429 " stones, uncut or rough 10% 17 Precipitate, red 45 % 20 Precipitated Chalk (T. D. 24371, 24985) 25% 24 Preparations, alcoholic compounds, n. s. p. f., medicinal preparations, mixtures, and salts, distilled or essential oils, ex- pressed or extracted oils, animal oils Schedule of Duties 687 Par. Article. Rate. and greases, ethers and esters, flavor- ing and other extracts, and natural or synthetic fruit flavors, fruit esters, oils and essences; if containing 20% or less of alcohol 20c lb and 25% If containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% If containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c rb and 25% 62 Preparations, alcoholic, for the hair (T. D. 18541) 40c lb and 75% 62 " alcoholic perfumery, including cologne ■water (T. D. 13565) 40c lb and 75% 1665 " anatomical Free 20 " chalk, n. s. p. f 25 % 5 " chemical compounds and salts, n. s. p. f., if not alcoholic (T. D. 11416) 25 % 27 " coal tar, not colors or dyes, n. s. p. f. (See Coal tar products.) 5 " medicinal, not containing alochol, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14805, 15125, 17607) 25% 1510 " medicinal, antitoxine (T. D. 18330) Free 17 " medicinal mercurial 45% 23 " medicinal. Nelson's lozenges (T. D. 18735) 25% 63 " medicinal, waters, such as cherry, laurel, rose or orange flowers, if containing no alcohol (T. D. 5945, 10411, 12228) 20% 60 "of opium, liquid, n. s. p. f 60 % 725 " similar to macaroni and vermicelli (T. D. 8819, 9388) 2c lb 1666 " skeletons and other, of anatomy Free 62 " toilet, used as applications to the hair, mouth, teeth or skin, such as cos- metics, dentifrices, tooth soaps, pastes, including theatrical grease paints, po- mades, powders, and other toilet prep- arations, all the foregoing; if contain- ing alcohol 40c lb and 75 % If not containing alcohol 75 % 20 Prepared chalk 25% 774 " chicory or coffee substitute (T. D. 12531) . 3c tb 756 " coconut 3%c lb 720 " fish, n. s. p. f. (29 F. R. 686). (See Fish.) 1459 " food, lacteous (T. D. 7082) 20% 706 " meats, n. s. p. f 20% 779 " mustard (T. D. 13080) 8c lb 744 " olives. (See Olives.) 75 " oxide of iron (T. D. 4700) 20% 1662 " oysters (T. D. 10762, 12258) Free 718 " shark flns (T. D. 31894), as fish skinned or boned, n. s. p. f. 766 " truflles (T. D. 15153) 25 % 773 ■' vegetables, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23363) 35% Presents are subject to duty like other importa- tions (Art 337, Reg. 1874, T. D. 11305, 14436, 14558). 749 Preserves (T. D. 13239), n. s. p. f 35% 1313 Press boards or press paper 30% 1426 " cloth, camel's hair, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10505, '■ 12202) 35% 1021 " cloth, jute (T. D. 15996) 40% 688 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 142 6 Press cloth, hair, n. s. p. f 35 % 372 Presses, printing, n. s. p. f 30 % 1673 Priest's robes, it' regalia, for religious society. . . Free 28 Prijnuline (T. D. 12259) .. .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 39 " buff (54 F. R. 492, T. D. 13423, 13860), if not alcoholic 15% 396 Print blocks and print rollers, metal, used in printing, stamping, or cutting designs for wall or crepe paper, linoleum, oil- cloth, or other material, n. s. p. f 60% 919 Printed bibs in the piece (T. D. 15867) 35% 1119 " felt squares, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 17260) 50% 218 " glass. (See Glass.) 1310 " matter, n. s. p. f., if of bona fide foreign authorship 15 % All other, n. s. p. f 25 % matter, advertising cards of iron not (T. D. 9812, 10 S. C. R. 180). 1310 " matter, colored pictures (T. D. 11972).. 25% 1310 " matter, language lesson pamphlets (T. D. 16297), as Printed matter, n. s. p. f. 1310 " matter, postal cards (T. D. 10960). (See Posts.! cs.i'ds "J 1310 " matter, sermons (T. D. 11413, 11681), as Printed matter, n. s. p. f. 1310 " matter, soap wrappers (T. D. 13318), as Printed matter, n. s. p. f. paper bags (T. D. 25829, 26946). (See Paper bags.) 1305 " papers, surface coated Be lb and 15% 44 Printers' ink (T. D. 21588) 20% 1606 " rollers, leather for (T. D. 15700) Free 1457 " rollers, old (T. D. 24055) 10% 1529 Printing apparatus, machines, presses, and types for the use and benefit of the blind ex- clusively Free 1112 " machines, felt for (T. D. 11381). (See Felt.) ■ t 341 " metal plates for (T. D. 12983) 26% 1301 " paper, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10472, 10759, 12312, 14546, 16332). (See Proviso), %c lb and 10% 372 " presses (T. D. 12579) 30% 1306 Prints, lithographic (T. D. 21924, 22760, 23169). (See Paper prints, lithographic.) 1306 " lithographic, manufactures of (T. D. 22577). Not exceeding 8/1000 of an inch in thick- ness 25c lb Exceeding 8/1000 and not exceeding 20/1000 of an inch in thickness and less than 35 square ihches cutting size in dimensions 10c tb Exceeding 35 square Inches cutting size in dimensions 9%clb And in addition thereto on all of said ar- ticles exceeding 8/1000 and not exceed- ing 20/1000 of an inch in thickness, if either die-cut or embossed Hclb Schedule of Duties 689 "ak. Article. " Rate. If both die-cut and embossed lo lb Exceeding 20/1000 of an Inch In thick- ness 7%clb 1306 Prints, lithographic on cotton, as lithographic prints (T. D. 18305). 1530 " lithographic, for societies or institutions, and not for sale (T. D. 6201) Free 1|28 " lithographic, printed more than 20 years Free 399 Prismatic compasses, metal chief value (T. D. 8623) 40% 214 Prisms, calc spar, if not decorated (T. T>. 12383, 12391) 30% 218 '• glass (T. D. 26153) 60% 1617 Prize medals (T. D. 15813) Free Prizes, naval (T. D. 19278, 19508), if released, are dutiable. 27-28 Products, coal-tar, n. s. p. f. (See Coal tar products. ) 1647 Professional books, implements, instruments and tools of trade, occupation or employ- ment, in the actual possession at the time, of persons emigrating to the United States (T. D. 18803) Free But this exemption shall not be construed to include machinery or other articles imported for use in any manufacturing establishment, or for any other person or persons or for sale. Sec. 305 (c). Prohibited articles, condemnation of. Sec. 305 (a). Prohibited importation of articles. 228 Projection lenses and frames and mountings for. 45% 399 Propeller shafts 40% 24 Proprietary preparations containing alcohol, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11188, 11216, 12033, 15118). (See Preparations, alcoholic, me- dicinal.) 5 " preparations not containing alcohol 25% 2 Propylene chlorohydrin, dlchloride, and glycol, 6c lb and 30% 1439 Protectors, dress, of India rubber 25% Sec. 514. Protest against any decision of the collector, including the legality of all orders and findings entering into the same, as to the rate and amount of duties charge- able, and as to all exactions of whatever character (within the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Treasury), and his decisions excluding any merchandise from entry or delivery, under any pro- vision of the customs revenue laws, and his liquidation of any entry, or re- fusal to pay any claim for drawback, or his refusal to rellquidate any entry for a clerical error discovered within one year after the date of entry, or within 60 days after liquidation when liquidation is made more than 10 months after the date of entry, must be filed within 60 days after but not before such liquidation or decision. If the merchandise is entered for con- 690 F. B. Vandecbift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. sumption the full amount of duties, charges, and exactions ascertained to be due thereon must be paid (T. D. 33762). Under such rules as the Board of Gen- eral Appraisers may prescribe, and in its discretion a protest may be amended at any time prior to the first docket call thereof. Sec. 516. Protest by an American manufacturer, pro- ducer, or wholesaler against the classi- fication and the rate of duty, if ahy, imposed upon Imported merchandise of a class or kind manufactured, produced or sold at wholesale by him must be filed within 60 days after the date of liquidation. Sec. 517. Protest, frivolous, penalty for. Technical precision is not required in pro- tests, but the objections to the assess- ment must be stated so distinctly and specifically as to show the claims of the protestant and to notify the col- lector what these claims are (T. D. 32626). Protractors, dutiable according to material. 1459 Provender of mixed grains, grround (T. D. 2841) . 20% 748 Prune butter (T. D. 25174), if not alcoholic 35% 748 " jelly (T. D. 17570) 35 % 28 " pure (T. D. 15121) .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 806 " wine or juice, containing less than %% of alcohol (T. D. 14838) 70c gall. Containing % % or more of alcohol.. 70c gall. And in addition thereto on the alcohol contained $5 gall. 747 Prunelles, green, ripe, or in brine (T. D. 6330) %c lb dried %c lb prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f 35% 747 Prunes, green, ripe, or in brine (T. D. 21594).. %c tb crushed (T. D. 32565) 35% dried %ctt> prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f 35% 1504 Pruning biUs (T. D. 7119) Free 354 " knives (T. D. 17590). (See Knives.) 70 Prussian blue, in pulp, dry or ground in, or mixed with oil or water (T. D. 8312) 8c lb 80 Prussiate of potash, red 7c lb 80 " of potash, yellow 4o lb 83 " of soda, yellow (T. D. 11298, 11354) 2c lb 1 Prusslc acid 25 % 1528 Public documents issued by foreign governments (T. D. 18713) Free 1706 " monuments, articles intended for Free 1528 Publications issu.ed for^ their subscribers or ex- changes by scientific and literary as- sociations or academies (T. D. 18672). Free 1310 " n. s. p. f. (See Books.) 1528 " of individuals for gratuitous private cir- culation, not advertising matter (T. D. 17603, 19452) Free Schedule of Duties 691 P-*"- Article. Rate. 733 Puddings 30% '^^8 " of vegetables or of vegetables and meat or fish, or both, n. s. p. f 35% 399 Puff boxes, britannia ware 40% 218 " boxes, glass, cut 55% 1*28 " boxes, gold, silver, platinum (T. D. 27130) 80% 1428 " boxes, metal, n. s. p. f 80% 1305 " boxes, papier machfi, if covered with sur- face-coated paper 5c lb and 20 % " boxes, others according to material (T. D. 27130). 1110 Puffs, powder wool (T. D. 28142, 28222), 40c lb and 50% 399 Pulleys, metal (T. D. 12855) 40% 410 " wooden 33-1/3 % 1427 Pull overs, as fur hats (T. D. 7220). 730 Pulp, beet, dried $5 ton 70 " blue, containing ultramarine 3c tb 28 " blue, if a coal tar color (T. D. 4089). (See Coal tar products.) 72 " chromium colors, dry, or ground in or mixed with oil or water 25% 921 " cotton (T. D. 14692) 40% 1303 " manufactures of pulp, n. s. p. f. (T, D. 13705) 25% 1303 " masks 25% 1459 ■• millet (T. D. 18885, 84 F. R. 446) 20% 1651 " rag (T. D. 14692) Fre^ 1411 " shoe buttons 45% 1459 " straw, bleached (T. D. 12286, 12356) 20% 70 " ultramarine blue 3c lb 74 " white lead 2%c lb 1616 " wood, chemical, bleached or unbleached (T. D. 15634) Free 1301 " wood, countervailing duty on. 1616 " wood, mechanically ground (T. D. 26611) Free 1303 " wood, filter masse or stock. . .'. 20% 1700 " wood, rossed pulp wood as (T. D. 27414, 27469, 27539) Free 1303 " wood tumbler mats (T. D. 15220) 25% 1700 " woods Free 1313 Pulpboard, embossed, cut, die-cut, or stamped into designs or shaped, such as initials, monograms, lace, borders, bands, strips, Or other forms or cut or shaped for boxes or other articles, plain or printed, but not lithographed, n. s. p. f., and pulpboard, laminated, glazed, coated, lined, printed, decorated, or orna- mented in any manner 30% ]^302 " in rolls, not laminated, glazed, coated, lined, embossed, printed, decorated or ornamented in any manner, n. s. p. f . . 10% ]^302 " in rolls for use in the manufacture of wallboard 5 % Provided, that any of the foregoing less than 9/1000 of an inch in thickness shall be deemed to be paper. 1674 Pulpit for presentation to religious corporation or association Free 692 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Pab. Article. Rate. 410 Pnlpit of carved wood (T. D. 12254) 33-1/3% Of marble, as manufactures of marble (T. D. 22712). Pulque (T. D. 6871, 20385), if alcoholic bever- age Prohibited 1648 Pulu Free 206 Pumice stone, manufactured wholly or in part (T. D. 23284) 55/lOOc lb 206 " stone, powdered (T. D. 18521, 23284), 55/lOOc It) 206 " stone, artificial, as pumice stone (T. D. 22652, 22682). 206 " stone bricks (T. D. 1517, 13611, 23451, 23488) 35% 206 " stone, manufactures of, or of which pum- ice stone is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f 35% 206 " stone, unmanufactured. Valued at $15 or less per ton 1/lOc lb Valued at more than $15 per ton 14c lb 762 Pumpkin seeds (T. D. 26117, 30710, Abt. 23511). 6c lb 772 I^impklns in natural state 25% 399 Pumps, metal , 40 % 410 " wood 33-1/3% 399 Punchers, iron or steel .' 40 % 301 Punchlngs, iron or steel, as scrap iron or scrap steel (T. D. 14766). 1600 Punk, as joss sticks (T. D. 26003, 27495) Free 68 Puree, painters' color (T. D. 8705) 25% 64 Purple, London 15% 1597 " ore (T. D. 14385) Free 1428 Purses, and parts thereof, finished or partly fin- ished, composed of metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, or plated, including rolled gold plate, and whether or not set with precious or semiprecious stones, pearls, cameos, 'coral or amber, or with imitation pre- ^ cious stones or imitation pearls; valued over 20c per dozen pieces 80% 20 Putty %clb 355 " knives. (See Knives.) 20 " powder %olb 13 " red (T. D. 11246) 25% 13 Putz kalk, polishing powders (T. D. 12810, 23213) 25% 13 " pomade (T. D. 16584, 20287, 23028, 33540) 25% 207 " pulver (T. D. 12963) $2 ton 28 Pyoktanin (T. D. 13597) . . . For 2 years, 7o lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 35 Pyrethmm, advanced in value or condition by grinding, shredding, chipping, crushing,, or any other process beyond that es- sential to proper packing and preven- tion of decay or deterioration pending manufacture, if not alcoholic (T. D. 23387) 10% 1B02 If not advanced in value or condition by grinding, shredding, etc., and not al- coholic Free 1549 Pyridine Free Schedule of Duties 693 Par- Article Rate 1677 Pyrites, sulphur ore as (T. D. 10924), containing: in excess of 25% sulphur Free 1597 " dross or residuum from burnt (T. D. 14385) Free 1 Pyrogalllc acid (T. D. 3412) 12c lb 1 PyroUgneons or acetic acid, containing by weight not more than 65% of acetic acid %clb Containing by weight more than 65% ..2c lb 1213 Pyroxlln artificial silk according to article (G. A. 3917, T. P. 23110, 23528). (See Arti- ficial silk.) 31 " balls (T. D. 13223) 60% 31 Pyroxylin, compounds of, and compounds of other cellulose esters or ethers, or of cellulose, by whatever name known (except compounds of cellulose known as vulcanized or hard fiber), in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms, and not made into finished or partly fin- ished articles 40o lb If made Into finished or partly finished articles of which any of the foregoing is the component material of chief value 60 % Provided that all such articles (except photographic and m o v i n g-p i o t u r e films), whether or not more specifically provided for elsewhere, shall be dutia- ble under this paragraph. 30 " liquid solutions of 35c R> 31 " hairpins (T. D. 11033, 11092, 11418) 60% 31 " smokers' articles (T. D. 27769, 278S9)... 60% 31 " tablets (T. D. 11966) 60% 31 " trays (T. D. 16478) 60% Par. Article. Rate. 399 Quadrant frames, brass 40 % 410 " frames, wood 33-1/3% 360 " brass 40% 389 Quads, as type (T. D. 13228) 20% 201 Quarls, fire brick (T. D. 26154, A. 5210) 25% 202 Quarries. (See Quarry tiles.) 202 Quarry tiles, red or brown, measuring % of an inch or over in thickness (T. D. 21957), 3c sq. ft., but not less than 30 % 214 Quartz, ground (T. D. 23028) 30% 233 " manufacture of (T. D. 13337, 15839) 50% 233 " spar prisms 50% 1675 Quartzlte, unmanufactured, not suitable for use as monumental or building stone, n. s. p. f Free 34 Quassia wood, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " wood, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 6625) Free 39 Ouebracho, extract of, if not alcoholic 15 % 1568 " fragments (T. D. 25972, A. 4422) Free 1568 " wood, n. s. p. f Free 211 Queensware, as earthenware. 1568 Quercitron (T. D. 13860) Free 694 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 39 Quercitron extract, not containing alcohol (T. D. 13423, 13860) 15% 1313 Qnetsch papier (T. D. 3508) 35% 34 Quick grass root, advanced in value 10% 1567 " grass root, crude Free 386 Quicksilver (additional duty on flasks and bot- tles) 25c n> 78 " vermilion red, containing 28c lb 1514 " flasks or bottles, American or foreign, re- turned Free 344 Qnlll, fishing floats (T. D. 16336) 45% 1439 " pens, with feather handle (T. D. 10394). 25% 352 " penholders (T. D. 13424) . ..25c gross and 20% 1439 " toothpicks (T. D. 24065, 26722) 25% 1567 QulUa bark, crude Free 1430 QaiUlngs, cotton (T. D. 16205) 90% 1430 " flax 90 % 1430 " lace 90% 1430 " silk, chief value 90% 1419 Quills, crude (T. D. 14738, 17883, 18747, 79 F. R. 953) 20% 1419 " dressed and finished, not suitable for mil- linery ornaments 60 % 62 " filled with tooth powder (T. D. 13207).. 75% 1419 " goose, split (T. D. 7148, 14738) 20% 1439 " manufactures of 25% 399 " metal knitting machine points, as articles of wire (T. D. 26997, A. 9724). 1419 " of wild birds, prohibited, except for scien- tific or educational purposes. Quilting, according to material. 1419 Quilts, cotton and down, down chief value (T. D. 8850, 8 S. C. R. 920) 60% 1430 " cotton, embroidered (T. D. 12426) 75% 912 " cotton, n. s. p. f 25% 912 " cotton, in the piece or otherwise, com- posed wholly or in chief value of cot- ton, woven of two or more sets of warp threads, or of two or more sets of fill- ing threads 40 % 1430 " cotton, wool fringe (T. D. 21662) 90% 1419 " down 60% " dutiable, according to material (T. 13. 6179, 6966, 8784, 8850). 1419 " silk and down, down chief value (T. D. 8784, 8850) 60% 1211 " silk and down, silk chief value (T. D. 37272) 60% 1419 " skins of eiderdown, sewed together (T. D. 6966) 60% 27 Quinaldine For 2 years, 7c tb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c tb and 40% 1567 Quince seed (T. D. 38203) Free 753 " cuttings, layers, or seedlings $2 M 749 Quinces, green or ripe 35 % 749 " prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f 35% 750 " prepared or preserved, containing 5% or more of alcohol, shall pay, in addition on the alcohol contained $6 gall. 1649 Qutnia, alkaloids or salts of cinchona bark Free 1618 " barks of Free Schedule of Duties 695 Par. Article. Rate. 1649 Qulnia, sulphate of (T. D. 5901, 6265, 6865) .... Free 1649 Qulnidla (T. D. 6268) Free 1649 " sulphate of (T. D. 6268) Free 24 Quinine and sherry wine (T. D. 6100), as alco- holic compounds. 1518 " barks Free 23 " capsules (T. D. 28536, A. 17365), not less than 25% 23 " pills (T. D. 28536, A. 17365), not less than 25% 1649 " sulphate Free 62 " tonic for the hair (T. D. 11601), if not alcoholic 75% If containing alcohol 40o lb and 75 % 24 ■• tonic water (T. D. 17604). (See Alco- holic compounds.) 27 Qnlnoline For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 399 Quoits 40 % 389 Quotations, as type (T. T>. 13228) 20% R Par. Article Rate 1427 Babbit fur hats, caps, bonnets, and hoods. Valued at not more than $4.50 doz., $1.50 doz. and 25% Valued at more than $4.50 doz. and not over $9 doz $3 doz. and 25% Valued at more than $9 per doz. and not over $15 doz $5 doz. and 25% Valued at more than $15 doz. and not over $24 doz $7 doz. and 25% Valued at more than $24 doz. and not over $36 doz $10 doz. and 25% Valued at more than $36 doz. and not over $48 doz $13 doz. and 25% Valued at more than $48 doz.$16 doz. and 25% 1421 " fur, prepared for hatters' use (T. D. 6847, 13313, 16875, 17076) 35% 1467 " fur, waste (T. D.- 10540, 12223, 20447).. 10% 1420 " fur yarn (T. D. 6306, 11084) 40% 1427' " hair caps (T. D. 11094). (See Rabbit fur 1457 " skin cuttings (T. D. 9886) 10% 1687 " skin pieces, glue stock (T. D. 27785, A. 13807) Free 1457 " skin waste (T. D. 28022) 10% 1420 " skins, dyed, dressed and sheared (T. D. 31070) 25% 1420 " skins, prepared for felting (T. D. 6394).. 40% 1579 " skins, undressed Free 704 Rabbits, dressed (T. D. 2325, 7202) 4c tb 715 " living 15% 706 " pickled in vinegar (T. D. 7244) 20% 410 Racing shells (T. D. 31757) 33-1/3% Sec. 308. Racing shells, imported in bond for exporta- tion. 1402 Rackets 30% 1402 Racquet balls, leather (T. D. 13760) 30% 1434 " gut strings (T. D. 10397) 40% 207 Raddle (T. D. 11857) $1 per ton 696 F. B. Vandechift&Co. Pah. Abticle. Rate. 1650 Badioactlve substitutes Free 218 Radiometers (T. D. 11388, 32767) 65% 762 Radish seed 4c lb 1650 Radium Free 1583 " residuum (T. D. 35020 Abt. 37079) Free 1650 " salts of Free 34 Radix root, advanced in value 10% 1567 " root, crude Free 1439 Raffia, braids (T. D. 17267) 25% 1439 " cloth (T. D. 11879, 12355, 24435) 25% 1582 " crude (T. D. 7268, 15579) Free 504 Raffinose 60% 1700 Rafts of logs, and round, unmanufactured timber. Free 1651 Rag pulp, cotton or flax (T. D. 14692, 32093) . . . Free 1651 Rags, n. 3. p. f. (T. D. 7656) Free 1560 " cotton, waste (T. D. 25576, A. 2657)... Free 1651 " paper stock Free redisinfection of (T. D. 19016, 22010, 22037). 1651 " satinet, a:re not wool (T. D. 25526, A. 2625) Free 1105 " wool (T. D. 4098, 12986, 21595) 7%c lb 322 Rail braces, iron or steel 1/lOc lb 399 " ends, steel (T. D. 8214, 9358) 40% 304 " ends, such as have been selected and sawed into short bars, sam^e as steel ingots (T. D. 4273, 9358). 301 " ends, fit only for remanufacture. (See Iron scrap. ) 399 Railing points, iron (T. D. 6798) 40% 1701 Railroad sleepers Free 1701 " ties Free 322 Ralls, flat, iron or steel, punched 1/1 Oc lb 301 " old iron (11 S. C. R. 768, T. D. 4262, 8214). (See Iron scrap.) 322 " "T," iron or steel 1/lOc lb 322 Railway bars, iron or steel or part steel 1/lOc lb Sec. 308 Railway equipment, imported in bond for ex- portation. 322 Railway fish plates, of iron or steel %c lb 1111 " rugs, wool (T. D. 7298). (See Blankets, wool.) 399 " sections of track (T. D. 3301$) 40% 322 " splice bars, iron or steel %c lb 1310 " tickets and pamphlets, not public docu- ments (T. D. 31478). (See Printed matter.) 322 " tie plates, Iron or steel %o lb 399 " ties, steel (T. D. 32830, 33055) 40% 324 " tires, or parts thereof Ic lb 324 " wheels, or parts thereof Ic lb 324 " wheels, steel tired Ic lb 324 " wheels, with iron or steel axles, or parts thereof Ic lb 742 Raisins (T. D. 14624) 2c lb " no allowance to be made for dirt (T. D. 33439). 1504 Rakes, Iron or steel, if not lawn (T. D. 36199).. Free 1504 " horse Free 1504 " wood Free 1404 Ramie hat braids (T. D. 27062) 30% Schedule of Duties 697 !*•*"■ Article. Rate. 1404 Ramie hat braids, manufactures of 40% 1015 " or ramie and india rubber tubings, gait- ers, suspenders, braces, cords, tassels, and cords and tassels 35 % 1011 " cloth, plain woven fabrics, not Including articles finished or unfinished, of ramie, flax, hemp, or other vegetable fiber, except cotton, weighing less than 4% oz. per sq. yd. (T. D. 3621, 12223, 12248) 35% 1004-1006 Ramie gill nettings, nets, webs, and seines, ramie chief value. (See Ramie yarns.) 1582 Ramie grass, not dressed or manufactured in any manner Free 1016 " handkerchiefs, finished or unfinished, not hemmed 35% Hemmed or hemstitched, or unfinished, having drawn threads 45 % 1430 " if embroidered 75% 1007 " hose composed wholly or in chief value of, suitable for conducting liquids or gases 17c lb and 10 % 1017 " hosiery (T. D. 27033, 27177) 35% 1021 " manufactures, n. s. p. f., ramie chief value 40 % 1004-1006 Ramie nets, ramie chief value. (See Gill nettings.) 1001 Ramie noils (T. D. 13348, 17777, 23347), as flax noils %c tb 1012 " pile fabric (T. D. 19482, 19489), ramie chief value 45 % 1002 " roving 20% 1004-1006 Ramie seines, ramie chief value. (See Gill nettings. ) 1002 Ramie sliver 20% 1004 " threads, twines, and cords, composed of two or more yarns of flax, hemp, or ramie or a mixture of any of them, twisted together, the size of the single yarn of which is not flner than eleven lea 18%c lb Finer than eleven lea and not finer than sixty lea 18 %c lb And in addition, for each lea or part of a lea in excess of eleven %olb Finer than sixty lea 56c lb And in addition thereto on any of the foregoing threads, twines and cords when boiled 2c lb When bleached, dyed, or otherwise treated 5c tb Provided, That the duty on the foregoing threads, twines, and cords shall be not less than 30% 1017 ■' underwear (T. D. 27033, 27177) 35% J017 " wearing apparel (T. D. 26774, A. 8477). 35% 1004-1006 Ramie webs. (See Gill nettings.) 1009-1010 " woven fabrics. (See Woven fabrics.) 1004 Ramie yarns, single, in the gray, not finer than 12 lea lOo tb 698 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Finer than 12 lea and not finer than 60 lea 10c lb And In addition, for each lea or part of a lea in excess of twelve %cn> Finer than 60 lea 35c Itj And in addition thereto on any of the foregoing yarns when boiled 2c lb When bleached, dyed or otherwise treated 5c lb Provided, That the duty on any of the foregoing yarns shall not be less than 25% nor more than 35%. 364 Ramrods, steel (T. D. 9869) 25% 1459 Bape, seed meal (T. D. 25462, A. 2151, 33162).. 20% 54 " seed oil (T. D. 9323, 14807, 15013, 31883, 32231) 6c gall. 1626 " seeds Free 363 Rapiers (T. D. 6350) 50% 736 Raspberries (T. D. 3162, 19532) in their natural condition, or in brine. (See Berries.) . l%c lb 806 Raspberry cordial, as fruit juice (T. D. 31832, 31845). 806 " juice, as fruit Juice (T. D. 18720). 59 " oil, if not alcoholic 25 % 749 " pulp, crushed (T. D. 23987) 35% 806 " shrub, as fruit sirup (T. D. 33280, Abt. 31711). 806 " sirup and vinegar, as fruit juice (T. D. 11689, 13195, 13973, 14731). 362 Rasps. (See Files.) 399 Rat traps, iron wire, coated (T. D. 28109, 28770). 40% 802 Ratafia $5 gall. 409 Rattan baskets, n. s. p. f 35 % If stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained, or creosoted 45 % 1406 " braids, plaits, laces, and willow sheets or squares, suitable for making or orna- menting hats, bonnets or hoods, if bleached, dyed, colored or stained.... 20% Not bleached, dyed, colored or stained. . . 15% 1456 " canes, walking (56 F. R. 817) 40% 1703 " canes, walking, rough sticks for Free 407 " chair cane (40 F. R. 570) 20 % 1703 " cores less than 7 mm. in diameter (T. D. 33362, 33939) Free 344 " fishing poles (T. D. 12948) 45% 407 " furniture beaters (72 F. R. 45, T. D. 7188, 12200) 45% 1023 " matting 8c sq. yd. 1023 " mats 6c sq. ft. 407 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12200). 45% 407 " piddicks (T. D. 19201, Abt. 44088) 20% 407 " polished 20 % 1703 " round, in the rough (T. D. 18582, 22532) Free 407 " split (T. D. 12981) 20% 1703 " unmanufactured (T. D. 13244) Free 407 " whip handles (T. D. 7188) 45% 1414 Rattles, children's, as toys (T. D. 1346) 70% " other, according to material. 1010-1011 Raven's duck, linen, as linen cloth. 1510 " virus (T. D. 28036. A. 14828) Free 1583 Ravison meal (T. D. 32645) Free Schedule of Duties 699 Par. Article. Rate. 1589 Raw cattle hides Free 1652 " rennet Free 1664 " silk. In skeins reeled from the cocoon or re-reeled but not wound, doubled, twisted or advanced in manufacture in any way Free 1204 " silk, threads or yarns made from. (See Silk threads.) 1666 " skins Free 1459 " or unmanufactured articles, n. s. p. f . . . 10% 1588 Rawhide lariats (T. D. 4751) Free 1432 '■ loom pickers (T. D. 16105, 28408) 30% 1432 " and metal shoes (T. D. 29449, A. 20290). 30% 1432 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 25491) 30% 1453 Kay screens, parts of cameras (Abt. 40173) 20% 358 Razor blades, safety, finished or unfinished, Ic each and 30% 1432 " cases, leather (T. D. 21858) 30% 1313 " cases, paper (T. D. 7162) 35% 1305 " cases, paper, surface coated. ... 5c lb and 20% 410 " cases, wood 33-1/3% " handles, pieces of ivory cut and shaped, not (T. D. 32822). 1 432 " strops, leather 30% " strops, metal and leather, according to material of chief value. " strops, wood and leather, according to material of chief value. 358 Razors and parts, finished or unfinished. Valued at less than 75c dozen, 18c each and 45% Valued at 76c and less than $1.50 dozen, 25c each and 45% Valued at $1.50 and less than $3 per dozen 30c each and 45 % Valued at $3 and less than $4 per dozen, 35c each and 45 % Valued at $4 or more per dozen, (Note Proviso.) 46c each and 46% 358 '■ corn, as razors (T. D. 15160, 33644). 368 " safety, and handles and frames for, 10c each and 30% 228 Beading glasses (T. D. 11546) 45% 919 Beady-made clothing, cotton 36% 1208-1210 Ready-made clothing, silk 60 % 1111-1115 " clothing, wool. (See Wool wearing apparel.) 398 Beamers, n. s. p. f., containing more than 6/10% of tungsten or molybdenum 60% 1604 Beapers Free 1504 Beaplng hooks, iron or steel Free 1528 Rebound books printed more than twenty years. Free Provided, That where any such books have been rebound wholly or in part in leather within such period, the bind- ing so placed upon such books shall be dutiable as provided in paragraph 1310. Sec. 320 Reciprocity with Cuba. 1439 BecoU pads (T. D. 26972, 27100) 26% 1429 Eeconstructed rubies (T. D. 21560) 20% 1307 Record paper. (See Paper, writing.) 700 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1444 Records, graphophone, phonograph and gramo- phone (T. D. 32779, 33490) 30% " master or metal matrices. (See Master records.) 53 Recovered oil (T. D. 22501, 22919) 20% 1677 " sulphur (T. D. 20085, 20141) Free 1533 Red brass (T. D. 10865) Free 1459 " carmine (T. D. 28833, A. 18429) 20% 20 " chalk (T. D. 23027) 25% 761 " clover seeds 4c lb 20 " cross clifEstone 25% 68 " earth (T. D. 19157) 25% 74 " lead 2%c lb 68 " lead levigated as a color 25% 6 " liquor, acetate of alumina 25% 9 " or crude tartar. (See Argols.) 1 "oil or oleic acid l%clb 75 " oxide, iron-oxide 20% 68 " paint 25 % 779 " pepper or capsicum, unground 2c lb 779 " pepper or capsicum, ground 5c lb 17 " precipitate 45 % 80 " prussiate of potash 7c lb 20 " putty (T. D. 11246) %c lb 1459 " sago (Abt. 44602) 20% 403 " sandalwood. (See Cabinet wood.) 78 " vermilion, containing quicksilver 28c lb 403 " wood, crude 10 % 403 " wood, advanced 15% 407 Reed piddicks (T. D. 5252, 8760, 9779) 20% 407 Reeds, chair (T. D. 11586) 20% 1703 " china (T. D. 13244, 33939) Free 407 " corset (T. D. 14382, 16593, 22576) 20% 1443 " for clarionets (T. D. 12116) 40% 407 " manufactures of (T. D. 22576) 45% 407 " from rattan 20% 1703 " round (40 F. R. 570, T. D. 21354, 33939) . Free 1703 " round, 7 millimeters or over in diameter, are whip reeds (T. D. 22533) Free 1703 " umbrella sticks, rough (T. D. 13321) Free 1703 " unmanufactured (T. D. 22371, 22533) . . . Free 407 " winding (T. D. 13244) 20% 407 " whip handles, finished (T. D. 16805) 45% 407 " wrought into chair cane (T. D. 18545, 21354) 20% 407 " wrought or manufactured from rattan or reeds, whether round, flat, split, oval, or in whatever form 20% 344 Reels, fishing 45 % 1305 Reenforced papers 5c lb and 17 % 6 Refined bauxite %clb 83 " borax %o lb 52 " camphor 6c lb 25 " chicle 15c tb 48 " glycerin 2c lb 53 " wool grease (T. D. 29546) Ic lb 218 Reflector glasses (T. D. 31342) 60% 223 " glasses, in form of glass sheets, not fash- ioned into reflectors, as cast polished plate glass (T. D. 31342, 31387). Schedule of Duties 701 ^^^ Article. Rate. 230 Keflectors, silvered beveled glass (T. D. 27783) . . 50% Refrigerating plant not ship's equipment (T. D. 22450). 71 Refuse bone black (T. D. 14700) 20 %, 1459 " camphor (T. D. 23116) 10% 1587 " fur pieces (T. D. 33338) Free 1651 " g-unny bags, used chiefly for paper mak- ing Free 393 " lead, on lead contained therein 2 %c lb 1451 " waste (16 S. C. R. 89) 10% 1673 Regalia and gems, where specially imported in good faith for the use and by order of any society incorporated or established solely for educational, philosophical, scientific, literary or religious purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use and by the order of any college, academy, school or semi- nary of learning, or any State or public library, or orphan asylum, or public hospital in the United States, and not for sale, subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, but the term "regalia" as herein used shall be held to embrace only such insignia of rank or ofllce or emblems as may be worn upon the per- son or borne in the hand during the public exercises of the society or insti- tution, and shall not include articles of furniture or fixtures, or of regular wearing apparel, nor personal property of individuals (T. D. 23143, 23856)... Free alms basin is (T. D. 34980). altar cloth is not (T. D. 34980). " altar piece or reredos is not (T. D. 34980). ■' altar trimmings are not (T. D. 34980). altar vases are not (T. D. 34980). antependia are not (T. D. 34980). " articles for charitable or benevolent asso- ciations, not (T. D. 23143). " banner not borne in the hand, is not (T. D. 33106). baptismal fonts are not (T. D. 34980). candelabra is not (T. D. 34980). carpets are not (T. D. 34980). cassocks for choirs are (T. D. 34980). chandeliers are not (T. D. 34980). cinctures are (T. D. 34980). college caps, not (T. D. 21026). " communion service is (T. D. 34980). cross, is (T. D. 31624, Abt. 25680, T. D. 34980). " curtains and draperies for altar are not (Abt. 37203). " flag for society of marksmen is not (T. D. 13124). funeral palls are (T. D. 34980). " Highland costumes for military company, not (T. D. 13379). 702 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. Regalia, joss house fittings are not (T. D. 34980). lamp is not (T. D. 12628, 34980). lectern is not (T. D. 1826, 7229, 12633, 34980). " linen surplices are not (T. D. 12387, 13489). " mardi-gras and other fancy costumes are not (T. D. 9551). missal stand is (T. D. 38683). monstrance is (T. D. 34980). ostensorium is (T. D. 12096, 34980). piece goods are not (T. D. 10685, 34980). pillow, embroidered, is (T. D. 33668, Abt. 33239). " pocket communion service is (T. D. 7106, 8049). priest's cloak, is (T. D. 31236). rosaries are (T. D. 34980). sanctuary lamp is not (T. D. 2005, 2290, 4312). " silk banner for benevolent society is not (T. D. 7956, 12423). " silk clothing for use of dragon in Chinese joss house is not (T. D. 8548). " silk scarfs for Hebrew congregation are not (T. D. 2939). " surplices for private use are not (T. D. 13489). " uniforms for military company are not (T. D. 13379, 14608). 372 Registers, cash, and parts 25% 505 Regllsse, Florente and pastilles, confectionery (T. D. 25647, 29298, A. 19767) 40% 1705-1706-1707-1708 Reglisse, works of art. Regulations by Secretary of the Treasury. 1506 " animals for breeding purposes. 1514 " articles exported and returned. 1530 " books, maps, etc., for societies and institutions. 814 " enforcement of Schedule 8. 1632 " olive oil, ■ rendered unfit for food. 1673 " regalia for societies, etc. 1647 " theatrical scenery, etc., not for sale. 1104 " wool and hair duties. 376 Regulns of antimony (T. D. 11020) 2c tb 1556 " of copper (T. D. 21291, 23656) Free 1459 Beibkuchen (T. D. 37844) 20 % 704 Reindeer meat 4c lb 1306 Relief pictures, as lithographic prints (T. D. 12791). 1446 Religious articles of devotion. (See Rosaries.) " books not free as professional books (T. D. 15685). 1211 Remanit (T. D. 27865) 60% 1430 Renaissance, articles of, as lace (T. £>. 28519).. 90% 24 Rendered oils, and combinations of, containing alcohol, if containing 20 % of alcohol or less 20c lb and 25 % If containing more than 20% and not more than 50% of alcohol. . 40c lb and 25% Schedule of Duties 703 Par. Article. Rate. If containing more than 50% of alcohol, 80c n> and 25% 53 Rendered oils (T. D. 6993), n. s. p. f 20% 772 Renkon 25 % 773 " dried and sliced (T. D. 27020) . 35% 1652 Rennet powder (T. D. 38034) Free 1652 Rennets (T. D. 6624) Free 1652 " raw, prepared, or liquid (T. D. 6624, G. A. 3905) Free 1604 Repair parts for agricultural implements Free Sec. 321 Repeal provisions. 1704 Replicas or reproductions, not more than two, of original sculptures and statuary, etc. . . Free 1449 " or reproductions of works of art, n. s. p. f 20% 68 Repolln (T. D. 27633) 25% 1205 Reps, as silk cloth 55 % 1108-1109 Reps, woolen, as wool-woven fabrics. 1671 Resada, enfleurage grease (T. D. 25023, A. 396), If not alcoholic Free 1459 Residuum, candle tar (T. D. 14460) 20% 1597 " of burnt pyrites (T. D. 9410) Free 1459 '• of corn starch (T. D. 6641) 20% 1469 " of petroleum (T. D. 6592) 20% 1632 " olive oil (T. D. 39491) Free of wool grease, as wool grease (T. D. 20816). 1114-1115 Resin and wool hats (T. D. 13380). (See Wool wearing apparel.) 1584 Resin gum (T. D. 6694, 6697, 7360, 12977, 16639) Free 1594 " giitta percha, crude (T. D. 26997, A. 9721) Free 1584 " gutta percha, seconds (T. D. 26694, A. 7983) Free 35 " jalap 10 % 35 " medicinal 10 % 5 " nux vomica 25 % 34 " of scammony (T. D. 6118, 23444, 28199). 10% 23 If put up in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or similar forms, not less than 25% 1459 •' pitch (T. D. 29516, A. 20562) 20% 28 " synthetic phenolic. . For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1441 " synthetic phenolic, articles wholly or partly manufactured, wholly or in chief value of 30 % 1448 " violin (T. D. 6697, 12977, 16099, 16304). 15% 1448 " violin, in wood (T. D. 12977) 15% 1448 " violin, in glass (T. D. 6697) 15% 47 Resinate of lead 3c tb 51 " of manganese (T. D. 25805, A. 3851)... 25% 28 Resinlike products, synthetic. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % oo " products prepared from phenol, For 2 years, 7c tb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 61 Resinolde d'iris (T. D. 26218, A. 5495) 45% 1 KHA TE^f^tiR n s p. f Free 390 R^stenc;e strips (T. D. 245G1). (See Nickel sheets.) 704 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 39(1 Resistance sheets (T. D. 25023, A, 415). (See Nickel sheets.) 316 " wire (T. D. 25023, A. 415). (See Iron wire.) 27 Resorclnol, not suitable for medicinal use. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 28 " medicinal For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 1443 Resort musique (T. D. 25825, A. 3956) 40% Reticules, according to material of chief value. 1548 Retort carbon (T. D. 17816, 18532, 24847) Free 1459 " carbon, ground (T. D. 28252) 20% 1548 " graphite (T. D. 24847) Free 201 " settings, firebrick (T. D. 17388, 27422).. 25% 216 Retorts, gas (T. D. 7335, 22758) 20% 399 " platinum, for chemical uses (T. D. 733). 60% 1459 Revalenta Arabica (T. D. 8636, 16987) 20% 1671 Revenue stamps, foreign Free 903-904-906 Revere stripes, cotton (T. D. 6360), as Cotton cloth.) 366 Revolving pistols. (See Pistols.) 504 Rhomnose 50% 807 Rhapsodia, as ginger ale (T. D. 12722). Rhea, so-called, is an ostrich (T. D. 34057). 1429 Rhinestones (T.. D. 16482, 17103, 17128) 20% 61 Rhodlnol, if not alcoholic (T. D. 25972, A. 4399) . 45% 1596 Rhodium Free 21 " chloride (T. D. 26682, A. 7877) 25% 21 " salts and all other compounds and mix- tures of which rhodium is chief value. 25% 752 Rhododendrons (T. D. 10720, 12640, 12542, 15848, 16316, 28953, 28983) 25% 752 " grafted or layer plants, and not seedlings (T. D. 29267, A. 19651) 25% 214 Rhodonite, manufactures of (T. D. 13337), plain. 30% Decorated 40% 1567 Rhubarb root (T. D. 19455) Free 752 " roots, for cultivation (T. D. 30685) 25% 761 Rib grass seeds (T. D. 31883) 2c lb 316 " wire (T. D. 14965). (See Iron wire.) 221 Ribbed glass. (See Glass, plate.) 913 Ribbon, China, so-called (T. D. 15855) 35% 375 " magnesium (T. D. 15137, 22127), on magnesium content 40o lb and 20% 375 " wire (T. D. 8015, 12944, 15014), on magnesium content 40c lb and 20% 385 Ribbons, bullions 65% 913 " cotton 35% 910 " cotton plush 50% 910 " cotton velvet '. 50 % 1015 " flax, hemp or ramie 35% 1 430 " fringes 90% 1213 " horsehair, artificial 45c lb and 60% 385 " India rubber and tinsel wire, lame or lahn 55% 385 " lahn 55% 385 " lame 55% 375 " magnesium, on the metallic magnesium content 40c lb and 20% 385 " metal (T. D. 4204) 55% Schedule of Duties 705 P-*"- Article. Rate. 1213 Ribbons, of visca, cellophane or other cellulose products, not compounded . .45c lb and 60% 1207 " silk 55% 1213 " silk, artificial or imitation 45c lb and 60% 1430 " silk, embroidered 75 % 1207 " silk, not embroidered 55% 385 " silk and metal thread, metal thread chief value (T. D. 27674, A. 13210) 55% 1207 " silk and metal thread, silk chief value (T. D. 27674, A. 13210) 55 % 1206 •' silk plush, silk chief value 60 % silk and cotton, according to material of chief value (14 O. A. G. 130, T. D. 20991, 21113). 1207 " silk and cotton gauze, silk chief value (T. D. 18277, 21113, 21860, 22561) 55% 385 " tinsel or metal thread 55% with extra warp thread for a draw string, dutiable at rate of material of manu- facture (T. D. 26815). 913 " typewriter (T. D. 18149) 35%- 1206 " velvet, silk (T. D. 18024, 18331) 60% 1113 " woolen, with or without rubber, on wool content 45c lb and 50% 742 Bibes, currants (T. D. 17741) 2c tb 504 Blbose 50% 342 Ribs, for parasols and umbrellas 50% 1403 Rice, beaded curtains, if not appliqugd (T. D. 19495) 60% 1403 " beads, strung (T. D. 32943) 60% 727 " broken %c lb 727 " brown (hulls removed) l%c tb 727 " brown Japan (T. D. 18162) l%clb 505 " cooked, candied, confectionery (T. D. 28921, A. 18662) 40% 727 " flour (T. D. 7192, 10954, 22229) %c lb 733 " flour cakes (T. D. 29050, A. 19066) 30% 727 " ground (39 F. R. 191) %c lb 1459 " hull ashes (T. D. 23633) 10% 727 " hulled and still having inner cuticle on.l%c lb 727 " meal %c lb 727 " milled (bran removed) 2c lb 727 " paddy or rough rice (T. D. 5916, 21082). Ic lb 1304 " paper, as paper, tissue (T. D. 11859. (See Paper, tissue.) 1653 " patna, cleaned for use in the manufac- ture of canned foods (T. D. 12253, 13010, 13231, 13423, 16957, 17610, 80 F. R. 887) Free 727 " polish and bran %c tb 727 " powder (T. D. 22229) %c lb 82 " powder, for toilet use 75% 1567 " root (T. D. 6215, 25665, A. 3121) Free sieve, mesh of (T. D. 22528, 22680). g5 " starch, made from potatoes l%c lb All other starch Ic lb 1459 " starch fiber (T. D. 2764, 12856) 20% 761 " wild, seed of (T. D. 22876) 2c lb 804 " wine. (See Still wine.) $1.25 gall. Sec. 301. Rice from Philippine Islands Free 5 6 Ricinoleic acid 3 5 % 706 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 345 BJdlng bridle hardware 50 % if plated with gold or silver 60% sticks, according to material of chief value (T. D. 25991, A. 4491). 365 Rifle and shotguns, combined. (See Guns.) personal eftects (T. D. 18363, 23676, 23700). 364 " sporting, muzzle-loading and parts (T. D. 7819, 9396, 9772, 19626) 25% 1414 Rifles, air 70 % 365 " breech -loading and repeating. (See Guns. ) 365 " breech-loading and repeating, barrels and stocks for, and parts of. (See Guns.) 62 Rtmmers perfumery (T. D. 13056) . . . .40c lb and 75% 371 Rims, for bicycles. (See proviso) 30% 316 Ring travelers, spinning and twisting 35% 1105 Ring waste (T. D. 7915, 10728, 10752) 31c lb 1424 Ringlets, human hair, completed for use (T. T>. 12213) 35% 1428 Rings, children's, with imitation stones (T. D. 14943) 80% 1424 " human hair 35 % 1428 " if jewelry (T. D. 11546, 12109) 80% 399 " metal, not jewelry (T. D. 20800) 40% 345 " saddlery (T. D. 8865). (See Saddlery.) 399 " tempered steel (T. D. 15161) 40% 68 Ripolin (T. D. 29665) 25% 315 Rivet wire rods. (See Iron and steel wire TOds.) 332 Rivets, automobile tire 30% 230 " glass headed (T. D. 12927) 50% 332 " iron and steel n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12015).. Ic lb 332 " lathed, machined or brightened 30% 399 " metal, n. s. p. f 40% 1666 Roans (T. D. 20900) Free 1552 Roasted coffee (T. D. 15408, 16274) Free 1459 " maize (T. D. 7071) 20% 1111 Robes, automobile and carriage, wool. (See blankets, wool. ) 1420 " buffalo or bear (T. D. 3351) 40% 1108-1109 Robes, dress patterns, woolen (T. D. 14302), plain, as woolen dress goods. (See Woolen fabrics.) 1430 Robes, embroidered 75% 1420 " goatskins, carriage (T. D. 3702, 6844, 6078, 7063) 40% " lap, according to material (T. D. 2374, 7298, 10721, 10722-, 10781, 11198, 11975, 12150, 12252). 1430 " linen, embroidered (T. D. 17121) 75% 1420 " sable (T. D. 14564) 50% 910 " Turkish toweling (T. D. 18596) 50% 9 Rochelle salts 5c lb 1609 Rock asphalt, limestone Free 605 " candy 40% 1429 " crystal, cut for jewelry, not set 20% 1429 " crystal, not cut (T. D. 13346, 17337) 10% 233 " crystal, manufactures (T. D. 22163).... 50% 399 " drills (T. D. 35145) 40% 235 " lime, rubble (T. D. 16172, 16335), as stone, building. Schedule of Duties 707 Pai- Article, Rate. 1622 Rock moss, crude Free 1633 " oil (T. D. 12823), crude or refined Free 1643 " plaster, crude Free 205 " plaster, ground or calcined 11.40 ton 1640 " phosphate, for fertilizing (T. D. 4114) . . Free 83 " salt, in bags, sacks, barrels, or other packages lie 100 lbs 83 " salt, in bulk 7o 100 lbs 1416 Rockets on gross weight 12c lb 210 Rockingham earthenware 25% " earthenware defined (T. D. 30290, 33000, 32271) 1509 Rocoa, and extracts of Free 1459 Rococo candles (T. D. 15111) 20% 27 Rodinal (T. D. 13587) For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 374 Rods, aluminum 9c lb 381 " brass, and piston rods 4o lb 381 " bronze, copper chief value (T. D. 29296). 4c lb 315 " cold rolled, cold drawn, cold hammered or polished. (See Wire rods.) 381 " copper 2%clb 315 " drill. (See Wire rods.) (T. D. 16044, 16080, 23278.) 315 " fence. (See Wire rods.) 344 " fishing ; . . 45 % 230 " glass, towel rack bars (T. D. 30824, 31971) 50% 315 " horseshoe nail. (See Wire rods.) 390 " nickel 25% If cold rolled, cold drawn, or- cold worked, in addition 10% 380 " nickel silver 30% 231 " opal 40% 216 " plates, and other forms, of whatever ma- terial composed, and wholly or partly manufactured, for manufacturing into brushes, for electric motors, generators, etc 45% 315 " rivet. (See Wire rods.) 315 " screw. (See Wire rods.) 399 " stair, metal 40% 315 " steel wire (60 F. R. 267, T. B. 13371, 22468, 23278). (See Iron and ste'%1 wire rods.) 721 Roe, fish, caviar and other, for food purposes, prepared or preserved 30% 721 " in tin cans (T. D. 15716) 30% 356 Roll bars for pulp and paper machinery 20% 221 Rolled glass. (See Glass, plate.) 726 " oats 100 lbs 80c 321 Roller bearings, iron or steel 10c lb and 46 % 1402 " skates, and parts of 20% 42 " varnish (T. D. 37874) 25 % 321 Rollers and balls, antifriction 10c lb and 45% 321 " and metal balls, commonly used in ball or roller bearings 10c lb and 45 % 399 " burr stone and iron (T. D. 7140), if Iron chief value 40 % 1313 " calender (T. D. 16202) 35% 708 F B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 399 KoUers, copper (T. D. 13472, 21656, 51 F. R. 526) 40% 1415 " emery (T. D. 8611) 20% 410 " lithographic, wood (T. D. 6136) 33-1/3% 396 " print, and print blocks, used in printing, stamping, or cutting designs for wall or crepe paper, linoleum, oilcloth, or other material, n. s. p. t., composed of metal 60% 396 " wall paper, metal chief value (T. D. 9096) 60% 410 " wooden 83-1/3% 1562 liolling mill scales and cinders (T. T>. 8463) .... Free 1445 Rolls, calender rolls or bowls of cotton, paper, husk, wool, or mixtures thereof, or stone* of any nature, compressed be- tween and held together by iron or steel heads or washers fastened to iron or steel mandrels or cores, suitable for use In calendering, embossing, mang- ling or pressing operations 35% 397 " cylindrical steel, ground and polished, valued at 25c lb or over 25% 1116 " hair, wool (T. D. 29031, A. 19007). (See Wool wearing apparel.) 48 " of licorice (T. D. 12361, 12531) 26% 399 " steel engraved, suitable for use in en- graving or printing bonds, etc 40% 1416 Roman candles, on gross weight .12c lb 1543 " cement. (See Proviso.) Free 237 " mosaics, slate 15 % 1657 " vitriol Free 218 Rondelles, glass, colored (T. D. 12685) 55% 1302 Roofing felt (T. D. 3668, 7984, 9303, 14469, 17678) 10% 308 " iron corrugated 75/lOOc tb If valued at more than 3c lb 20% 399 " material, iron and asbestos (T. D. 7984), iron chief value 40% 1302 " paper (T. T>. 14409) 10% 1401 " paste, asbestos chief value 25% 237 " slate (T. D. 2396) 15% 202 " tiles, not slate. (See Tiles.) (T. D. 21174.) 308-309 Roofing, tin. (See Iron sheets.) 1502 Root, althea (T. D. 6788) Free 1511 " arrow, crude (T. D. 11090) Free 402 " brier, unmanufactured 10% 774 " chicory, ground or otherwise prepared, n. s. p. f 3c lb 774 " chicory, raw, dried or undried, but un- ground l%clb 774 " dandelion, prepared 3c tb 774 " dandelion, raw, dried or undried, but un- ground l%clb 85 " flour, for use as starch (T. D. 13692) .... Ic lb 779 " ginger, not preserved or candied, un- ground 2c lb 779 " ginger, ground 5c lb 776 " ginger, candied, or otherwise prepared or preserved 20 % 85 " ground, as starch Ic tb Schedule of Duties 709 PAB. Article. Rate. 402 Boot, ivy, unmanufactured 10% 402 " laurel, unmanufactured 10% 36 " licorice, ground (T. D. 14605) %c lb 36 " licorice, unground %clb 1502 " marshmallow or althea, unmanufactured (G. A. 3735) Free 35 " if advanced, non alcoholic 10% 36 " sarsaparilla Ic lb 751 " stocks, cultivated for flowers 30% 34 Roots, advanced in value, as drugs, if not alco- holic 10 % 751 " bulbous, cultivated for flowers 30% 751 " bulbous, not edible, n. s. p. f 30% 1567 " crude, as drugs, if not alcoholic t'ree 751 " dahlia tubers (G. A. 3735) 30% 34 " flnger orris (T. D. 12661), if not alcoholic 10% 1642 " for Agricultural Department or U. S. Botanical Garden Free 752 " hops, for cultivation 25% 1622 " horseradish (T. D. 33413, 33414) Free 751 '• lily-of-the-valley (T. D. 16946) $2.00 M 751 " n. s. p. f 30% 751 " peony (T. D. 13680) 30% 1005 Rope, bale, of hemp 2%c lb 316 " buoy and grapnel (T. T>. 9200) 35% 329 " chain. (See chain.) 921 " cotton (T. D. 9187) 40 % 1651 " ends, fit only for paper stock Free 1021 " flax 40% 1439 " grass, n. s. p. f 25% 1426 " hair of ox or cattle (T. D. 18306) 40% 1005 " hemp 2%crb 1588 " hide Free 1588 " raw hide (T. D. 4751) Free 1005 " Russian bolt (T. D. 16221) 2%cn) 316 " steel (T. D. 9200, 10760, 11380, 11553, 14254) 35% 1005 " tarred or untarred, of manila, sisal or other hard fibers %clb " tarred or untarred, wholly or In chief value of sunn, or other bast fibers, but not including cordage made of jute. ... 2c lb 1651 " waste Free 316 " wire 35% 316 " wire with hemp core (T. D. 16812) 35% 901 Roping, cotton. (See Cotton yarn.) 1439 " wood-shaving (T. D. 36425) 25% 1402 Roqne balls, sawdust and celluloid, wood chief value (t. T>. 28033) 30% 1440 Rosaline perles (T. D. 10929, 12034) 35% 27 Rosanllin For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 1446 Rosaries (except if made in whole or in part of gold, silver, platinum, gold plate, silver plate or precious or Imitation precious stones), valued at not more than $1.25 per dozen 15 % Valued at more than $1.25 per dozen. ... 30% If made in whole or in part of gold, silver, platinum, gold-plate, silver plate, or precious or imitation precious stones. . 50% 710 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1446 Rosaries, drilled precious stones on gold or silver chains (T. D. 28300, A. 16039) 50% 752 Rosa Rugosa, 3 years old or less (T. D. 21922), $2.00 M 752 " Rugosa, cuttings, seedlings or stocks, n. s. p. f 25% 752. " rubri folia, is brier rose (T. D. 29419, A. 20270) $2.00 M 752 Rose brier, 3 years old or less $2.00 M 505 " crystallized, as confectionery (T. D. 9268). 1567 " leaves, crude, if not alcoholic Free 61 " oil of, artificial (T. D. 25972) 45% 62 " ointment (T. D. 15245) 76% 752 •' plants (T. D. 14707, 20759, 21922) 4c each 752 " Manettl, multiflora, 3 years old or less. .$2.00 M 752 " stock, n. s. p. f., not more than 3 years old $2.00 M 63 " water (T. D. 5945, 9931, 10411, 12228), non-alcoholic 20% 1631 Rosemary, or anthoss oil, if not alcoholic Free 762 " seed (T. D. 10949) 6c lb 751 Roses, cut flowers (T. D. 10720, 11034, 21922).. 40% 1631 " attar or ottar of (T. D. 9241, 13557), if not alcoholic Free 749 " conserve of (T. D. 4339), if not alcoholic. 35% 752 " Manetti stock (T. D. 20759), 3 years old or less $2.00 M 1631 " oil of, if not alcoholic (T. D. 10549)... Free 410 Rosewood, articles of 33-1/3 % 403 " boards, sawed 15% 403 " in the log, rough or hewn 10% 403 " veneers 20% 1688 Rosin Free 1448 " encased in glass, violin (T. D. 6697) .... 15% 1448 " in wood, violin 15 % 1584 " or resin, crude (T. D. 7360) Free 1584 " or resin, otherwise than crude Free 1584 " seconds (T. D. 26694) Free 1448 " violin 15% 28 Rosolic acid For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 802 Rosolie, a cordial $5.00 gall. Sec. 505 Rotten fruits, allowance for (T. D. 17072, 30446, 32470, 32570, 33278, 33392, 33482). 1675 Rottenstone Free 1509 Roucou, and extract of Free 62 Rouge 75 % 68 " a color (T. D. 26248. A. 5695) 25% 68 " vigital (T. D. 10082) 25% 221 Rough plate glass. (See Glass, plate.) 303 Round iron. (See Iron, round.) 303 " iron in coils or rods. (See Iron, round.) 1213 Roving, artificial silk 20c lb, but not less than 25% 1002 " ramie, flax or hemp 20% 1105 " waste wool 31c lb 901 " cotton (T. D. 17834, 17964, 20820, 20953) 5% 1003 " jute. (See Jute yarns.) 1202 " silk. (See Silk, spun.) 1106 " wholly or In part of wool or camel's hair 33c lb and 20% Schedule of Duties 711 *"•*"• Article. Rate. Rowboat, not a personal effect (T. D. 18256). 316 Rubber and metal cables 36 % 316 " and metal wires 35% 1*39 " bags 25% 1402 " balls 30% 1439 " bulbs with cotton nets, used in pyro- graphic work (T. D. 27318) 25% 1439 " dental (T. D. 17855, 33088, Abt. 31039). 25% 1457 " dust (T. D. 22602) 10% 1439 " India, cords (73 F. R. 810) . 25% 1594 " India, crude Free 1594 " India, milk of Free 1694 " India, refuse Free 1439 " manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14826).. 25% 1440 " manufactures, vulcanized, n. s. p. f 35% 1439 '■ printing blankets (T. D. 17266) 25% 1594 " reclaimed (T. D. 21631, 29731, 31544).. Free 1439 " recoil pads (T. D. 26972) 25% 15 94 " recovered or reclaimed (T. D. 29731) .... Free 1594 " scraps (T. D. 15465, 21631) Free 762 " seed (T. D. 29449, A. 20359) 8c tb 1594 " shoes, old (T. D. 15779) Free 1459 " solution (T. D. 28104, A. 15102) 20% 1439 " sponges 25 % 1439 " tubing, for artiHcial flowers (T. D. 14213, 17088, 84 F. R. 154, T. D. 32584, Abt. 28737) 25% 1419 " tubing, with thorns, for artificial flowers (T. D. 13438) 60% 1594 " washed (T. D. 29559, A. 20653) Free 235 Rubble, lime rock (T. D. 35, 2890, 16172, 16836), as building stone 50% 1429 Rubies, cut 20% 1429 " reconstructed, not set (T. D. 16730, 21550) 20% 1429 " rough 10% 1428 " set 80% 28 Ruby powder For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 208 " talc, so called, as mica (T. D. 11996). 77 " varnish (T. D. 25385, A. 1901), as var- nish. 1430 Ruchings 90% 1430 " artificial horsehair 90% 1430 " artificial silk 90% 1430 " silk 90% 1430 Ruffled muslin curtains (T. D. 13965, 15960)... 90% 1430 Rufflings and ruchings, neck, of whatever yarns, threads, or filaments composed 90% 1118 Rugs, articles composed wholly or in part of, n. s. p. f 30% 1116 " Aubusson and Axminster, not made on power driven loom 55% 1117 " axminster, n. s. p. f 40% 1116 " Berlin 55% 1117 " Brussels and Wilton 40% 1116 " chenille axminster 55% 1022 " cotton 36 % 1020 " cork carpet, same duty as cork carpet.. 36% 1020 " corticine, same duty as corticine 35 % 712 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1116 Rugs, Daghestan (T. D. 18051) 55% 1022 " flax, hemp or jute 35% 1420 " goat-skin, not made up (T. D. 12986, 22931) 40% 1117 " ingrain 25 % 1022 " Japanese jute, as rugs, jute (T. D. 17394) 35% 1119 " Jipins (T. D. 9980), as wool manufactures n. 8. p. f 50% 1022 " jute (T. D. 13724, 13947, 13950) 35% 1021 " linen for horses 40% 1020 " linoleum, same duty as linoleum 35% 1022 " manufactured from straw 3c sq. yd. 1116 " not made on power-driven loom 55% 1020 " oilcloth, same duty as oilcloth 20% 1116 " Oriental (T. D. 10646) 55% 1116 " Savonnerie 55% 1420 " sheep-skin 40% 1211 " silk (T. D. 18014) 60% skins dressed with hair not (40 F. R. p. 872). 1116 " Smyrna 55% 1111 " steamer, wool. (See Blankets, wool.) ■ 1022 " straw, round or split, or other vegetable substance 3c sq. yd. " traveling (T. D. 17353), according to ma- terial of chief value (T. D. 20863, 32899). 1022 " vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f 40% 1117 " velvet and tapestry 40% 1420 " With stufEed fur heads (T. D. 15817) 40% 1116-1117 Rngs, woolen, floor, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13734, 14372, 14732), same as carpets of which composed. 1313 Roles, engineers' slide, paper (T. D. 14308) 35% 1439 " or rulers, bone (T. D. 7945) 25% 399 " or rulers, brass or copper 40% 1439 " or rulers, gutta percha » . 25 % 1440 " or rulers, ivory (T. D. 9295) 35% 1303 " papier-mache 25% 1440 " vulcanized india-rubber 35% 410 " or rulers, wood ( T. D. 7945) 33-1/3% 802 Rum $5 gall. 63 " bay, distilled or compounded. .40c lb and 60% 59 " bay, essence or oil of, if not alcoholic. ... 25% 802 " cherry, as cordial $5 gall. 59 " flavoring (T. D. 25089, A. 590). (See Preparations, alcoholic compounds.) 912 Rnnners, cotton 30% 218 Rupert's tears, glass, if blown (T. D. 12684) 55% 1419 Ruscus leaves, prepared (T. D. 27826) 60% 1622 Rushes, split and dried (T. D. 24330) Free 1622 " unmanufactured (40 P. R. 573) Free 733 Rusks, sponge (T. D. 37941) 30% 1001 Russia hemp Ic tb 1001 " hemp, hackled 2c lb 308-309 Russia sheet iron, as iron and steel sheets. 1009-1010-1011 Russia sheeting. (See Fabrics, flax.) 720 Russian sardines, in oil (T. D. 21826) 30% 400 Rust on iron or steel, no allowance for (T D 7296). 762 Rutabaga seed 4c lb Schedule of Duties 713 P*"- Article. Rate. 1596 Ruthenium Free 1619 KntUe (T. D. 25000, A. 250) Free 728 Bye (T. D. 9247). (Bu. 56 lbs.) 15c bu. 728 " flour (T. D. 6156) 45c 100 lbs 761 " grass seed (T. D. 14721) 2c lb 728 ■■ meal 45c 100 lbs 1419 " sheaves, dried (T. D. 13375) 60% 730 ■• shorts (T. D. 677) 15 % S Par. Article Rate 34 Sabadllla seeds (T. D. 12728) advanced in value, value, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " seeds, crude. If not alcoholic Free 1420 Sable robe, not made up (T. D. 14564) 50% 1420 " skins, dressed (T. T>. 10053) 25% 1579 " skins, not dressed (T. D. 13686) Free 363 Sabres and sabre blades 50% 82 Sacarbolate (T. D. 24901) 15 % 504 Saccharides 50% 28 Saccharin (T. D. 19276) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 501 Saccharose, as sugar (T. D. 25677, A. 3170). 1459 Saccharum (T. D. 14150) 20% 62 Sachets, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9533, 15150).... 75% If alcoholic 40o lb and 75% 62 " powder for (T. D. 16731) 75% 1008 Sacking, plain woven, twilled and all other, n. s. p. f., not bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, nor rendered noninfiammable Ic lb Bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, or rendered noninflam- mable Ic lb and 10% 1008 " jute, of single jute yarns or from twilled or other fabrics, composed wholly of jute, not bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored, nor rendered noninflammable Ic lb and 10 % Bleached, printed, stenciled, painted, dyed, colored or rendered noninflam- mable Ic lb and 15 % 1018 Sacks, jute yarn, woven fabrics. Saddlebags, carpeting, according to material (T. B. 15721). 1113 Saddle girths, wool or hair (T. D. 8255), on the wool content 45c lb and 50% 1105 Saddler's flocks (T. D. 27674) 24c lb 1436 Saddlery, for any of the foregoing (except metal parts) ' 35 % 345 " or riding bridle hardware, not plated. ... 50% Plated with gold or silver 60% 1506 " other than leather, n. s. p. f Free 371 Saddles, bicycle (T. D. 14733, 17507) 30% 1436 " leather, valued more than $40 each 35% 1606 " leather, n. s. p. f Free 327 Sadirons, cast iron 20 % 339 " containing electrical heating elements as constituent parts thereof 50% Safe may be household effects (T. D. 9703). 714 F. b. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1418 Safety fuse $lMft. 399 " lamps, miners' (T. D. 32507J 40% 350 " pins (44 F. R. 160), not plated and not jewelry ' 35 % 399 " pins, plated (T. D. 28653), not jewelry.. 60% 14a8 " pins, valued over 20c doz., metal, or if jewelry 80% 358 " razors, and safety razor handles and frames 10c each and 30 % " razor blades, iinished or unfinished, Ic each and 30% Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph (358), when imported, shall have the name of the malcer or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the blade or shank or tang of each and every blade and on safety razors and parts thereof. 39 Saffron and safiiower, and extract of (T. D. 18881), if not alcoholic 15% 39 " cake, if not alcoholic 16 % 39 " extract, if not alcoholic 16 % 24 " extract, alcoholic (T. D. 18881). (See Preparations, alcoholic). 1459 " imitation (T. D. 3330) 20% 762 " seed (T. D. 26735) 6c lb 68 " substitute (T. D. 29031) 25% 61 Safrol (T. D. 27087), if not alcoholic 45% 779 Sage, unground (T. D. 6791) Ic lb 779 " ground 3c lb 59 " oil, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9336) 26% 762 " seed (T. D. 15165) 6c lb 1654 Sago, crude (T. D. 21804) Free 1654 " flour (T. D. 23021, 24203) Free 1459 " German (T. D. 28937) 20% 85 " in fiake Ic lb 85 " Portland (T. D. 15176) Ic lb 1021 Sail cord (T. D. 14405) 40% 921 " duck 40% 1623 " needles (T. D. 13502) Free 761 Sainfoin or French grass seed (T. D. 14937) 2c lb 749 Saint John's bread or bean seed 35% 753 " Julien plum stocks, cuttings or seed- lings $2.00 M 1459 Sake, dregs (T. D. 38898) 20% 804 " Japanese, as wine, still (T. D. 30263). 1692 SaJdets, wafers for medicine (T. D. 27331) Free 5 Sal-acetosella (August 27, 1857, Philadelphia).. 25% 773 Salad cream or dressing (T. D. 27223) 35% 54 " oil, olive, as olive oil (T. D. 15398). 762 " seed 6c lb 706 Salami, ham sausage (T. D. 27850) 20% 7 Sal-ammoniac l%elb 5 Sal-dluretlc 25 % 83 Saleratns y,c tb 504 Sallcin 50% 28 Salicylate ammonium (T. D. 21591), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % Schedule of Duties 715 Pab. Article. Rate. 28 SaUcylate lithia (T. D. 21591), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7o tb and 46% 28 " phenol (T. D. 22411), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 5 " of soda (T. D. 4809) 25 % 5 " of sodium (T. D. 14518) 25% 28 SaUcyUc acid (T. D. 5524), For 2 years, 7c tb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 24 Salipyrene (T. D. 15125, 20051). See Prepara- tions, alcoholic). 762 SaUsburia seed (T. D. 29339) 8c lb 718 Salmon, in tins, n. s. p. f 25% 717 " fresh (T. D. 23772) 2o lb 717 " frozen (T. D. 25430) 2c lb 717 " packed in ice 2c lb 720 " packed in oil, etc 30% 718 " prepared or preserved, not skinned or boned, or in tinst or in oil 25 % 718 " skinned or boned, in bulk, or in imme- diate containers weighing with their contents more than 15 lbs each, net weight 2%clb 1004 " twine, as flax thread. 1646 Sal-nitre, as saltpeter, crude Free 28 Salol (T. D. 16640, 19898) . .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1649 Saloqulnine (T. D. 30733) Free 83 Sal-soda (T. D. 16006) Vic lb 83 Salt, in bags, sacks, barrels, or other packages, lie 100 lbs In bulk 7c 100 lbs 808 " brine, dutiable as mineral water (T. D., AM. 36365). 1667 " cake (T. D. 12643) Free 1459 " celery (T. D. 32263) 20% 808 " drippings, mineral water (T. D. 29056). " sacking. (See sacking.) 718 Salted fish, n. s. p. f 1 % c lb 719 " herring. (See Fish.) 718 •' salmon, n. s. p .f. (T. D. 23772) 25% 1666 " sheepskins, raw (T. D. 13516) Free 1646 Saltpeter, crude Free go " refined or partly refined (T. D. 674) %c lb 5 Saltre lavande (T. D. 17628) 26% 5 Salts alkaloid (66 P. R. 746) 25 % 1649 " alkaloid from cinchona bark Free 6 " aluminum, all others, n. s. p. f 25% 27 " anilin For 2 years, 7c lb and 56 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 8 " antimony Ic lb and 25 % 22 " bismuth 35% 1646 " black (T. D. 12565) Free 1618 " Carlsbad (T. D. 9716) Free 89 " cerium, n. s. p. f 36 % 5 " chemical and medicinal, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11416) 25% 24 " chemical and medicinal, alcoholic. (See Preparations, alcoholic.) 716 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Pab. 29 1565 60 EO 83 26 21 5 1S83 1618 28 1649 5 60 5 1583 1645 1649 1650 9 88 9 5 89 90 1690 21 27 21 27 28 1658 21 5 5 28 1428 24 5 17 24 1459 Article. Rate. Salts, cobalt 30 % " cyanide Free " ecgonine and cocaine $2.60 oz. epsom (T. D. 21503, 23158) %clt> " Glauber $1.00 ton " glycerophosphoric 35% gold 25 % ichthyol (T. D. 23337) 25% " manure (T. D. 7764) Free " mineral, not artificial, obtained by evaporation from mineral waters, when accompanied by duly authenticated certificate Free naphthol (T. D. 13579). For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c Ih and 45% nitrate (T, D. 20131) 25% " of cinchona bark (T. D. 6865) Free " of iodine 25% of opium $3.00 oz. of potash (T. D. 497, 561, 715) 25% " of potash containing less than 30% potash (T. D. 715, 4210), as fertilizer. Free " of potash, all crude, n. s. p. f Free " of quinia Free " of radium Free " of rochelle 5c lb " of strychnine 15c oz. " of tartar, as argols, crude. " of tartar, granulated and purified (T. D. 4575) 25% " of thorium ...» 35% " of tin 25 % " of uranium (T. D. 4293) Free " platinum 25 % " potassium or sodium, of naphtylamin- sulfo acids, naphtolsulfo acids, and amidonaphtolsulfo acids, not medicinal and not colors or dyes, For 2 years, 7c R> and 65% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% " rhodium 25% " salicylic acid For 2 years, 7c lb and 56 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% " Medicinal For 2 years, 7o lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 46 % " selenium Free silver 25 % smelling, perfumed (T. D. 21264) 26% waste (T. D. 3874) 25% Salvarsan, coal tar derivative, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % Salvation Army brooches are jewelry (T. D. 26914). Salves, medicinal, if alcoholic. (See Medicinal preparations, alcoholic.) " If not alcoholic (T. D. 4835) 25% " medicinal, mercurial 45% Salypyrine (T. D. 20051). (See Medicinal prep- arations, alcoholic.) Samoline (T. D. 33620) 20% Schedule of Duties 717 Pak- Article. Rate. Sec. 308 Samples, in bond for exportation (T. D. 35539, 364S8, 36896). Sec. 308 Samples imported in bond. 5 Sanatogen (T. D. 30208) 25% 1675 Sand, crude or manufactured Free 1542 " blast machines and parts of Free " blast work on glass is not cutting (T. D. 11541). 218 " blasted glass 55% 1675 " colored (T. D. 23319) Free 1675 " containing clay (T. D. 27493) Free 214 " are (T. D. 33189, 33523) 30% 335 " iron or steel %clb 1675 " lawn, weed killer (T. D. 28889) Free 1676 ■• molding (T. D. 39180) Free 1621 " monazite Free 1676 ■• n. s. p. f Free 1675 " polishing (T. D. Abt. 43278) Free 1675 " silica (T. D. 32767) Free Sandals are wearing apparel (T. D. 26417). 399 " rawhide, straw and metal, metal chief value (T. D. 25825) 40% 1567 Sandalwood chips (T. D. 12314, 26284, 34174) . . Free 410 " manufactures 33-1/3% 59 " oil if not alcoholic 25% 1567 " root, if not alcoholic (T. D. 34174) Free 1584 Sandarac gum, advanced in value, if not alcoholic Free 1584 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. Abt. 42836) Free 235 Sandstone, metates (T. D. 33018) 50% 235 " when hewn, dressed or polished 50% 235 " not hewn, dressed or polished (T. D. 22694) 15ccu. ft, 1449 " statuary, if work of art (T. D. 3968) 20% 1675 " unmanufactured, not suitable for use as monumental or building stone Free 39 Sanguln (T. D. 9103, 12537) 15% 5 Santonate of calcium, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9935) 25% 81 Santonin and salts of 75c tb 28 Sap yellow For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 214 Sapharin (T. D. 32760) 30% 82 Sapo viridis (T. D. 16968) 16% 82 Sapone Delia Regina, as toilet soap, perfumed (T. D. 13951) 30% 1459 Saponine (T. D. 31813) 20% 367 Sapphire, watch jewels (T. D. 14710) 10 % 1429 Sapphires, artificial or reconstructed 20% 387 " bearings for watches, clocks or meters (T. T>. 33494) 10% 1429 " cut (T. D. 13809. 17179) 20% 1429 " rough (T. D. 21323) 10% 1428 " set 80% 759 Sapucaia nuts (T. D. 26802) Iclb 1111 Sarapes, wool blankets (T. D. 29031). 1584 Sarocolla gum advanced in value, if not alco- holic Free 1584 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free Sarcophagi, according to material (T. D. 13863). Sard, brown, as semi-precious stone (T. D. 25525). 718 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 720 SardeUes (T. D. 1481, 6407, 9773, 14919, 15043, 19214, 22087). (See Sardines.) 720 Sardines, sardellen, sardels and sprats, packed in oil (T. D. 19352, 32392, 33816) 30% Otherwise prepared or preserved (except in oil or other substances), in imme- diate containers weighing with their contents not more than 15 lbs each.. 25% In bulk or in immediate containers weighing with their contents more than 15 tbs each iy,clb are herring (T. D. 26289, A. 5962). " keys for boxes, as usual coverings (T. D. 22009). 399 " keys for boxes, if packed separately (T. D. 13618) 40% 720 " Norwegian, as sardines (T. B. 17645). 720 " Russian, in tin packages (T. B. 17577, 17645). (See Sardines, sardellen, etc.) 718 " smoked (T. B. 17645) 2%c lb 75 Sardinian earth, crude %c lb 68 " earth, in oil (T. B. 9770) 25% 75 " powdered %clb 212 Sarreguimines ware (T. B. 29393). (See China- ware.) 807 Sarsaparilla (T. B. 17479) 15c gall. 36 " root Ic lb 34 Sarsum, non-alcoholic (T. B. 39123) 10% 1003 Sash cord, jute (T. B. 12360). (As Jute cordage.) 1430 " curtains, tamboured (T. B. 14635) 90% 1430 " nets 90 % 903-904 " piece goods, as cotton cloth (T. B. 10512). 1700 " stock (T. B. 4958) Free 312 Sashes, frames and building forms, iron or steel. 25% 1211 " military, silk (T. B. 15023) 60% 1210 " silk (T. B. 18077) 60% 1567 Sassafras bark and root, crude, if not alcoholic. . Free 34 " bark and root, not crude, if not alcoholic 10% 59 " oil, if not alcoholic 26% 1439 Satchels, grass, for tea (T. B. 12564) 25% 1432 " leather 30% 1431 " leather cut in shapes for (T. B. 8363)... 20% 1432 " parchment 30% 903-904 Satin and sateen cotton, as cotton cloth (T. B. 3889, 6328, 14712). 1205 " and sateen, silk, as silk cloth 56% " back ribbons, according to component of chief value (T. B. 11186). 1409 " cut for buttons 10% 1210 " slippers, satin chief value 60% 1206 " soleil (T. B. 16109), as plushes 60% 76 " white %c lb 403 " wood boatds, sawed, planks, deals, and other forms not further manufactured than sawed 15% 403 " wood in the log 10% 1651 Satinet rags (T. D. 25526) Free 734 Sauce, apple 2%c lb 773 " anchovy essence (T. B. 22176) 35% 721 " bloater paste (T. B. 21758) 30% 773 " celery (T. B. 6080) 35% Schedule of Duties 719 Par. Article. Rate. 773 Sauce, Chinese soy (T. D. 11202, 16787) 35% 773 " chutney (T. D. 38068, 38933) 35% 778 " nsh (T. D. 14389, 14906) 35% 779 " French mustard (T. D. 16522) 8o tb 773 " Melba (T. D. 36766, 37163) 35% 779 " mustard (T. D. 16816) 8c tb 773 " n. s. p. f 35% 773 " punch (T. D. 30733) 35% 339 Saucepans, brass or copper 40% 327 " cast iron 20 % 327 " oast iron, coated, or tinned, glazed (T. D. 8527) 20% 339 " cast iron, enameled 5c lb and 30% 339 " tin 40% 773 Sauerkraut (T. D. 16485) 35% 773 " with bologna sausage (T. D. 16485) 35% 1655 Sausage, casings Free 1313 " casings, artificial (T. D. 9377) 35% 706 " meat in cans (T. D. 7066) 20% 1655 " skins (T. D. 9377) Free 706 Sausages, Bavarian, in tins (T. D. Abt. 39858).. 20% 706 " blood pudding (T. D. 7066, 32584, 32987) 20% 706 •• bologna (T. D. 2220, 9340, 11876) 20% 706 " cervelatwurst (T. D. 28351) 20% 706 " Chinese (T. D. 29923, 30801) 20% 706 " Frankfurter (T. D. 28775) 20% 706 " German (T. D. 2220, 9340) : 20% 706 " in lard (T. D. 28361) 20% 706 " mattwurst (T. D. 28351) 20% 706 " meat and vegetables, meat chief value (T. D. 25498) 20% 706 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14708, 17498, 25498) 20% 1459 " pease (T. D. 17498) 20% 706 " plockwurst (T. D. 28351) 20% 706 " salami ham (T. D. 27850) 20% 24 Savone d'iode (T. T>. 24216). (See Preparations, alcoholic compounds.) 1567 Savory leaves, crude (T. D. 29887, A. 21547) Free 779 " leaves, in glass or other small packages for culinary use 25% 1668 Sawdust for dyeing or tanning (T. D. 27866) .... Free 1457 " if not for dyeing or tanning (T. D. 4899) 10% 410 " compressed into articles 33-1/3% 304 Saw plates. (See Steel ingots.) 1700 Sawed boards, planks, deals and other lumber of whitewood, sycamore and basswood (T. D. 33876) Free 403 " boards, planks, deals and all forms of sawed cedar, lignum-vltae, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rose- wood, satinwood, Japanese white oak and Japanese maple 15% -[700 " lumber, n. s. p. f Free 340 Saws, back 20 % 340 " butchers', in coils (T. D. 20758) 20% 340 " circular (T. D. 6272, 8580, 15702) 20% 340 " cross cut 20% 340 " drag 20% 340 •" hand 20% 340 " jewelers' or piercing 40c gross 720 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 340 Saws, mill 20% 340 " n. s. p. f 20% 340 " piercing 40c gross 340 " pit 20 % 340 " pruning (T. D. 37570) .. 20 % 340 " steel band 20 % 1114 Saxolane hosiery. (See Hosiery, wool.) 1117 Saxony carpets 40 % 1443 Saxophone 40 % 214 ScagUoli tops for tables, etc. (Sept. 13, 1889, N. Y.), plain 30% Decorated 40 % 233 Scale bearings, agate and crystal (T. D. 16979).. 50% 1556 " copper Free 1604 Scales, beet sugar (T. D. Abt. 44347) Free 399 " brass (T. D. 12964) 40% 399 " iron (T. D. 11650) 40% 399 " metal (T. D. 12964) 40% " weighing, according to material. 1430 ScaUoped articles (T. D. 32228, 32569) 75% 359 Scalpels, veterinarians' (T. D. 27801, A. 13355).. 45% 731 Scalplngs, grain or seed, ground or unground. ... 10% 24 Scanuucmy, medicinal preparation (T. D. 6118, 30287). (See Medicinal preparations, alcoholic. 1584 " resin (T. D. 28199, 30287) Free 23 "If put up in capsules, pills, tablets, loz- enges, troches, ampoules, jubes, or sim- ilar forms Minimum 25 % 1700 Scantling, as lumber (T. D. 8062) Free Scapnlaries, completed, according to material (T. D. 10930, 11842). 921 " printed on cotton (T. D. 10930) 40% 1428 Scarfpins and parts, jewelry (T. D. 24935) 80% 919 Scarfs, cotton (T. D. 35715) 35 % 912 " cotton, made of plain woven cotton cloth, n. s. p. f 30 % 1430 " cotton, tamboured (T. D. 12550, 16708). 75% In piece, partly made wearing apparel (T. D. 26613). 1017 " linen (T. D. 19199) 35% 1430 " linen, embroidered 75% 1210 " silk (T. D. 4418) 60 % 1210 " silk, colliers' (T. D. 11022, 16118) 60% 1114 " wool knit, valued not more than $1 lb ..36c lb and 40% valued more than $1 and not more than $2 lb 40c lb and 45% valued more than $2 lb 45c lb and 60% 1647 Scenery, theatrical, brought by manager, under six months' bond (T. D. 16889) Free 1449 " theatrical, hand painted, as paintings, if work of art (T. D. 9161). 20% " theatrical, other than above, according to material. 399 Scent bottles, silver (T. D. 12143) 60% 27 Schaefer salt For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% 1202 Schappe silk yarn. (See Spun silk.) 1433 Schmaschen gloves. (See Gloves.) 1021 School bags, hemp (T. D. 5834) 40% Schedule of Duties 721 Pab- Article. Rate. School, niter for, dutiable (T. D. 17447). 27 Schwarzbleze (T. D. 17755), For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 1522 Schwai'zbrod (T. D. 31429) Free 752 Sciadopytis, evergreen seedlings (T. D. 29449)... 25% ScientUic apparatus, gymnasium apparatus not (T. D. 18423). 1647 " apparatus brought by professional scien- tists, artists, or lecturers for use by them for temporary exhibition Free 1310 " books, if of bona fide foreign authorship (T. D. 17609) 15% All other, n. s. p. f 25 % 360 " instruments and parts of, not plated with gold, silver, or platinum 40% Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph (360), when imported, shall have the name of the maker or pur- chaser, and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk con- spicuously and indelibly on the outside, or if a pointed instrument, on the out- side when closed. " instruments for physicians and surgeons in hospitals are not free (T. D. 14637, 18708, 18767). 1528 " societies, publications of, issued to sub- scribers (T. D. 11256) Free 1567 Scilla or squills Free 357 Scissors and shears, nail, barbers', and animal clippers, pruning and sheep shears, and all scissors and other shears and blades for the same, finished or unfinished (T. D. 17846). Valued not more than 50c doz., .3%ceachand 45% Valued more than 50c and not more than $1.75 doz 15c each and 45% Valued more than $1.75 doz., 20c each and 45% Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have die sunk conspicuously and indel- ibly, the name of the maker or pur- chaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin, to be placed on the outside of the blade, between the screw or rivet and the handle of scis- sors and shears (except pruning and sheep shears), and on the blade or han- dle of pruning and sheep shears and clippers. ■1C7 " lamp trimmers or snuffers are (T. D. 20450). 357 •-' manicure, as scissors (T. D. 16307, 17047). 359 " surgical (T. D. 39409) 45% 373 Scoops 30 % 762 Scorzonera seed (T. D. 26736) 6c lb 1115 Scotch caps (T. D. 10961). (See Wool clothing). 722 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Pab. Article. Rate. 1108-1109 Scotch flannels (T. D. 17971). (See Wool flannels.) 214 Sconriiig brick (T. D. 22682) 30% 731 Sconrlngs, grain or seed, ground or unground.. . 10% 1311 Scrap albums, wholly or partly manufactured (T. D. 7103) 30% 374 " aluminum 5c fb 1310 " books (T. D. 2109) 25% 1533 " brass or Dutch metal, fit only for reman- ufacture Free 1556 " copper, old, fit only for remanufacture . . Free 89 " gas mantle, metal oxides chief value.... 35% 380 " German silver (T. D. 3156) 20 % 1594 " gutta percha Free 1594 " india rubber refuse, fit only for remanu- facture (T. D. 13423) Free 301 " iron, fit only for remanufacture, value not more than 7c lb (T. D. 10556) 75cton 1601 " iron junk (T. D. 32069) Free " iron, punchings and clippings (7 S. C. R. 546) are (T. D. 9358). iron, old iron rails not (11 S. C. R. 768). 301 " iron, wrought, fit only for remanufacture, valued not more than 7c lb 75c ton 393 " lead, fit only for remanufacture, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 1435). .2%c lb 375 " metallic magnesium 40c lb 208 " mica (T. D. 16809). (See Mica.) 1644 " platinum Free 1579 " rabbit skins (T. D. 20447, 31237) Free 1594 " rubber, fit only for remanufacture Free 301 " scale, iron (T. D. 11282), fit only for re- manufacture, valued under 7c tb.... 75c ton 1606 " sole leather (T. D. 32613) Free 301 " steel, fit only for remanufacture, valued not more than 7c lb (T. D. 22711, 23843) 75c ton 1685 " tin and tin plate Free 603 " tobacco (T. D. 22635) 35c tb 395 " zinc, old and worn out, fit only for reman- ufacture l%crb 399 Scrapers, steel or iron 40 % 1407 Scratch brushes (T. D. 5519) 45% 318 Screen, woven-wire, with meshes not finer than 30 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling 25 % with meshes finer than 30 and not finer than 90 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling 35 % with meshes finer than 90 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling 45% 731 Screenings, grain or seed, unground or ground.. 10% 409 Screens, bamboo (T. D. 12144) 35 % If stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained or creosoted , . . . . 45% " bamboo and silk, according to material of chief value (T. D. 13308). 1403 " beaded, if not appliquSd 60 % 409 " compositions of wood 35% If stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained or creosoted 45% Schedule of Duties 723 Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Screens, cotton, embroidered (T. D. 28204, 31941) 75% 1422 " hand, as fans (T. D. 12317) . 50% 1449 " hand painted, are paintings (T. D. 24015) 20% " Japanese, according to material of chief value (T. D. 12879, 12966, 14063). 399 ■• metal, if not plated 40 % 1430 " ornamented with appliqufe work (T. D. 15843) 75% 1313 " paper (57 F. R. 394, 18795) , 35% " silk and wood, according to material of chief value (T. D. 11375, 12148, 13308). 1430 " silk, embroidered (T. D. 32582, 33124).. 75% 409 " straw 35 % If stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained or creosoted 45% 1119 " tapestry, wool (13225) 50% 1118 " wholly or in part of carpets oV rugs, n. s. p. f 30% 409 " wood (T. D. 13663) 35% If stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained or creosoted 45 % 1119 " woolen, n. s. p. f 50% 315 Screw wire rods, iron or steel. (See Iron and steel wire rods.) 399 " spikes, railway (T. D. 25711) 40% 399 Screws, bed (T. D. 2465) 40% 399 " brass (T. D. 15157) 40% 338 " iron or steel, commonly called wood screws 25% 399 " jewelers (T. D. 7159) 40% 367 " jewelers', if part of watches 45% 410 " of wood 33-1/3 % 1009-1010-1011 Scrims, flax (T. D. 14253, 15231), as flax cloth. 903-904-906 Scrims, cotton, as cotton cloth. 1010-1011 Scrims, jute, as jute cloth (T. D. 14545). 313 Scroll, iron or steel, n. s. p. f. (1 S. C. R. 346), valued at 3c per lb or less, 8 inches or less in width and thinner than % and not thinner than 109/1000 inch. . 25/lOOc lb thinner than 109/1000 and not thinner than 38/1000 inch 35/lOOc lb thinner than 38/1000 inch 55/lOOc lb 1440 " ivory (T. D. 6395) 35% 410 Scrolls, bamboo (T. T>. 12808, 71 F. R. 864) .. 33-1/3% 1673 Sculpture, casts of, for use as models, or for art educational purposes only Free 1449 " n. s. p. f., if work of art (T. D. 37785) . . 20% 1704 Sculptures, originals (T. D. 36725, 37785) Free 1706 " specimens for exhibition Free 1415 Scythe stones, artiflcial, emery chief value (T. D. 8786) 20% 1590 " stones, natural, as hones or whetstones. . Free 373 Scythes (T. D. 15796) 30% 1622 Sea grass, crude (T. D. 21015) Free 1439 " grass baskets (T. D. 31759) 25% 1406 " grass, dyed and plaited, suitable for mak- ing or ornamenting hats (T. D. 31759) . 20% 1442 " grass, manufactured or dyed 10% 1439 '• grass, manufactures of (T. D. 31759)... 25% 1656 " herring, fresh Free 724 F. B. VandeCrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 717 Sea herring, frozen or packed in Ice (T. D. 39492) Ic lb 773 " moss, canned (T. D. 33194) 35% 1622 " moss, crude Free 1442 " moss, roanufactured or dyed 10% stores, various matters (T. D. 18922, • 19181, 19220, 21324, 22012, 23433). 53 Seal oil 6c gall. 1630 " oil of American fisheries Free 1420 ". skin, articles of, not wearing apparel (T. D. 9085) 40% " skin, articles of, wearing apparel 50% skin garments, regulations for (T. D. 34161). 1420 " skins, dressed and finished 40% 1579 " skins, raw Free 1431 " splits, other than shoe leather (T. D. 25067) 20% 1459 SeaUng wax (T. D. 25595) 20% 1439 Seatangle tents (T. D. 38137) 25 % 1426 Seating hair (T. D. 10862) 35% 1622 Seaweed, crude or unmanufactured Free 42 " agar-agar (T. D. 24053) 25% 1442 " manufactured or dyed (T. D. 4635) 10% 773 '■ prepared (T. B. 31053) 35% 312 Sections of columns or posts, iron or steel as- sembled 20% 312 " of columns and posts not assembled. .1/5 c lb 1642 Seed cane, imported by Department of Agricul- ture Free 1604 " lac Free 372 " cleaning machine (T. D. Abt. 44913) 30% 753 Seedlings, apple $2 per M 752 " brier rose, 3 years old or less ^2perM 752 " coniferous evergreen 25% 752 " greenhouse stock 25% 752 " of all fruit and ornamental trees, n. s. p. f. 25% 753 " of grapes, currants and gooseberries.... 25% 752 " Myrobolan plum, Mahaleb or Mazzard cherry 25% 752 " Manettl multiflora, brier rugosa, and other rose stock, 3 years old or less, $2 per M 762 " nursery, n. s. p. f 25 % 753 " of pear, apple, quince, plum, cherry, and other fruit stock $2 per M 753 " orange (T. D. 2009) $2 per M 752 " Rosa Rugosa, 3 years old or less $2 per M 762 Seeds, agricultural, n. s. p. f 6c lb 761 " alfalfa 4c lb 762 " alligator pear (T. D. 32424) 8c lb 761 " alslke clover 4c lb 779 " anise 2c lb 761 " anthox anthum odorata (T. D. 10949)... 2c lb 34 " aromatic, as drugs advanced in value... 10% 1567 " aromatic, as drugs, crude (T. D. 12727, 14152) Free 14(i3 " articles of (T. D. 38902) 60% 1419 '■ artificial 60% 762 " asparagus (T. D. 27636) 6c lb 762 " Australian saltbush (T. D. 17836) 6c lb Schedule of Duties 725 "■*»• Article. Rate. 762 Seeds, balm (T. D. 10949) 6o lb 763 •• bean (T. D. 29922) 1%0 lb "62 " beet, except sugar beet (60 F. R. 175) ... 4c lb 1657 " beet, for sugar (T. D. 6635) Free 779 " black cummin (T. D. 12826) Ic lb 761 " black tare (T. D. 14721) 2c lb 762 " boiled or roasted (T. D. 33511) 6c lb 762 " cabbage (T. D. 6635) lOclb 762 " canary (T. D. 20517, 20622, 24976) Ic lb 1642 " cane for United States Free 779 " caraway Ic lb 779 " cardamom 10c lb 762 " carrot (T. D. 6635) 4c lb 779 " cassia 2c lb 760 " castor, or castor beans %c lb 762 " cauliflower 25c lb 762 " celeriac (T. D. 25499) 6c lb 762 " celery (T. D. 12726) 2c lb 1657 " chickpeas or garbanzos Free 762 * " chicory (T. D. 7523, 15177) 6c lb 761 " clover, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18267) 2c lb 761 " clover, alsike 4c lb 761 " clover, crimson Ic lb 761 " clover, red 4c lb 761 " clover, spurry (T. D. 15020) 2o lb 761 " clover, white 3c lb 1567 " colchicum (T. D. 12728) Free 762 " collard 10c lb 1567 " conium (T. D. 12727) Free 779 " coriander (T. D. 8550) %c lb 762 " corn salad 6c lb 760 " cotton (T. D. 10740, 15480) l/3c lb 761 " crimson clover Ic lb 1657 " cowpeas Free 1567 " croton Free 779 " cummin Ic lb 762 " dandelion (T. D. 25499) 6c lb 762 " date (T. D. 21544) 8o lb 1567 " dill (T. D. 32997) Free 762 " eggplant 6c lb 779 " fennel Ic lb 1567 " fenugreek Free 762 " field, n. s. p. f 6c lb 760 " flax (T. D. 6978) (56 lbs bu.) 40c bu. 762 " flower 6c lb 1642 " for United States Department of Agricul- ture Free 761 " French grass (T. D. 14937) 2o lb 762 " garden, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14721) 6c lb 761 " grass, n. s. p. f. (T. T>. 15864) 2c lb 761 " hairy vetch 2c lb 1626 " hemp Free 1567 " hoarhound Free 762 " holly (T. D. 29339) 8c lb 762 " ilex (T. D. 29339) 8c lb " Importation Act and regulations for (T. D. 33176, 33294). 1642 " imported by Department of Agriculture. . Free 762 " iris or orris (T. D. 29119) 6c lb 762 " iute 6c lb 762 " kale 8c n» 726 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1626 Seeds, kentia (T. D. 17506, 18308) Free 762 " kohl-rabi 8c lb 762 " larkspur (T. D. 12732) 6c lb 762 " lathyrus (T. D. 1B162) 6c lb 765 " lentil (T. D. 8131) %c lb 762 " lettuce 6c lb 762 " limonla (T. D. 29339) 8c lb 760 " linseed (T. D. 6978) (56 lbs bu.) 40c bu. 762 " lotus lily (T. D. 33263) 6o lb 761 " lupin (T. D. 31478) 2c lb 765 " lupini (T. D. 11059) %c lb 1567 " lycopodium (T. D. 11080) Free 762 " mangel wurzel (6 S. C. R. 175) 4c lb 762 " marjoram (T. D. 32997) 6c lb 760 " maw (T. D. 7828) 32c 100 lbs 1567 " medicinal, crude Free 762 " melon (T. D. 5897) 6c lb 1459 " melon, peeled (T. D. 32113) 20% 1469 " melon, salted and roasted (T. D. 33344). 20% 761 " millet (T. D. 16995) Ic lb 1459 " millet, prepared for food (T. D. 19094).. 20% 1626 " moon (T. D. 3451) Free 762 " mushroom spawn Ic lb 779 " mustard, whole Ic lb 762 " nasturtium (T. D. 17508) 6c lb 1567 " not edible, n. s. p. t Free 762 " n. s. p. f 6c lb 34 " of morbid growth, as drugs, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " of morbid growth, as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1626 " oil, all, n. s. p. f. (if oils therefrom are free) (T. D. 8759) Free 1459 " olive kernels, ground (T. D. 8254) 20% 762 " onion (T. D. 6635) 15c lb 1419 " ornamental 60 % 1626 " palm nuts (T. D. 13491) Free 762 " pandanus (T. D. 26875, 31883) 8c lb 762 " parsley (T. D. 1757) 2c lb 762 " parsnip (T. D. 6164) 4c lb 762 " pea beans (T. D. 11235) 6c lb 762 " pea, sweet (T. D. 9231) 6c lb 762 " pepper (T. D. 15165) 15c lb 1626 " perilla Free 1459 " pine, hulled (T. D. 3532) 20% 760 " poppy (T. D. 23113) 32c 100 ms 762 " pueraria (T. D. 29339) 6c lb 762 " pumpkin (T. D. 7259) 6c lb 762 " quince (T. D. 11212) 8c lb 1567 " quince, non-germinating (T. D. 14152).. Free 762 " radish 4c lb 1626 " rape Free 761 " red clover 4c lb 762 " red melon (T. D. 32981 ) 6c lb 761 " rib grass (T. D. 31883) 2c lb 727 •• rice (T. D. 21082) Ic lb 762 " rosemary (T. D. 10949) 6c lb 762 " rubber (T. D. 29449) 8c lb 762 " rutabaga 4c lb 761 " rye grass, Italian and English (T. D. 14721) 2clb Schedule or Duties 727 Par. Article. Rate. 1567 Seeds, sabadilla (T. D. 12727, 12728) Free 762 " sage (T. D. 15165) 6c tb 761 " sainfoin (T. D. 14937) 2c lb 762 " Salisburia (T. D. 29339) 8c lb 761 " seradilla (T. D. 27578) 2c lb 1626 " sesame (T. D. 22435) Free 761 " shamrock (T. D. 26097) 2c lb 762 " shrub (T. D. 29339) 8c lb 761 " sorghum 2c lb 779 " spice 25 % 762 " spinach (T. D. 6221, 6227) Ictb 761 " spring vetch lo lb 761 " spurry (T. D. 27578) 2clb 1B67 " staphisacre (T. D. 12730) Free 749 " St. John's bread or bean (T. D. 6974)... 35% 1567 " stropanthi (T. D. 12731) Free 1657 " sugar beet Free 762 " sugar cane for 6c lb 760 " sunflower (T. D. 21671) 2c lb 1567 " tamarind (T. B. 29498) Free 62 " teacake (T. D. 23679) 75% 762 " thyme (T. D. 10949) 6o lb 761 " timothy 2o lb 762 " tree (T. D. 29339) 8c lb 762 " tropaeolum (T. D. 9354) 6c lb 762 " turnip (T. D. 6635) 4c lb 1419 " varnished for millinery ornaments (T. D. 15022) 60% 762 " vegetable, n. s. p. f 6c lb 761 " vetch, hairy 2c lb 761 " vetch, spring . . . .■ Ic lb 761 " vetches, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21762, 27306).. 2c lb 762 " vine, hardy (T. D. 29339) 8c lb 1459 " watermelon, salted and roasted (T. D. 33344) 20% 729 " wheat (T. D. 16436). (Bu. 60 lbs.) 30obu. 761 " white clover 3c lb 1567 " wild celery (T. D. 32081) Free 774 Seelig's coffee (T. D. 14783) 3c lb 903-904-906 Seersucker, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 13236). 1205 Seersucker silk, as silk goods 55% 214 Seger cones (T. D. 33886) 30% 214 " kegel (T. D. 31316) 30% 5 Seidlitz mixture 25% 6 " powders 25% 1004 Seine twine (T. D. 11530). (See Flax twine.) 1006 Seines, flax and gill netting shall pay the same duty per pound as the highest rate imposed in this Act upon any thread, twine, or cord of which the mesh is made, and, in addition thereto 10% 1006 " hemp or ramie shall pay the same duty per pound as the highest rate imposed in this Act upon any thread, twine, or cord of which the mesh is made, and, in addition thereto 10% Sec. 489 Seizure for undervaluation. Sec 305(a) Seizure for obscene articles. 1658 Selenimn (T. D. 23028) Free 1658 " salts of Free Selvedges, dutiable (T. D. 11580, 12343, 12350). 728 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 233 Seml-preclous stones, articles of, n. s. p. f., not jewelry 50 % 1429 " precious stones, for jewelry, cut, not set. . 20% Uncut 10 % 1428 " precious stones, set 80% 729 Semolina 78c 100 lbs 34 Seneca root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. 10% 1567 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free 11 Senegal gum %c lb 1567 Senna leaves Free 1305 Sensitized paper 3c lb and 20 % 1457 " paper cuttings (T. D. 22957) 10% 1504 Separators, cream, value not exceeding $50.... Free 372 " cream, value exceeding $50 25% 1564 Sepia, or cuttle fish bone Free 1108-1109 Serges, as wool woven fabrics. Serial novels not periodicals (T. D. 7283, 14643). 1310 Sermons, printed, if of bona fide foreign author- ship (T. D. 11681) 15% 1310 " all other, n. s. p. f 25% 233 Serpentine manufactures (T. D. 17960) 50% 1510 Serum, tuberculosis (T. D. 28074) Free 1510 Serums derived from animals and used for thera- peutic purposes Free 1632 Sesame or sesamum seed oil Free 1626 " or sesamum seeds Free 83 Sesquicarbonate of soda ^c tb 1439 Setons, India rubber 25 % 1440 " India rubber, vulcanized 35% 1429 Settings, precious stones, for jewelry (T. D. 6279) 20% 214 Sewer pipes (T. D. 23765) 30% 343 Sewing machine needles (T. D. 14456, 15991), $1.15 M and 40% 372 " machine heads, valued at not more than $75 each (T. D. 31866) 15% 372 " machines and parts of, valued at not more than $75 each 15 % 372 " machines, valued at more than $75 each. 30% 1414 " machines, toy (T. D. 15145) 70% 1623 " needles, hand Free 1204 " silk, if in the gum, $1 lb, but not less than 35%. If ungummed, wholly or in part, or if further advanced by any process of manufacture, $1.50 lb, but not less than 40%. In no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported. 902 " thread Per 100 yards, %c Duty shall be not less than 20% nor more than 35%. In no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported. 228 Sextants, (T. D. 37713, 38877) 45 % 717 Shad, fresh, frozen, or packed in ice (T. D. 15573) Ic lb 743 Shaddocks Ic lb 406 " boxes containing. (See Proviso.) 25% 1310 Shade cards (T. D. 16426) 25% Schedule of Duties 729 Par. Article. Rate. 409 Shades, bamboo, wood, straw or composition of wood 35 % If stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained or creosoted 45% 218 " for use in connection with artificial illu- mination in chief value of glass or paste or a combination of glass and paste, . . 60% 339 " steel, enameled (T. D. 30825) . .5o lb and 30% 372 Shaft generator (T. D. 32377) 30 % 304 Shafting, mill steel (T. D. 10556). (See Steel ingots.) 319 Shafts, steel, if a forging 25 % 399 " grindstone (T. D. 16807) 40 % 1548 Shale (T. D. 7396). (See Proviso.) Free 5 Shampoo, foot 25% 62 " powder (T. D. 27649) 76% 1419 Shamrocks, artificial (T. D. 29517, 32053) 60% 1430 Shams, cotton.lace (T. D. 17488) 90% 1430 " silk, embroidered (T. D. 15214) 75% 1411 Shanks, button (T. D. 9017, 21369) 45% 1427 Shapes for hats or bonnets, fur. (See hats, caps, etc.) 304 ■■ steel, pressed, sheared or stamped. (See Steel ingots.) 718 Shark fins, prepared, in bulk, or in immediate containers, weighing with their con- tents more than 15 lbs each (T. D. 10744, 31894) 2%c lb 1576 " skins Free 1415 Sharpeners, emery, knife (T. D. 9393) 20% 355 Sharpening steels. (See t^utlery.) 82 Shaving cream (T. D. 13881) 30% 1559 Shavings, cork (T. D. 12994) Free 1651 " fit only for paper stock Free 334 " steel 5c lb and 30 % 348 Shawl clasps, iron or steel, not plated with gold, silver, or platinum and not mounted on tape (T. D. 13874) 55% 348 " clasps, mounted on tape 60% 350 " pins, base metal, not plated and not jewelry 35% 1114 Shawls, broche, cashmere or India, knit, valued not more than $1 per lb (T. D. 9150), 36c lb and 40% Valued more than $1 and not more than $2 per lb 40c lb and 45 % Valued more than $2 per lb . . . 45c lb and 50% 1114 " camel's hair, knit, valued not more than $1 per lb (T. D. 1535) 36c lb and 40% ■ Valued more than $1 and not more than $2 per lb 40c lb and 45% Valued more than $2 per lb . . . 45c lb and 50% 01 9 " cotton 35% fichus not (T. D. 15329, 15587). Ill A " ice-wool squares, valued not more than $1 per lb (T. D. 14251) 36c lb and 40% Valued more than $1 and not more than $2 per lb 40c lb and 45 % Valued more than $2 per lb . . . 45c tb and 50% J430 " lace, cotton or other vegetable fiber.... 90% 1430 " lace, silk 90% 730 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Shawls, lace, wool 90% 1017 " linen 35% 1210 " silk 60% 1430 " wool, embroidered (T. D. 17587) 75% 1114 " woolen, knit, valued not more than $1 per tb (T. D. 16845) 36c lb and 40% Valued more than $1 and not more than $2 per lb 40c lb and 45% Valued more than $2 per tb . . . 45c lb and 50% 1114 " woolen knit, valued not more than $1 per lb (T. D. 5903) 36c lb and 40% Valued more than $1 and not more than $2 per lb 40c lb and 45 % Valued more than $2 per lb . . . 45c tb and 50% 356 Shear blades for use in power or hand machines, 20% 301 Shearings of boiler plate valued not more than 7c lb (T. D. 23843) 75c ton 357 Shears, nail, barbers', and animal- clippers, prun- ing and sheep shears, and all scissors and other shears, and blades for the same, finished or unfinished (T. D. 8587). Valued not more than 50c doz., 3 % c each and 4 5 % Valued more than 50c and not more than, $1.75 doz 15c each and 45 % Valued more than $1.75 doz., 20c each and 45% 357 " hedge and garden, valued not more than 50c doz. (T. B. 7587) ... .3%c each and 45% Valued more than 50c and not more than, $1.75 doz 15c each and 45% Valued more than $1.75 doz., 20c each and 45% 357 " horse, valued not more than 50c doz. (T. D. 8178) 3%c each and 45% Valued more than 50c and not more than, $1.75 doz 15c each and 45% Valued more than $1.75 doz., 20c each and 45% 357 " pruning, valued not more than 50c doz., 3 % c each and 45 % Valued more than 50c and not more than, $1.75 doz 15c each and 45 % Valued more than $1.75 doz., 20c each and 45% 357 " sheep, valued not more than 50c doz. (T. D. 16827) 3 %c each and 46% Valued more than 50c and not more than, $1.75 doz 15c each and 46% Valued more than $1.75 doz., 20c each and 46% Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have die-sunk conspicuously and Indel- I ibly, the name of the maker or pur- chaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin, to be placed on the outside of the blade, between the screw or rivet and the handle of scissors and shears (except pruning and sheep shears), and on the blade or handle of pruning and sheep shears and clippers. 381 Sheathing or yellow metal, copper chief value (T. D. 14523) 4c n> Schedule of Duties 731 P-*R- Article. Rate. 1302 Sheathing felts, adhesive, for vessels (T. D. 17678). (See Proviso.) 10% 1302 " paper (T. D. 14409). (See Proviso.) 10% 1309 " paper for lining boxes (T. D. 10155) 30% l»02 " roofing felt (T. D. 14409). (See Proviso.). 10% 1419 Sheaves of wheat and grass, prepared (T. D. 10073, 13375, 20497, 21984) 60% 702 Sheep $2 head 1655 " casings or sausage skins Free 1659 " dip (T. D. 31799, 32690) Free 1659 " dip, creosote (T. D. 32690) Free 1514 " exported shorn and returned with wool, if imported by or for the account of the exporter (T. D. 2492) Free 357 " shears, valued not more than 50c doz. (T. D. 16827) 3%c each and 45% Valued more than 50c and not more than $1.75 doz 15c each and 45 % Valued more than $1.75 doz., 20c each and 45% Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have die-sunk conspicuously and indel- ibly, the name of the maker or pur- chaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin, to be placed on the outside of the blade, between the screw or rivet and the handle of scissors and shears (except pruning and sheep shears), and on the blade or handle of pruning and sheep shears and clippers. 1117 " skin mats (T. D. 10745) 30% 1101-1102 Sheep skins, cabretta wool, as sheep skins with wool on (T. D. 28468). 1579 Sheep skins, China (T. D. 29229, 29715, 31318).. Free 1431 " skins dressed and finished, other than shoe leather (T. D. 13315) 20% 1420 " skins, dressed, with wool on (T. D.37201) 25% 1666 " skins. Mocha (T. D. 28190, 28195) Free 1606 " skins, rough alum (T. D. 26356) Free 1666 " skins, salted, without wool (T. D. 13516, 21680, 22702) Free 1431 " skins tanned or tawed, other than shoe leather (T. D. 13449) 20% 1666 " skins, without the wool, raw (T. D. 20244, 20900) Free 1659 " wash (T. D. 8182, 8782) Free 1101-1102 Sheep wool. (See Wool.) 374 Sheet aluminum 9c lb 381 " brass 4c lb 3gl " copper, rolled plates 2%crb 42 " gelatin, colored (T. D. 16837). (See Gela- tin.) 308-309-310 Sheet iron or steel. (See Iron or steel sheets.) 393 Sheet lead ...... ..... .2%cn) 3gg " metal, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, if not plated 40% iqiO " music, if of bona fide foreign authorship (T. D. 12682, 13797, 19183) 15% All other 25 % 732 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1310 Sheet music, loose, if of bona flde foreign au- thorship (T. D. 11118) 16% All other 26 % 390 '• nickel (T. D. 16981) 26% 1644 " platinum '^^f!? 1439 " rubber (T. D. 3966) 25% 313 " steel in strips, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16826).. 26% 395 " zinc 2o lb 1009-1010-1011 Sheeting, checked or Russian, jute and flax (T. D. 14511). (See Woven fabrics.) 381 Sheets, copper ^^^„^ 309 " copper covered with metal 30% 912 " cotton, not embroidered nor in part of lace, n. s. p. f 25 % 1014 " flax, hemp, or ramie 40% 308 " iron or steel, black or common. Valued at 3c lb or less, thinner than 109/1000 and not thinner than 38/1000 inch 45/lOOc lb Thinner than 38/1000 and not thinner than 22/1000 inch BB/lOOc lb Thinner than 22/1000 and not thinner than 10/1000 inch 75/lOOc lb Thinner than 10/1000 inch 85/lOOc lb Valued more than 3c lb 20 % Not thinner than 109/1000 inch dutiable as plate iron or steel. 310 " iron or steel, coated with tin or lead. . . . Ic lb 309 " iron or steel, hammered, rolled or welded 30% Iron or steel, covered with metal, 2/lOc lb additional Iron or steel, galvanized, etc., 2/lOc lb additional Iron or steel, pickled and cleaned, 2/lOc lb additional Iron or steel, polished IHclb 1014 " linen (T. D. 23101) 40% 1430 " linen, embroidered (T. D. 11070) 75% loose are not books (T. D. 18530, 18731). 309 " metal, decorated in colors or coated with nickel or other metals 30% 390 " nickel 25 % 390 " nickel, if cold rolled, cold drawn, or cold worked 35 % 1313 Shell and paper, manufactures of, paper chief value (T. D. 20041) 35% 1313 " boxes, paper chief value (T. D. 20041).. 35% 1428 " buckles, if jewelry (T. D. 11078) 80% 1410 " button blanks, not turned, faced or drilled 1 % c per line per gross and 25 % 1410 " buttons, finished or partly finished, 1 % c per line per gross and 2 5 % 1429 " cameos, cut, not set 20% 1459 " chips (T. D. 17162) 10% 1440 " combs 35 % 1440 " eye stones (T. D. 12915) 35% 1662 " fish n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23418) Free 1662 " fish, canned, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12258) Free 1662 " fish, fresh, frozen, packed in Ice, or pre- pared or preserved in any manner, n. s. p. f Free Schedule of Duties 733 Par. Article. Rate. 1662 SheU fish, oysters in oil (T. D. 12258) Free 1662 •• fish paste (T. D. 30314) Free 1662 " fish prepared for pickling or drying (19 O. A. G. 401) Free 372 " grinders (T. D. Abt. 40565) 30% 1419 " imitation fruits (T. D. 12034) 60% 228 •■ lorgnettes (T. D. 12552) 45% 1440 " manufactures 35% 1638 " mother of pearl, crude Free 1440 " mother of pearl manufactures (T. D. 16003) 35% 1403 " necklaces with beads (T. D. 12122, 13342) 60% 228 " opera glasses (T. D. 13723, 15152) 45% 1440 " rosaline articles (T. D. 10920, 10929)... 35% 1440 " slabs of (T. D. 12922, 13845) 35% 1456 " umbrella handles (T. T>. 13349) 40% 1441 Shellac, electrical insulators 30% 1604 " gum (T. D. 9392) Free 77 " varnish, alcoholic $2.20 gall, and 25 % 754 Shelled almonds 14c lb 1638 Shells, all kinds, not cut, sawed, flaked, polished or otherwise manufactured (T. D. 12851) Free 1459 " almond 10% 1418 " cartridge, empty (T. D. 14544) 30% 1440 " clippings of, for mosaic work (T. T>. 1106, 4428) 35% 1440 " cut and bored (T. D. 33165) 35 % 1459 " egg, meat extracted (T. X). 24054) 10% 1440 " engraved, cut or ornamented (T. D. 3813, 12851) 35% 1459 " flakes or scales cut from (T. D. 16003) . . 10% 1440 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14318) 35% 1638 " mother of pearl, not sawed, cut, flaked, polished, or otherwise manufactured, or advanced in value from the natural state Free 1638 " not advanced in value Free 1449 " oil paintings on, if works of art (T. D. 11677) 20% 1440 " partially manufactured (T. D. 14318)... 35% 1440 " pearl, with pearl attached (T. T>. 25000) 35% 779 " pepper, ground or unground, importation of prohibited (T. D. 20737, 20846, 21080), 1638 " simply cleaned with acids (T. D. 26585). Free 1440 " snail, cut (T. D. 12851) 35% 1638 " starfish (T. T>. 24104) Free 1440 " tortoise, polished (T. D. 20210) 35% 714 Shetland ponies (T. D. 11124), as horses, valued not more than $150 per head. . $30 per head Valued more than $150 per head 20% 1430 " veils or falls (T. D. 13979) 90% Shields, dress, as wearing apparel, according to material (T. D. 11198, 12918). 1700 Shingle bolts Free 1660 Shingles (T. D. 18338) Free 567 Ship chronometers, or parts of (T. D. 19437).. 45% equipments, various (T. D. 22450, 23237). 319 " forgings, of iron or steel 25% 734 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1700 Ship knees (T. D. 3602) Free 399 " logs, metal (T. D. 6187), If not plated.. 40% 1700 Ship planking and timber (T. D. 8564, 15308).. Free Ship's stores described (T. D. 22433). 725 Shirataki (T. D. 33474) 2c lb 1017 Shirt bosoms, linen (T. D. 11324, 12119) 36% 919 " bosoms, cotton 35 % 1430 " bosoms, embroidered 75% 919 " collars and cuffs, cotton, 30c doz. pieces and 10 % 1017 " collars and cuffs, linen all or part, 40c doz. pieces and 10% 913 " labels, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 14623) 50% 1411 " studs of bone, mother-of-pearl, ivory, or agate 45 % 919 " waist fronts, cotton (T. D. 18519) 35% 1009-1010-1011 Shirting, cloth, bleached, of flax, hemp or ramie. 903-904-906 Shirtings, cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 21940, 21949). 1108-1109 Shirtings, cotton, silk and wool, wool chief value, as wool woven fabrics (T. D. 10682). 903-904-906-908 Shirtings, cotton, silk striped, as cot- ton cloth (T. D. 16096). 1205 Shirtings, silk (T. D. 12232, 13423, 49 F. R. 829), as silk fabrics 55% 1108-1109 Shirtings, wool (T. D. 12960), as wool woven fabrics. 919 Shirts, cotton 35 % 1430 " linen embroidered (T. D. 12219) 76% 1210 '■ silk (T. D. 14811) 60% 1115 " wool, as wool clothing. 1105 Shoddy (T. D. 10322) 16c lb 1105 " waste (T. D. 24517) 16c lb 913 Shoe binding, cotton (T. D. 16484) 35% 1015 " binding, flax, hemp or ramie 35% 1207 " binding, silk 65 % 1113 " binding, wool, upon the wool content, 45c lb and 50% 13 " blacking, if not alcoholic 25% 346 " buckles, metal, if not plated (T. D. 3667). (See Buckles.) 1428 " buckles, metal, fancy 80% 1411 " buttons 45% 399 " eyelets (38 F. R. 97), if not plated 40% 913 " facings, woven name (T. D. 27009) 50% 1439 " horns, horn 25% 399 " horns, metal, if not plated 40% 355 " knives. (See Knives.) 913 " labels, woven name (T. D. 27009) 50% 913 " laces, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 20615) 16c tb and 20% 913 " laces, cotton or other vegetable fiber, cut in lengths and tagged (T. D. 20615) 16c lb and 20% 913 " laces of cotton, imported in lengths (T. D. 21968) 15c lb and 20% 1606 " lacets, leather Free 1211 " lacets, silk (T. D. 19101) 60% Schedule of Duties 735 Pak. Article. Rate. 1119 Shoe lacets, wool 50% 1542 " machinery and parts of. Free 343 " machine needles $1.15 M and 40 % 1459 " maker's paste powder (T. D. 17625).... 20% 1606 " patterns of bronzed leather, cut in forms Free 361 " pincers, if not plated 60% 13 " polish (T. D. 19415), if not alcoholic... 25% 1606 " soles Free 1004 " thread, flax. (See Flax thread.) 1606 " uppers (T. D. 5026) Free 1430 " uppers, embroidered with silk (T. D. 23464) 75% 1606 " vamps (T. D. 10342) Free 1405 Shoes, arctic, wool chief value (T. D. 1536).... 35% 1607 " calfskin Free 1607 " Chinese leather (T. D. Abt. 28609, 32560, 32729) Free 1405 " Chinese, wool, silk or cotton (T. D. 30770, 33388) 35% 1405 " cotton (T. D. 10735) 35% 1405 " felt (T. D. 3005, 3011, 3393, 7218) 35% 333 " common horse, mule, or ox, of wrought iron or steel l/5c lb 333 " horse, mule, or ox of wrought iron or steel, punched, drilled, or tapped, for use with skid calks, and solid drop- forged calked shoes of wrought iron or g+pal ^ "^Q JTJ) 1439 " India rubber '('t.'d.' i'oibei 10790,' 11421) 25% 1432 " Indian moccasips (T- D- 17654) 30% 1607 " leather (T. D. 5994, 23464) Free 1405 " leather and woolen, wool chief value (T. •D. 11338) 35% 1607 " leather, made from cattle or bovine hides Free 1607 " leather, with wooden soles (T. D. 5994) Free 1594 " old rubber (T. D. 15779) Free 1432 " rawhide, metal nails (T. D. 29449, A. 20290) 30% 1405 " silk (T. D. 10735) 35% 1405 " uppers of wool, cotton, ramie, animal hair, fiber, or silk, or substitute for any of the foregoing, whether or not the soles are composed of leather, wood, or other material 35% 1405 " wool (T. D.. 8334) 35 % 1108-1109 Shooda, as wool woven fabrics (T. D. 3679). 1514 Shocks, American returned (T. D. 33369, 36817) Free 1514 " domestic, tongued and grooved abroad (T. D. 33323) Free 1514 " fruit box of American manufacture Free 406 " fruit box, comprising the sides, tops, and bottoms of fruit boxes of the growth or manufacture of the United States, exported as fruit box shocks, may be reimported in completed form, filled with fruit, by the payment of duty at one-half the rate imposed on similar boxes of entirely foreign growth and manufacture. 736 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1514 Shooks, orange and lemon box exported, when returned in completed form, filled (T. D. 30312, 30792) Free 410 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22720).- 33-1/3% 405 " packing box (T. D. 12315, 16565) 15% 405 " sugar box • 15% Shopping bags, according to material of chief value (T. D. Abt. 27716, 32244). 730 Shorts, bran, by-product feeds obtained in milling wheat or other cereals 15% 1432 Shot bags and belts, leather 30% 399 " chains, if not plated (T. D. 10890) 40 7o 335 " iron or steel %c lb 393 " lead 2%ctb " pouches, according to material of chief value. 1661 Shotgun barrels, in single tubes, forged, rough bored (T. D. 21404) Free 365 Shotguns, breech-loading, and repeating shot- guns, rifles, and combination shotguns and rifles (78 F. R. 799). Valued not more than $5 each, $1.50 each and 45% Valued more than $5 and not more than $10 each $4 each and 45% Valued more than $10 and not more than $25 each $6 each and 45% Valued more than $25 each. $10 each and 45% Parts and fittings for the above, n. s. p. f. 55% 365 " breech -loading imported without a lock or locks or other fittings, $10 each and 55% 365 " barrels for breech-loading shotguns and repeating shotguns and rifies, further advanced than rough bored only, $4 each and 50% 364 " muzzle-loading and parts of (T. D. 8831, 10524, 13682) 25% 365 " single barreled, breech -loading. Valued not more than $5 each, $1.50 each and 45 % Valued more than $5 and not more than $10 each $4 each and 46 % Valued more than $10 and not more than $25 each $6 each and 45% Valued more than $25 each. $10 each and 45% 365 " stocks for breech-loading shotguns and rifles $5 each and 50% 703 Shoulders, pork -. 2c lb 373 Shovels, metal (T. T>. 36586) 30% 410 " wood 33-1/3% 1306 Shove bills and cards, lithographed, as litho- graphic prints. 1310 " bills and cards, printed (T. D. 22760)... 25% 399 " cards, framed in metal (T. D. 9812), not plated 40% 410 " cards, framed in wood 33-1/3% 399 " cards, iron, printed, not plated (T. D. 6141, 9812) 40% 773 Shoyn (T. D. 37574) 35 % 1662 Shrimps and other shell fish, fresh, frozen, packed Schedule of Duties 737 P-*". Article. Rate. in ice, or prepared or preserved in any manner, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12258) Free 1006 Shrimps nets (T. D. 15410). (See Fish nets.) T73 '• paste or sauce (T. D. 22176) 35% 1674 Shrines, for presentation (without charge) to, and for the use of any corporation or association organized and operated ex- clusively for religious purposes Free 762 Shrub seed (T. D. 29339, A. 19946) 8c tb 752 Shrubs (T. D. 11575) 25% 1419 " and parts of, chemically treated, colored, dyed, or painted, n. s. p. f 60% 752 " deciduous and evergreen, n. s. p. f 25% 1642 " for United States Botanic garden Free 1402 Shuttlecocks and battledores (T. T>. 2842) 30% 5 Siccatif (T. D. 22591) 25% 42 Slchel glue (T. D. 26854). (See Glue size.) 373 Sickles (T. D. 7818) 30% 363 Sidearms (T. D. 31477, 32049) 50% 75 Sienna and sienna earth, crude not ground (T. D. 21403) %c It) Washed or ground %clb 67 " in tubes, not assembled 40% Assembled 70% 399 Sieves, metal, wire 40 % 399 " hair and metal, not plated (T. D. 24594) 40% rice, No. 12 mesh of (T. D. 22528, 22680) 399 " wire 40% 410 " wood chief value 33-1/3% 1119 Signal flag for foreign vessels in United States port, as bunting (T. D. 10980) 50% 1417 Signals, time-burning chemical 40% 903, 904, 906 Silesias, as cotton cloth. 1577 Sllex linings (T. D. Abt. 26146, 31774) Free 214 " mill linings (T. D. 29611) 30% 207 Silica, crude, n. s. p. f $4 ton 214 " retort settings (T. D. 17388) 30% 1675 " sand (T. D. 23521) Free 214 " stone, ground (T. D. 15701) 30% 207 " suitable for use as a pigment, n. s. p. f., $7.50 ton 214 " ware (T. D. 30708, 30768) 30% 214 Silicate of iron (T. D. 22223) 30% 83 " of soda (T. D. 8781) %clb 394 " of zinc. (See Zinc bearing ore.) (T. D. 29547, 29563). 392 " of zinc containing lead (T. D. 29547), as lead ore. 68 " soluble (T. D. 3644) 25 % 1 Silicic acid (T. D. 37396) 25 % 302 Silico spiegel (T. D. 26890, A. 9198), as ferro- sllicon. 301 " spiegeleisen (T. r>. 26818, A. 8690) ... .750 ton 302 " manganese (on the manganese contained therein) l%clt> and 15 % Metal, on the silicon contained therein.. 8c lb Zirconium 25% Silk and bamboo screens, according to material of chief value (T. D. 11375). 3X " and collodion belts, collodion chief value (T. D. 14826) 60% 738 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1207 Silk and cotton beltings (T. D. 15851) 55% 1207 " and cotton, bone casing (T. D. 10936, 16359) 55% 1206 " and cotton chenille (T. D. 15038) 60% 903, 904, 906, 908 Silk and cotton cloth, cotton chief value (T. D. 18089, 22376, 22745). 1430 Silk and cotton galloons (T. D. 16014) 90% 1430 " and cotton gimps, beaded, beads chief value 90% 1205 " and cotton givri muslin, as silk goods in the piece (T. D. 16209) 55 % 1208 " and cotton gloves, knit, silk chief value (T. D. 12989) 60% 1206 " and cotton hatters' plush, silk chief value (T. D. 16577) 60% 903, 904, 906, 908 SUlc and cotton hemstitched cloth, cotton chief value (T. D. 15684). 1430 Silk and cotton lace curtains (T; D. 14947).... 90% 1430 " and cotton laces (T. D. 10789, 11076, 12342) 90% 1206 " and cotton plush, silk chief value 60% 1207 " and cotton ribbons in the gray, in the piece (T. D. 22561) 55% " and cotton satins, according to com- ponent of chief value (T. D. 10776). " and cotton shawls, according to com- ponent of chief value (19 F. R. 417). 1405 " and cotton shoes, cotton chief value (T. T>. 10735) 35% 1208 " and cotton taffeta gloves (T. D. 14145). 60% " and cotton tapestry, according to com- ponent of chief value (T. D. 23098). 1430 " and cotton trimmings, beaded (T. D. 13320) 90% " and cotton umbrella goods, according to component of chief value (T. D. 10353, 10655, 22574). 1206 " and cotton velvet ribbons, silk chief value 60% 903, 904, 906, 908 Silk and cotton vestings, if cotton chief value (T. D. 13185). 1210 Silk and cotton wearing apparel, silk chief value (T. D. 23692) 60% 1430 " and felt hat braids (T. D. 14918) 90% " and fur garments, according to material of chief value (T. D. 17282). 1430 " and metal thread embroidered banners (T. D. 14296) 75% 1430 " and metal lace (T. D. 12658) 90% 1430 " and mohair laces (T. D. 18843) 90% 1430 " and mohair tosca nets (T. T>. 14760).... 90% 1207 " and rubber cords (T. D. 10483, 23073).. 55% and wood jewelry cases, according to component of chief value (T. D. 14502). 1430 " and wood screens, embroidered (T. D. 12148) 75% 1205 " and wool bengallnes (T. D. 20924) 55% 1430 " and wool braids (T. D. 14139) 90% 1108-1109 Silk and wool gloria cloths (T. D. 14713), as wool woven fabrics. Schedule of Duties 739 Pak. Article. Rate. 12 08 Silk and wool knit fabrics in the piece, silk chief value (T. D. 15132) 55 % 1210 " ana wool wearing apparel, silk chief value cr. D. 15312) 60% 1430 " appliqufe articles (T. D. 31355, 38296).. 75% 1430 " articles, embroidered 75 % 1213 " artificial, articles made of (T. D. 31107, 31184, 31661) 45c lb and 60% 1213 " artificial beltings 45c lb and 60% Cords .45c tb and 60% Filaments, articles composed of, 45c lb and 60% Ribbons 45c tb and 60% Tassels 45ctb and 60 % Threads, articles composed of .45c tb and 60% Yarns, articles composed of . . .450 tb and 60% 1213 " yarns, made from artificial silk waste, if singles 25c lb If advanced beyond the condition of sin- gle by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together 30c lb But none of the above shall pay less than 45% 1213 " artificial or imitation, yarns, threads, filaments of, by whatever name known, and by whatever process made, if singles 45ctb If advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together 50c lb But none of the above shall pay less than 45 % 1213 " artificial, waste (T. D. 33473) 10% 1211 " bags 60% 1207 '■ bands (T. D. 27445, A. 11810) 55% 1207 " bandings 55% 1430 " banners (T. D. 12423, 14296), embroid- Grcd 75 ^& 1430 " beaded goods (T. D. 32003), if appliqufed 75% 1430 " beading (T. D. 23232) 75% 1207 " belting (T. D. 12969) 55% 1210 " belts (T. D. 30606, 30730) 60% 1205 " bengalines (T. D. 12840, 14147), as siljc goods in the piece 55 % 1207 " bindings, elastic or non-elastic (T. D. 10506, 18981) 55% 1206 " bolting cloth, n. s. p. f., as silk goods.. 55% 1525 " bolting cloth, for milling purposes, when permanently marked (T. D. 10914, 10554) Free 1207 " bone casings 65% 1210 " bonnets (T. D. 14295) 60% 1211 " box tops (T. D. Abt. 29818, 32830) 60% 1207 " braces 65 % 1207 " braided ligature (T. D. 26068) 55% 1430 " braids (T. D. 17393) 90% 1409 " button forms, in patterns of such size, shape, or form as to be fit for buttons exclusively not exceeding 3 inches in any one dimension (T. D. 10570) 10% 1411 " buttons (T. D. 10651, 11358, 14136) 46% 740 B. Vandecrift & Co. 1430 Article. Rate. Silk caps (T. D. 6044) 60% card cases 60% carded 35% carpets 60% chenille (T. D. 13340) 60% chenille yarns (T. D. 21111, 26268) 60% chiffon (T. D. 16277, 16311, 18655, 21114, 21115), as silk piece goods 55% chiffon veilings 90 % china (T. D. 22376, 22745) 55% cloaks 60 % clocked cotton hose and half hose (T. D. 15226) ,. 75% clothing, ready-made (T. D. 14811, 14935) 60% cocoons Free cocoons, partly manufactured 35% collar supporters (T. D. 32421, 33038).. 60% collars and cuffs in the piece (T. D. 33406) 60% colliers' scarfs (T. D. 16118) 60% combed 35% comfortables (T. D. 36803) 60% cordonnet (T. D. 3798, 12917), as silk, spun. cords (T. D. 13365, 13374, 22587) 55% corset laces (T. D. Abt. 25996, 31727).. 90% corsets (T. D. 13216) 60% cotton and wool manufactures (T. D. 10677, 10682, 11073), according to ma- terial of chief value. covered wire (T. D. 14918, 15149) 35% crepe (T. D. 22160) 90% curtains 60% degummed, total or partial, other than In the reeling process 35% de Joinville scarfs (T. D. 11022) 60% doilies, embroidered (T. D. 14159) 75% drapery nets (T. T>. 12334) 90% drawers (T. D. 14811) 60%, edgings (T. D. 15580, 17593, 22989. 23231) 90% embroidered articles and fabrics 75% embroideries (T. D. 16871, 16873) 75% fabrics, with fast edges, not exceeding 12 inches In width 5 5 % fans (T. D. 10739, 12797, 13308, 16926). 50% figured muslins (T. D. 11239), as silk goods ; 55% flags (T. D. 32751) 60% flocks (T. D. 12149) 60% floss (T. D. 6127, 6305). If in the gum (but not less than 35%) . . $1 lb If ungummed wholly or in part, or if further advanced ■ by any process of manufacture (but not less than 40%), $1.50 tb In no case shall duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported, flounclngs 90% Schedule of Duties 741 Par. 1430 1430 1211 1430 1430 1430 1207 1430 1210 1208 1403 1430 1205 1430 1211 1430 1211 1209 1430 1207 1210 1210 1206 1430 1210 1430 1208 1430 1430 1205 1211 1430 1208 1211 1430 1430 1430 1430 1430 1207 1211 1211 Article. Rate. Silk fringed cotton braid (T. D. 15669) 90% " fringes 90% " furniture in chief value of silk (T. D. 31162) 60% galloons 90% " galloons, embroidered (T. D. 14173).... 90% garnitures (T. D. 25254) 90% garters (T. D. 10323, 10674, 13738) 55% gimps, beaded (T. D. 16092) 90% • " girdles (T. D. 12422) 60% gloves, Icnit (T. D. 33912) 60% goods, beaded, in chief value of beads, if not appliquSd, nor embroidered, etc. (T. D. 16406, 23232) 60% goods ornamented with beads or spangles, if appliqu^d . . .' 75 % " goods woven in the piece, wholly or in chief value of silk, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 32399, 32426, 33035) 55% gorings 90 % guards for watches and eye glasses (T. D. 8837) 60% hair nets (T. D. 35178, 35387) 90% " handkerchiefs and powder puffs combined (T. D. Abt. 27397, 32089) 60% handkerchiefs or mufflers, finished or un- finished, if cut, not hemmed (T. D. 33264) 55% If hemmed or hemstitched 60% " handkerchiefs or mufflers, if embroid- ered in any manner with an initial letter, monogram or otherwise 75% hat bands 55 % hats (T. D. 340, 440, 1012, 10787, 12150) 60% hats, part wool, silk chief value (T. D. 33008, 34600) 60% hatters' plush 60% head nets 90% hoods (T. D. 10787) 60% hose and half hose clocked (T. D. 35459) 75% hose and half hose, knit ^. . 60% imitation straw braids (T. D. 14403).... 90% insertings (T. D. 17788, 17992) 90% Jacquard goods (T. D. 31216, 31652), as silk goods 55% Japanese screens (T. D. 12966) 60% kiltlngs or plaitings (T. D. 14702) 90% knit fabrics in the piece 55 % labels (T. D. 25199, A. 989) 60% lace 90% lace articles (T. D. 13068) 90% lace fans (T. D. 13308) 90% lace nets (T. D. 13905) 90% laces (T. D. Abt. 25996, 31727) 90% ligatures, braided (T. D. 11183, 26068).. 55% lined baskets, .according to material of chief value (T. D. 15665). manufactures, with or without India rub- ber, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21232) 60% military sashes (T. D. 18077) 60% 742 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Pah. Article. Rate. 1206 Silk moquette, as plush (T. D. 29545, A. 20612). 60% 1211 •• mousseline bands (T. D. 32249, 32533).. 60% 1430 " mousseline brodee (T. D. 21115) 90% 1205 mousselines (T. D. 32249, 32290) 55% 1209 " mufflers (T. D. 33264). (See Silk hand- 1208 " mufflers, knitted (T. D. 31378) 60% 1210 " muffs (T. D. 10787) 60% 1205 " mulls, as silk goods in the piece 55% 1205 " muslins, as silk goods in the piece 55% 1430 " muslins, embroidered (T. D. 11239) 75% 1430 " neck rufflings 90% 1210 " -neckties (T. D. 11233, 12543, 13876, 16118) 60% 1210 " neckties in the piece (T. T>. 15019) 60% 1430 " nets (T. D. 17788, 17992) 90% 1430 •' nets, beaded (T. D. 16225, 23232) 90% 1430 " nettings 90% 1201 " noils exceeding 2 inches in length 35% 1663 " noils, not exceeding 2 inches in length (T. D. 31824, 31855, 32085) Free 1211 " oilcloth 60% 1203 " organzine 25% 1203 " organzine thrums (T. D. 17410) 25% 1430 " ornaments (T. D. 30067) 90% 1208 " outerwear, knit or crocheted 60% 1449 " paintings on, if works of art (T. D. 15831) 20% 1211 " parasol coverings (T. D. 16883) 60% 1456 " parasols 40% 1201 " partially manufactured from cocoons or waste silk 35% 1430 " passementeries (T. D. 14312) 90% 1206 " pile fabrics 60% 1211 " pillow shams (T. D. 15214) 60% 1430 " pleated and shirred (T. D. 21326) 90% 1206 " plushes, cut or uncut (T. D. 34139) 60% 1206 " plush ribbons 60% 1205 " pongee (T. D. 31267) 55 % 1211 " powder (T. D. 25991, A. 4499) 60% 1663 " rags or waste (T. D. Abt. 27592, 32149). Free 1664 " raw, reeled or rereeled, not advanced in manufacture Free 1201 " raw, threads or yarns of 35% 1211 " remanit (T. D. 27005) 60% 1205 " reps, as silk goods 55% 1213 " ribbons, artificial or Imitation. .46c lb and 60% 1207 " ribbons, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21247, 34456). 55% 1206 " ribbons, plush or velvet 60% 1207 " ribbons, St. Etienne (T. D. 31970) 55% 1202 " roving. (See Spun silk.) 1430 " ruchlngs (T. D. 13224, 17268) 90% 1430 " rufflings 90% 1211 " sachets (T. D. 9533) 60% 1206 " satin soliel, as silk velvet 60% 1210 " sashes (T. D. 12225, 18077) 60% 1211 " sashes, military (T. D. 15023) 60% 1210 " scarfs (T. D. 13876) 60% 1430 " scarfs, embroidered (T. D. 15843) 75% 12 02 " Schappe yarn. (See Spun silk.) Schedule of Duties 743 Par. Article. Rate. 1663 Silk scraps (T. D. 3311) Free 1211 " screen, painted (T. D. 13308) 60% 1430 " screens, embroidered (T. D. 32582, 33124) 75% 1206 " seal skin, same as silk velvet 60% 1204 " sewing, if in the gum (but not less than 35%) $1 lb If ungummed, wholly or in part, or if further advanced by any process of manufacture (but not less than 40%), $1.50 lb 1208 " shawls, knit 60% 1430 " shirring (T. D. 26154, a; 5243) 90% 1210 " shirts 60% 1405 " shoes and slippers (T. D. 10735) 35% 1203 " singles 25% 1664 " skeins reeled from the cocoon Free 903, 904, 9-06, 908 SUt sleeve linings, cotton chief value (T. D. 14158), shall pay duty as cotton cloth and in addition thereto 5%, but not more than 45% 1201 Silk sliver (T. D. 25239, A. 1120) 35% 1403 " spangled goods, not appliqufed, etc 60% 1430 " spot nets 90% 1202 " spun, or schappe silk yarn, or yarn of silk and. artificial silk, and roving, in skeins, cops or w^arps, if not bleached, dyed, colored, or advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together, on all numbers up to and including No. 205 45c lb And In addition thereto. lO/lOOc per No. per lb Exceeding No. 205 45c lb And in addition thereto. 15/lOOc per No. per lb If advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together the specific rate on the single yarn and in addition thereto 5 cents per lb cumulative. If bleached, dyed, or colored, the specific rate on unbleached yarn and in addi- tion thereto 10 cents per lb cumulative. Provided, That any of the foregoing on bobbins, spools, or beams, shall pay the foregoing specific rate, according to the character of the yarn or roving, and in addition thereto 10 cents per lb. Provided further. That none of the fore- going single yarn or roving shall pay a less rate of duty than 40%. Provided further. That none of the fore- going two or more ply yarn shall pay a less rate of duty than 45%. In assessing duty on all spun silk or schappe silk yarn, or yarn of silk and artificial silk, and roving, the number indicating the size of the yarn or rov- ing shall be determined by the number of kilometers, that weigh one kilogram, and shall, in all cases, refer to the size of the singles: 744 F. B. Vandegbift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. And provided further, That In no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than- Is marked on the skeins, bobbins, cops, spools, or beams. 1208 SUk stockings (T. D. 14145) 60% 1414 " stockings for dolls (T. D. 5957) 70% 1211 ". strings for musical instruments (T. D. 34044, 35382) 60% 903, 904, 906, 908 Silk striped cotton cloth, part silk (T. D. 16096, 22376). 1456 Silk sunshades 40% 1204 " surgeons', as thread, if in the gum (but not less than 35%) (T. D. 26007) $1 tb If ungummed, wholly or in part, or if further advanced by any process of manufacture (but not less than 40%), $1.50 tb 1207 " suspenders 55% 1205 " swivel necktie goods, as silk goods, woven in the piece (T. D. 14057, 14075) 55% 1430 " tamboured articles 75% 1207 " tapes 55% 1205 •• tapestry, as silk goods, woven in the piece (T. D. 14075) 55% 1207 " tassels and cords (T. D. 35985, 39115)... 55% 1204 " thread, if in the gum (but not less than 35%) (T. D. 15338) $1 tb If ungummed, wholly or in part, or if further advanced by any process of manufacture (but not less than 40%), $1.50 lb 1213 " thread artificial. (See Silk yarns, threads and filaments of artificial or imitation silk.) 1203 " thrown, in singles 25% 1203 " tram 25% 1203 " organzine 25% 1210 " trimmed hats, other than straw bodies (T. D. 9841, 10945) 60% 1430 " trimmings (T. D. 29761, 30935) 90% 1207 " tubing 55% 1202 " tussah, as silk spun (T. D. 12914). 1664 " tussah, raw (T. D. 26154, A. 5249) Free 1202 " tussah warps, as silk spun (T. D. 14146). 1204 " twist, if in the gum (but not less than 35%), (T. D. 15338) $1 lb If ungummed, wholly or in part, or If further advanced by any process of manufacture (but not less than 40%), $1.50 tb 1456 " umbrellas 40% 1208 " underwear, knit 60% 1430 " veils and veilings (T. D. 36527, 36868, 37268) 90% 1430 " veils for Infants (T. D. 12242) 90% 1206 " velvet, wholly or chief value silk 60% 1210 " velvet bonnets (T. D. 14295) 60% 1206 " velvet or plush ribbons (T. D. 38191)... 60% 1211 " vest chains 60% 1205 " vesting, as silk woven fabrics 55% 1210 " vests 60% Schedule of Duties 745 Par. Article. Rate. 1202 Silk warp beams (T. T>. 14559). (See Silk spun.) 1663 " waste Free 1213 '■ waste, artificial (T. D. 33473, 35369)... 10% If not further advanced than sliver or roving 20c lb But not less than 25% 1201 " waste, combed or carded (T. D. 27189). 35% 1211 •• watch chains (T. D. 17053) 60% 1210 " wearing apparel (T. D. 30929) 60% 1207 " webbing (59 F. R. 454) 55% 1207 " webs 55% 1212 " weight and number, how ascertained. 1709 " worm gut, crude (T. D. 23699) Free 1434 " worm gut, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 19582, 21566) 40% 1569 " worm eggs Free 1205 " woven fabrics in the piece, n. s. p. f 55% 1202 ■' yarn, spun or schappe (T. D. 32002, 32123, 34092, 34191). (See Spun silk.) 1213 " yarns, threads, and filaments of artificial or imitation silk, or of artificial or imitation horsehair, by whatever name known and by whatever process made, if singles (T. D. 31445, 32164) 45c tb If advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together 50c lb But none of the foregoing yarns, threads, or filaments shall pay a less rate of duty than 45% 1203 " yarns, thrown, in singles 25% If tram 25 % If organzine 26% 68 Silur and silur paste (T. D. 31624) 25% 399 Silver articles, n. s. p. f 60% 1428 " bags or purses 80% 382 " bronze powder (T. D. 15704) 14c lb 1539 " bullion (T. D. 14122) Free 385 " bullion threads 6o lb and 36 % 1428 " chains 80% 21 " chloride 25% 1553 " coins ' Free 1428 " collar buttons 80% 1430 " cords and braids (T. D. 6547) 90% 1428 " cuff buttons 80% 399 " cup to be contended for (T. D. 13358).. 60% 1428 " dress buttons 80% 1430 " embroideries '. . . . 75% 1430 " epaulettes 90% 1430 " galloons (T. D. 4204) 90% 399 " German, manufactures of, not plated... 40% 380 " German, unmanufactured 20% 1428 " jewelry 80% 355 " knives and forks (T. D. 16813). (See Cutlery.) 1430 " laces 90 % 392 " lead ores (T. D. 16149, 16154, 16599), on the lead contained l%clb J556 " lead ores, copper in (T. D. 11448) Free 384 " leaf 5c 100 leaves 746 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article, Rate. 399 Silver, manufactures of, n. s. p. f 60% 1617 " medals, as trophies (T. D. 14160) Free 1428 " mesh bags (T. D. 31939, 32366) 80% 1428 " mesh in strips (T. D. 33144) 75 % 1428 " millinery ornaments 80% 1428 " military ornaments 80% 380 " nickel, unmanufactured 20% 21 " nitrate of 25 % 1539 " old, fit only for remanufacture Free 1634 " ores (T. D. 6858) Free 1634 " ores, ground (18 O. A. G. 148) Free 1634 " ores, slag (T. D. 12529) Free 1305 " paper (T. T>. 18627) 5c It) and 15% Weighing less than 15 lbs per ream of 480 sheets, on the basis of 20 s: 25 inches 5c lb and 17% 1428 " pins 80% 399 " plate (T. D. 10629) 60% 399 " plated ware (T. D. 10681) 60% 399 " powder (T. D. 6113, 9101, 10498, 12909, 15704) 60% 62 " powder, toilet 75 % 21 " salts, and all other compounds and mix- tures of which silver constitutes the element of chief value 25% 399 " scent bottles (T. D. 12143) 60% 1634 " sweepings (T. D. 34097, 36924) Free 385 " tassels 55% 385 " thread 6c lb and 35% 385 " tinsel wire 6c lb and 10% 1430 " trimmings 90% 1414 " toys 70% 1531 " ware as household effects (T. T>. 15240) Free 399 " ware for societies is dutiable (T. D. 8847) 60% 1457 " waste, photographers' (T. D. 6058) 10% 367 " watches (T. D. 30096). (See Watch movements.) 399 " wire (T. D. 15328) 60% 218 Silvered glass articles 55% 1460 Similitude clause, application of, discussed (T . D. 32354, 32357, 33394). 24 Slnalco seele, containing 20% alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c tb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol (T. D. 32688, 32965, 34124) 80c lb and 26% 1587 Sinews, as glue stock Free 399 Singing birds, mechanical, if not plated (T. D. 10654) 40% 1004 Single yarns, flax, hemp or ramie. (See Tarns, flax, hemp or ramie.) 1003 " yarns, jute. (See Tarns, jute.) 1203 Singles, silk 25 % 1407 Sink brushes (T. D. 35696) 45% 210 Sinks, stoneware (T. D. 13616) 15% 217 Siphon bottles, as glass bottles molded or pressed (T. D. 18375), if holding more than. 1 pt Ic lb If holding not more than 1 pt. and not less than % pt 1 % c lb Schedule of Duties 747 Par. Article. Rate. If holding less than 14 pt 50c gross 218 Siphon tubes, glass (T. D. 17163) 65 % 501 Sirup cane juice. (See Sugar.) 806 " cherry (T. D. 14731), as fruit syrup. 1459 " d'orgeat (T. D. 37074) 20% 24 " de punch, if containing 20% of alcohol or less (T. D. 16578) 2 Go lb and 25 % Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 503 Sirup, dextrose 1 % c lb 806 " fruit (T. D. 9709), containing less than % % alcohol 70c gall. Containing % % or more alcohol, $5.00 gall, on alcohol and 70c gall. 806 " lemon (T. D. 16849), as fruit syrup. 503 " maple (T. D. 11837) 4c lb 5 " medicinal 25% 806 " pineapple (T. D. 12725, 12820), as fruit syrup. 806 " raspberry (T. D. 13973, 14731), as fruit syrup. 502 " sugar. (See Molasses.) 1021 Sisal grass hammocks (T. D. 12354) 40% 1021 " grass, manufactures of, n. s. p. f 40% 1521 " grass or sunn, binding twine made from, of single ply, measuring not over 750 feet to the pound (43 F. R. 294) Free 1005 " grass cables and cordage of ?ic lb 1582 " grass, unmanufactured and undressed, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8912) Free 42 Size, bone (T. D. 10796). (See Gelatin.) 42 " glue. (See Gelatin.) 77 " gold (T. D. 9223) 25% 1459 " paper hanging (T. D. 6242) 20% 1301 Sized paper (T. D. 10759). (See Paper, printing.) • 6 Sizing (T. D. 4750, 10796, 25000) 25% 1402 Skates, ice and roller 20% 1665 Skeletons Free 1414 " miniature (T. D. 29013, A. 18968) 70% 1303 " papier machg (T. D. 1767) 25% 307-308 Skelp, iron or steel. (See Iron or steel.) 1449 Sketches, pen and ink, if works of art (T. D. 13299) 20% 1707 " of American artists (T. D. 11455) Free 1704 " and drawings, original, pen and ink Free 1704 " and drawings, original, pencil or water color Free 408 Skewers, butchers and packers, of wood 25c M 1533 Skewlngs of Dutch metal (T. D. 20682, 23471) . . Free 410 Skiffs, wood 33-1/3% 62 Skin, preparations for, non-alcoholic 75% 1666 Skins, all raw, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 20884) Free 1^79 " Angora, goat, raw (66 F. R. 299, T. D. 15699, 16072) Free ..ino " Angora goat, raw, with wool on, of clean content (T. D. 16072, 18834) 30c lb 1606 " asses, dressed and finished Free ,ggg " asses, raw and unmanufactured Free 1606 " basil, tanned, but unfinished (T. D. 7862) Free 748 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Pab. Article. Rate. 1420 Skins, bear, with heads on, lined . 10572) Free 1666 " raw (T. 'D. 20884) Free 1420 " sable, dressed (T. D. 1489, 10053) 25% 1313 " sausage, paper chief value (T. D. 9377). 35% 1420 " seal, dressed 25% 1420 " seal, dressed and repaired (T. D. 31682). 25% 1606 ■• seal, split (T. D. 20042) Free 1579 " seal, raw Free 1576 " shark Free 1606 " sheep, alum tanned (T. D. 13315) Free 1431 " sheep, dressed and finished, other than shoe leather (T. D. 8502) 20% 1420 " sheep, dressed and finished with wool on, (T. D. 31680) 25% 1117 " sheep, made into mats (T. D. 10745) 30% 1432 " sheep, two sewed together (T. D. 10324). 30% 1666 " sheep, undressed (T. D. 13516, 20900).. Free 1101-1102 Skins, sheep, with wool on (T. D. 30278). (See Wools.) 1420 Skins, sheepskin crosses (T. T>. 10883) 40% 1420 " silver or black fox, dressed or undressed. 50% Manufactures of, n. s. p. f 50 % 1567 " snake (T. D. Abt. 24206, 31070) Free 1432 " strips of, for hat bands (T. D. 13243).. 30% 1419 " swan, plucked of feathers and tawed but down remaining (T. D. 12838) 60% 1606 " tanned, shoe leather Free 1420 " tiger, with stufEed head, lined (T. D. 13468, 13585) 40% 1420 " tiger, dressed, lined 40% 1579 " tiger, not dressed (T. D. 19158) Free 16Q6 " Tripoli, for morocco (T. D. 18705) Free 1655 " turtle, as integuments (T. D. 33511) Free 750 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1457 Skins, waste, if not glue stock (T. D. 9886) 10% 1432 " whips, made up partly tanned (T. D. 6257) 30% 1606 " white splits (T. D. 15172) Free 1419 " wild birds, importation of Prohibited 1420 " with stuffed heads (T. D. 15817) 40% 1420 " wolf, when prepared for use as material (T. D. 13585) 40% 1101-1102 Skins, wools on. (See Wools.) 913 Skirt bands, cotton (T. D. 12962) 35% 913 " bindings, cotton 35% 910 " bindings, cotton, pile fabrics 50% 1113 " bindings, wool, on the wool content (T. D. 21959) 45c lb and 50% 1430 " facings, are trimmings (T. D. 28104, A. 15171) 90% 1101-1102 Skirted wools, as sorted (T. D. 20766). 1115 Skirts, Balmoral. (See Clothing, wool.) 917 " cotton, knit (T. D. 25273, A. 1317) 45% 1114 " knit wool (T. D. 12998), i Valued not more than $1 lb . . . 36c lb and 40% Valued more than $1 and not more than $2 lb 40c and 45% Valued more than $2 lb 45c lb and 50% 1666 Skivers, raw, dried or salted (T. D. 20900) Free 1606 " tanned, shoe leather (T. D. 31131, 31662) Free 1542 Skiving machines, and parts of (T. D. 35589) .... Free 232 Slabs, breccia (T. D. 22099, 23647), as marble. 303 " iron (T. D. 834). (See Iron.) 232 " marble, sawed, dressed and polished (T. D. 13935). (See Marble.) mother-of-pearl (T. D. 13845) 35% onyx, sawed, dressed or polished. (See Marble.) slate 15% steel, Bessemer, etc., not containing alloy. (See Steel ingots.) 1548 Slack coal (T. D. 21987). (Note Proviso.) Free 1583 Slag basic, ground or unground (T. D. 12529, 22522) Free 1619 Slate as taken from the quarry (T. D. 400).... Free 1310 " books (T. D. 24783) 25% 237 " chimney pieces 15% 237 " for pencils (T. D. 11228) 15% 237 " mantels 1B% 237 " manufactures, n. s. p. f 15% 1451 " pencils, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15100) 25% " pencils, with pocket slates (T. D. 14265), dutiable as entireties. 1451 " pencils, wood covered (T. D. 15100, 17677, 17951) (per gross) 45c and 25% 237 " roofing 15% 237 " slabs, for tables 15% 1414 Slates, drawing, ground glass and wood (T. D. 14943) 70% 399 "_ iron, coated with mineral, not plated... 40% 237 " n. s. p. f 15% 1432 " parchment (40 F, R. 873) 30% 399 " patent iron with mineral coating, not plated 40 % 1313 •■ pocket, paper chief value (T. D. 9878).. 35% 1440 232 237 304 Schedule of Duties 751 P*R- Article. Rate. 212 Slates, porcelain, decorated (T. D. 618) 70% porcelain, plain (T. D. 13187) 60% 218 " porcelain glass 55% 237 " roofing (T. D. 2396) 15% 237 " school (T. D. 3082). 15% 1700 Slatbs, rough (T. D. 7378) Free 326 Sledges, blacksmiths' l%c It) 367 Sleeve button watches, as watches (T. D. 19284). 1428 " buttons, metal, value over 20c doz 80% 1428 " buttons, set with imitation precious stones 80% 903-904-906-908 Sleeve linings, cotton and silk, cotton chief value. (See Cotton cloth.) 1205 Sleeve linings, silk (T. D. 11736) 55% 903-904-906-908 Sleeve linings, silk striped (T. D. 16096). (See Cotton cloth.) 1420 Sleigh robes, skin (T. D. 6078, 7063) 40% Slelgbs, according to chief value (T. D. 20543). 1414 Slides for toy nvigic lanterns (T. D. 31455) 70% 226 " magic lantern, glass (T. D. 20006, 2Z91S). 35% 228 " microscope, beveled 45 % 1459 " microscope, with mounted specimens (T. D. 12798) 20% 230 " photographic (T. D. 12634) 50% Slipi>ed wool is washed wool (T. D. 8414). Slipper patterns according to material (T. D. 20656). 1430 Slippers, bath cotton, embroidered with worsted (T. D. 8126) 75% 1405 " carpeting wool (T. D. 2452) 35% 1439 " Chinese straw (T. D. 17856) 25% 1405 " hechima (T. D. 17501) 35% 1406 '■ Hinoki (T. D. Abt. 33323, 33695) 35% 1406 " jute (T. D. 12146) 35% 1405 " leather and cotton (T. D. 31665, 36582). 35% 1607 " leather Free 385 " metal thread chief value 45% 1405 " satin, leather soles (T. D. 12724) 35% 901 Sliver cotton, as cotton yarn. 1002 " flax, hemp or ramie, or other vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f 20% 1202 " silk (T. D. 25239). (See Spun silk.) 372 Slot machines (T. D. 9158) 30% 1105 Slubblug, waste wool 31c lb 1 Sludge acid (T. D. 17069) 25% 1542 " machines (T. D. 34211) Free 231 Smalts, ground or pulverized (T. D. 6276) 30% In any other form 40 % 5 SmelUng salts, perfumed (T. D. 21264) 25 % Sec 312 Smelting ores in bond. ifi>;'6 Smelts, fresh or frozen, or packed in ice (T. D. ■^ 24848) Free 720 " in oil 30 % 712 Smoked goose breasts (T. D. 7961) 35% 1586 Smokeless powder Free Provided, That if any country, depend- ency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty on smoke- less powder when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be imposed upon such smokeless powder coming into the United States from 752 F. B. Vandecrift Co. Pah. Article. Rate. such dependency, province, or other subdivision of government. 1454 Smokers' articles, and parts thereof, finished or unfinished, all n. s. p. f., of whatever material composed, except china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen, or stoneware 60 % 1454 " articles, ash receivers (T. D. 7328) 60% 399 " articles, automatic lighters not (T. D. 31832, 32199) 40% 1454 " articles, bouquet holders are (T. D. 13778) 60% " articles, cabinets not, but dutiable accord- ing to material (T. D. 12132, 13778). 1456 " articles, cane containing pipe not (T. D. 32272) 40% " articles, cases for chocolate cigarettes not (T. D. 12806). 1454 " articles, cedar cigar and cigarette boxes (T. D. 31219) 60% 1428 " articles, cigar cases, metal, value over 20c doz. pieces and designed to be car- ried about the person (T. D. 30942).. 80% 1428 " articles, cigar cutters and cigar holders, metal, valued above 20c per doz. pieces (T. D. 15010) 80% 1454 " articles, cigar or cigarette holders of colored glass as (Abt. 471, T. D. 25039) 60% " articles, cigar lighters, mechanical, not (T. D. 3067, 11830). 1454 " articles, cigarette books and book covers. 60% 1428 " articles, cigarette cases and cigarette holders, metal, value above 20c per doz. pieces 80% 1464 " articles, cigarette paper, except cork paper (T. D. 14646, 13 S. C. R. 677).. 60% " articles, cigarette machines are not (T. D. 13778). 1454 " articles, clay pipes, common, valued not more than 40c gross (T. D. 14320). 15c gross Valued at more than 40c gross 45% " articles, diminutive pouches not (T. D. 16348). 1454 " articles, French clay pipes (T. D. 13893. 60% 1114-1116 Smokers' articles, jackets not (T. D. 12231). (See Wool wearing apparel.) 1454 Smokers' articles, lamps, small (T. D. 6908, 31 P. R. 446) 60 % 1454 ■■ articles, leather cigar cases (T. D. 31457, 32111) 60% 505 " articles, pastilles or cachous, (Abt. 41584) 40% " articles, pipe bowls and pipe stems packed and imported together as en- tireties (T. D. 26966). 1454 " articles, pipe cases (T. D. 14926) 60% 1454 " articles, pipes, n. s. p. f 60 % 31 " articles, pyroxylin (T. D. 27769, 27889).. 60% articles, rubber tubes to be cut lengths, not (T. D. 21719). 1454 " articles, small pocket lamps (T. D. 30943) 60% Schedule of Duties 753 ^*"- Article. Rate. 1454 Smokers' small pocket lights (T. D. 33223).... 60% articles, snufE boxes, not (T. D. 15416). articles, tables and stands are (T. D. 25138, 26096). 1*°^ " articles, tin cigarette boxes, if not over 20c per doz. (T. D. 31432) 60% 1''='* " articles, tobacco pouches (T. D. 16348). 60% " articles, unfinished pipe bowls not (T. D. 16977). 60 Smoking, opium prepared for, prohibited. Act Feb. 9, 1909, as amended Jan. 17, 1914. 1116 Smyrna rugs (T. D. 13514) 55% 1440 Snail shells, engraved, cut or ornamented (T. D. 12851) 35% 715 Snails, living 15% 34 Snake root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. . 10% 1567 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1567 " skins (T. D. Abt. 24206, 31070) Free 1647 Snakes as tools of trade, brought by immigrant (T. D. 16711) Free 715 " living (T. D. 33348, 33409) 15% 1313 " paper (T. D. 13063) 35% 348 Snap fasteners, or clasps, or parts thereof, by whatever name known or of whatever material composed, not plated with gold, silver, or platinum, and not mounted on tape 55% Mounted on tape, including sew-on fast- eners (T. D. 35592, 37873) 60% 345 Snaps, buckles, rings, bits, swivels, not plated with gold or silver, commercially known as harness hardware 35% 344 Snelled hooks 45% Snowshoes, Indian, according to material of chief value (T. D. 15015). 410 " wood (T. D. 31982, 33338) 33-1/3% 1432 " wood and rawhide, rawhide chief value (T. D. 25491) 30 % 230 Snowstorms, glass (T. T>. 12683, 22650) 50% 604 Snuff and snuff flour (T. D. 19641) 55c lb " boxes, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 15416, 19714). 357 Snnffers, metal, as scissors (T. D. 20450). 5 Soadlne (T. D. 26635) 25% 82 Soap, benzine (T. D. 25912) 15% 82 " books, if perfumed (T. D. Abt. 19922, , 29339) 30% 82 " Calvert's medical (T. D. 15737) 15% 82 " carbolic (T. D. 22589) 15% 82 " Castile (T. D. 18891, 38876) 15%. 82 " Castile, blue mottled (T. D. 13560) 15% 82 " Castile, common olive oil (T. D. 16407, 18891) 15% 82 " Castile, pure oil (T. D. 16408) 15% 56 " castor oil 35 % 82 " certain soda is (T. D. 16978) 15% 82 " cocoa (T. D. 9891) 30% 82 " common mill (T. D. 16408) 15% 82 " disinfectant (T. D. 16732) 15% ,45Q " erasers fT. D. Abt. 31338. 33217) 20% 754 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 62 Soap, euxesis, as a toilet preparation, non-alco- holic (Abt. 17367, T. D. 28636) 75% 82 " fancy or perfumed (T. D. 19985) 30% 82 " finishing (Abt. 1953, 1954, 2000, T. D. 25411) 16% B6 " grease, soluble (T. D. 13439) 35% 82 " green (T. D. 16968) 15% 82 " laundry, slightly scented (T. D. 2982)... 15% 82 " liquid (T. D. 39094) 15% 56 " made in whole or in part from castor oil, used in the processes of softening, dye- ing, tanning, or finishing, n. s. p. f., . . 35 % 82 " medicated toilet (T. D. 13951) 30% 82 " medicinal (T. D. 16968) 15% 82 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9891) 15% 82 '• olive oil (T. D. 12709) 15% 82 " Pears', unscented (T. D. 30761, 31530).. 30% 1459 " pencils (T. D. 26192, 26299) 20% 82 " powder, n. s. p. f 15% 82 " powdered (T. D. 13561) 15% 82 " scouring (T. D. Abt. 33871) 15% 82 " shaving cream, if perfumed (T. D. 13881) 30% 82 " soft 15 % 59 " stock, ginger grass oil not (T. D. 14808) . . 25% 1632 " stock, olive oil foots, and residuum (T. D. 5840) Free 64 " stock, rape-seed oil not (T. D. 14807). . 6c gall. 82 " tetrapol (T. D. 32697, 32911) 15% 82 " toilet, perfumed (T. D. 9891, 21234) 30% 82 " toilet, unperfumed 30 % 62 " tooth, if containing alcohol. . . . 40o lb and 75% If not containing alcohol 75% 1310 " wrappers, printed (T. D. 13318) 25% 209 Soapstone or steatite, crude and unground %c lb Cut or sawed, or in blanks, crayons, cubes, disks, or other forms Ic lb Ground, washed, powdered, or pulverized (except toilet preparations) 25% Manufactures (except toilet preparations) wholly or partly finished, n. s. p. f., if not decorated 35% if decorated 45% 209 " figures, carved, decorated (T. D. 28181). 45% 209 " paper weights, if not decorated (T. D. 33217) 35% If decorated 45 % 1530 Societies, any book, map, music, engraving, photograph, etching, lithographic print or chart specially imported for the use of any society or institution incorpor- ated or established solely for educa- tional, philosophical, scientific, literary or religious purposes, or for the en- couragement of the fine arts (T. D. 23856, 24536) Free 1707 " incorporated religious, works of art, in- cluding pictorial paintings on glass, imported expressly for presentation to. Free 1673 " regalia and gems, statuary, and casts of sculpture for use as models or for art educational purposes only, where spe- Schedule of Duties 755 "^- Article. Rate. cially imported in good faith for the use and by order of any society in- corporated or established solely for educational, philosophical, scientific, literary or religious purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use and by order of any college, academy, school, seminary of learning, orphan asylum, or public hospital in the United States, or any State or pub- lic library, and not for sale, subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe; but the term "regalia" as herein used shall be held to embrace only such insignia of rank or office or emblems as may be worn upon the person or borne in the hand during public exercises of the society or institution, and shall not include articles of furniture or fixtures, or of regular wearing apparel, nor personal property of Individuals (T. D. 20973, 23856) Free 1706 Societies, works of art, collections in illustration of the progress of the arts, sciences, agriculture, or manufactures, photo- graphs, works in terra cotta, parian, pottery or porcelain, antiquities and ar- tistic copies thereof in metal or other material, imported in good faith for exhibition at a fixed place by any State or by any society or institution estab- lished for the encouragement of the arts, science, agriculture, or education, and not intended for sale (T. D^ 24537) Free 916-1114 Socks. (See Stockings.) 919 Socks, Chinese cloth (T. T>. 15224) 35% 5 Soda, acetate of (T. D. 444) 25 % 83 " arseniate of Ic lb 83 " ash (T. D. 17602) 14c lb 28 " benzoate (T. D. 15689), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c tb and 45% 83 " bicarbonate of (T. D. 16810) %c lb 83 " bichromate of (T. D. 11298) l%ctb 5 " bleaching (T. D. Abt. 36763) 25% 1632 " borate of, crude and unmanufactured... Free 83 " borate of, or borax refined %c lb 5 " caffeine, sulphonate (T. D. 15393) 25% 83 " calcined %clb 83 " carbonate of crystal (T. D. 13590) %c lb 83 " caustic (T. D. 4066, 4118, 9126, 9207).. %c lb 5 " caustic, with lime (T. D. 9207) 25 % 82 " certain, as soap (T. T>. 16978) 15% 83 " chlorate of (T. D. 4109) l%c lb 83 " chromate of 1 % c lb 5 " citrate of 25 % 83 " crystals %clb 1666 " cyanide of Free 1867 " cubic nitrate of Free 756 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 83 Soda, hydrate of (T. D. 4118) %olb 83 " hyposulphite of (T. D. 15706) %c lb 5 " lime (T. D. 9207) 26% 83 " monohydrate of %c It) 27 " naphthionate of (T. D. 13423, 13579), For 2 years, 7c Itj and 56 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 " naphthol (T. D. 13530), For 2 years, 7o lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 1667 " nitrate of or cubic nitrate (T. D. 9457, 11558) Free 83 " nitrite of 3clb 56 " oleate of , as alizarin assistant (T.D.13423) 36% 83 " phosphate of %o lb 83 " prussiate of, yellow (T. D. 8586, 11298, 11354) 2c lb 83 " sal (T. D. 12698, 13590) %c lb 5 " salicylate powder (T. D. 14518) 25% 1667 " salt cake and niter cake Free 83 " sesquicarbonate of %c lb 83 " silicate of (T. D. 8781) %c lb 5 " stannate (T. D. 1584) 25% 83 " sulphate of, crystalized, or Glauber salts (T. D. 2370, 12643) $1 ton 1667 " sulphate of, not crystalized Free 83 " sulphide of, containing not more than 35% sodium sulphide %clb Containing more than 35% sodium sul- phide %olb 83 " sulphite of (T. D. 18006) %c lb 56 " sulphoricinoleate of, as alizarin assistant (T. D. 13423) 35% 83 " supercarbonate of, or saleratus %c lb 9 " tartrate of 5c lb 1690 " uranium of (T. D. 4295) Free 83 " washing crystal (T. D. 12530) %c lb 83 " wasser glass, or silicate of soda (T. D. 4710) %olb 807 " water and similar beverages, containing less than % % of alcohol, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 20559) 16c gall. 809 Additional duty on the bottles or jugs at 1/3 the rate provided on the bottles or jugs if imported empty or separately. 83 " yellow prussiate of (T. D. 11354) 2c lb 1667 Sodium or salt cake, crude Free 83 " arsenate ; Ic lb 28 " benzoate (T. D. 14556), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 28 " benzoate, artificial (T. D. 15689), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 83 " bicarbonate, or baking soda %c lb 83 " bisulphite and meta-bisulphite %c lb 83 " borate, or borax refined %c lb 83 " bromide lOo lb 83 " carbonate (T. D. 13701) %o lb S3 " chlorate l%c lb Schedule of Duties 757 P*R- Article. Rate. 83 Sodinm chloride, in bags, sacks, barrels, or other packages lie 100 lbs In bulk 7cl00 lbs 83 " chromate l%c lb 1565 " cyanide (T. D. 32681) Free 83 " dichromate l%clb 83 " ferrocyanide 2c lb 83 " formate 2o lb 83 " hydrated M,c lb 84 " hydrosulphite and compounds 35% 83 " hydroxide ^clb 83 " monohydrated %c lb 1667 " nitrate Free 83 " nitrite 3c lb 5 " perborate (T. D. 31949) -. 25% 83 " phosphate %clb 5 " salicylate powder (T. D. 3395, 14518).... 25% 83 " sesquicarbonate %clb 83 " silicate (water glass) %c lb 83 " sulphate, crystallized or Glauber salt. . . $1 ton 83 " sulphate, anhydrous $2 ton 1667 " sulphate, crude Free 83 " sulphide of, containing not more than 3 5 % sodium sulphide %ctb Containing more than 35% sodium sul- phide %clb 83 " sulphite %cn) 84 " sulphoxylate compounds 35% 5 " sulphuret (T. D. 15211) 25 % 83 " thiosulphate %clb 53 Sod oil 5c gall. 82 Soft soap 15% 56 Softening liquor (T. D. 12671) 35% 5 Solanlne 25% 393 Solder, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 23541) 2%clb 1606 Sole leather Free 1412 Soles, cork 30 % 1119-1412 Soles, cork and wool, according to material of chief value. Solide olive (T. D. 22895). (See Olive solide.) 1459 SoUdonia fiber (T. D. 34761, 35301) 20% 56 Soluble greases, used in processes of softening, dyeing, or finishing, n. s. p. f 35% 56 " oil, as alizarin assistant (T. D. 7011, 12671) 35% 68 " silicate, for paint (T. D. 3644) 25% 41 Solution, formaldehyde, or formalin 2c lb 30 Solutions of pyroxylin 35c lb 1583 Soot, for manure (T. D. 7201) Free 734 Sorb apples (T. D. 22534), per bu. of 50 lbs. . . 25c bu. 504 Sorbite 50 % 761 Sorghum seed 2c lb 1505 Soson, as albumen (T. D. 23855) Free 1523 Sounds, fish, crude, dried or salted, for preserva- , tion only, and unmanufactured, n. s. p. '•' t. (T. D. 23950) Free 42 " fish prepared 25 % 773 Soup 35 % 773 " tablets (T. D. 34004, 35344) 35% 758 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pah. Article. Rate. 1610 Sour orange juice, containing not more than 2% of alcohol (T. D. 2345, 6589) Free 773 Sourcrout 35% 1420 Sonslik furs (T. D. 13182) 25% 1430 Soutache gilt braid (T. D. 16993) 90% Souvenirs, according to material (T. D. 11970). 1695 " not exceeding $100 in value, acquired by residents of the United States arriving from abroad, if not bought oh commis- sion, and not intended for sale Free 1459 Soy, Chinese, thick (T. D. 30529) 20% 773 " thin, Chinese (T. D. 30529, 37549, 37976) 35% 56 Soya bean oil (T. D. 31912) 2%c lb 1629 " bean oil cake (T. D. 30595, 31352) Free 760 " beans %c lb 773 " beans, prepared or preserved (T. D. 35977, 37860) 35% 1629 " cake meal (T. D. 31800) Free 808 Spa or spaw as mineral water 10c gall. 355 Spacca ossi or cleavers (T. D. 14724, 14961). (See Cutlery.) 373 Spades (T. D. 36383) 30% 725 Spaghetti 2c lb 1403 Si>aooglecl curtains and other articles not em- broidered, tamboured, scalloped, nor appllqugd, spangles chief value, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 27240) 60 % 1403 Spangles 35 % 75 Spanish brown, a color 20% 403 " cedar, sawed into boards, planks, deals, or other forms, n. s. p. f 15 % 403 " cedar, in the log 10 % 34 " flies, oantharides, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 10 % 1567 " flies, cantharides, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 19455, 19473) Free 1651 " grass, for paper making Free 1439 " grass, manufactures of 25% 743 " limes (T. D. 8595) Ic lb 717-719 Spanish mackerel. (See Fish.) 1619 Spar Free 1570 " adamantine Free 214 " artificial teeth (T. D. 11019) 30% 214 " bergcristal (T. D. 15839) 30% 214 " ornaments and statuary, decorated 40% 214 " prisms, undecorated (T. D. 34942) 30% 212 Sparkplugs, porcelain (T. D. 31356, 32469, 33533) 60% 1 Sparklets acid (T. D. 22402) 25 % 1416 " a kind of firework (T. D. 31115), on gross weight 12c lb 803 Sparkling wines $6 gall. 809 Additional duty on the bottles or jugs at 1/3 the rate provided on the bottles or jugs if imported empty or separately. 1700 Spars, timber for (T. D. 22122) Free 1658 Spartateen, crude Free 1406 Sparterie, natural (T. D. 11691, 29790). (See Willow sheets.) 1439 " for baskets (T. D. 3199, 5714, 12646)... 25% 1406 " for making hats. Bleached, colored, dyed or stained 20% Schedule of Duties 759 Par. Article. Rate. Not bleached, colored, dyed or stained. . 15% 1406 Sparterie hat forms (T. D. 13203) 50% 399 Spatulas (T. D. 17263) 40% 762 Spavm, mushroom (T. D. 5714, 6342, 20128) . . . Ic lb 343 Spaying needles (G. A. 3942) 45% 1529 Special apparatus and objects to teach the blind. Free 1553 Specie, as coins Free 1665 Specimens or anatomical preparations Free 1668 " of natural history, botany and mineralogy, when imported for scientific public col- lections and not for sale (T. D. 18422, 22532) Free 225 Spectacles, eyeglasses and goggles, and frames for, or parts thereof, finished or unfin- ished, valued at not over 65c doz. (T. D. 13873, 13883) 20c doz. and 15% Valued at over 65c and not over $2.50 doz 60c doz. and 20 % "Valued at over $2.50 doz 40% cases for, dutiable according to material of chief value. 225 " eye protectors are (T. D. 13638). 227 " glass plates or disks used in the manu- facture of lenses or prisms for spec- tacles, or for optical instruments or equipment, or for optical parts, scien- tific or commercial, in any and all forms 45 % 226 " lenses of glass or pebble for, molded or pressed, or ground and polished to a spherical, cylindrical or prismatic form with the edges unground 40 % With the edges ground or beveled, 10c doz. pairs and 35 % 228 Spectroscopes, glass and metal (T. D. 9242).... 45% 395 Spelter, in blocks, pigs or slabs l%clb 395 " in sheets 2c lb 399 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8488, 22510) 40% 396 " old, worn out, fit only for remanufacture, l%clb 722 Speltz, dutiable as barley (bu. 48 lbs) (T. D. 42930) 20c bu. 53 Sperm oil 10c gall. 1630 Spermaceti oil from American fishery (T. D. 11573) Free 1693 Spermatine as a mineral wax (Abt. 1290, T. D. 25273) Free 733 Spice bread (T. D. Abt. 37192) 30% 779 Spices, bird peppers or chillies, unground (59 F. R. 446, T. D. 14742) 2c lb If ground 5c lb 779 " Bombay or wild mace, unground 18c lb If ground 22c lb 779 " capsicum, unground 2c lb If ground 5c lb 779 " cassia, cassia vera and cassia buds, ground 5c lb 779 " cassia, cassia vera and cassia buds, un- ground 2c lb 760 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 779 Spices, cayenne pepper, unground 2c lb If ground 5c rb 779 " cinnamon and chips of, ground 5c lb " cinnamon and chips of, unground 2c lb 779 " clove stems, unground 2c lb If ground 6o lb 779 " cloves, ground 6c lb " cloves, unground 3c lb 779 " coriander seed %c lb 768 " garlic (T. D. 15139) 2o lb 779 " ginger root, not ground, preserved nor candied 2c lb " ginger root, ground 5c lb 1459 '•' ground olive nuts (T. D. 11199, 22719, 22783) 20% 779 " herbs or herb leaves, in glass or other small packages, for culinary use 25% 779 " mace, unground 4o lb If ground 8c lb 779 " mace, Bombay or wild, ground 22c lb " unground 18c lb 779 " mustard, ground or prepared, in bottles or otherwise 8c lb 779 " n. s. p. f 25 % 779 " nutmegs, ground 5c lb " nutmegs, unground 2c tb 779 " paprika, ground (T. D. 20886) 5c lb 779 " pepper, black or white, ground 5o tb " pepper, black or white, unground 2c lb 779 " pepper, red, ground 5c lb If unground 2clb 779 " pepper, shells or cuticle, ground or un- ground, importation of, prohibited (T. D. 27004, 27804). 779 •■ pimento, ground 3c lb " pimento, unground Ic lb 779 " sage, unground Ic lb If ground 3c lb 301 Spiegeleisen, containing more than 1% carbon. 75o ton 302 " containing not more than 1% carbon (on the manganese contained therein), 1 % c lb and 1 5 % " chrome, iron not (T. D. 13966). 1631 Spike lavender oil, if not alcoholic Free 331 Spikes, copper or brass 6/lOc lb 331 " iron or steel, cut exceeding 2 inches in length 4/1 Co lb n. s. p. f 6/lOc lb " made of iron or steel wire, not less than 1 inch in length nor smaller than 65/1000 Inch in diameter 4/lOc lb less than 1 inch in length and smaller than 65/1000 inch in diameter %c tb 399 " running (T. D. 15708) 40% 399 " screw, not wood screws (T. D. 25711)... 40% 1700 Spiles, for wharves, round Free 1700 " round, n. s. p. f Free 762 Spinach seed (T. D. 6221, 6227, 8131) lo lb 913 Spindle banding, cotton (T. D. 13572), 10c lb and 12%% 1434 Spinning gut (T. D. 19582, 23640, 23699) 40% Schedule of Duties 761 ^■*''- Article. Rate. 399 Spiral springs of wire, composed of iron, steel, or other metal, except gold, silver or platinum 40 % 330 " nut locks, iron or steel 35% 230 Spirit levels, glass chief value (T. D. 39434).... 55% 24 " sensitizer (T. D. 29429). (See Alcoholic compounds.) T! " varnish, containing less than 5% of methyl alcohol $2.20 gall, and 25 % " containing 5% or more of methyl al- cohol 25% 802 Spirits, absinthe $5 gall. American, reimported (T. D. 21676, 21750, 23048). 24 " alcoholic compounds, n. s. p. f., if con- taining 20% of alcohol or less, 20c lb and 25% If containing more than 20% and not more than 50% of alcohol. .40c lb and 25% If containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c tb and 25% 62 " alcoholic perfumery (T. D. 8742, 9712), 40c lb and 75% 802 " arrack $6 gall. 63 '* bay rum or bay water, whether distilled or compounded 40c tb and 60 % 802 " bitters, containing $5 gall. 802 " brandy $5 gall. 802 " compounds and preparations of which distilled spirits are the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f . . . .$5 gall. 802 " cordials (T. D. 180) $5 gall. 802 " distilled from grain or other materials. $6 gall. 810 " each and every gauge or wine gallon of measurement shall be counted as at least one proof gallon, and the stand- ard for determining the proof of brandy and other spirits or liquors of any kind imported shall be the same as that which is defined in the laws relating to internal revenue. It shall be lawful for the Secretary of the Treasury, in his discretion, to author- ize the ascertainment of the proof of wines, cordials, or other liquors and fruit juices, by distillation or other- wise, in case where it is impracticable to ascertain such proof by the means prescribed by existing laws or regu- lations. 811 " imitations of imported by any names whatever shall be subject to the high- est rate of duty provided for the gen- uine articles respectively intended to be represented, and in no case less than $5 gall. gll " .imported in any sized cask, bottle, jug, or other packages, of or from any coun- try, dependency, or province under whose laws similar sized casks, bottles, jugs, or other packages of distilled 762 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. spirits, wine or other beverage put up or filled In the United States are de- nied entrance into such country, de- pendency, or province, shall be for- feited to the United States. Spirits, in bottles or jugs, if packed as law di- rects as to number of bottles or jugs per package, if any are missing allow- ance should be made therefor (T. D. 30160, 32380). " no allowance for loss in warehouse (Abt. 3592, T. D. 25749, 26384). 812 " no constructive or other allowance for breakage, leakage, or damage on wines, liquors, cordials, or distilled spirits, ex- cept that when it shall appear to the collector of customs from the gaugers return, verified by an aflidavit by the importer to be filed within five days after delivery of the merchandise, that a cask or package has been broken or otherwise injured in transit from a foreign port and as a result thereof a part of its contents amounting to 10 per centum or more of the total value of the contents of the said cask or package in its condition as exported, has been lost, allowance therefor may be made in the liquidation of the du- ties (T. D. 34140). 811 " no lower rate orlamount of duty shall be levied, collected and paid on brandy, spirits and other spirituous beverages than that fixed by law for the descrip- tion of first proof, but it shall be in- creased in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of the first proof. 802 " kirschwasser $5 gall. 801 " Nothing in this schedule shall be con- strued as in any manner limiting or re- stricting the provisions of Title II or III of the National Prohibition Act as amended. The duties prescribed In Schedule 8 and imposed by Title I shall be in addition to the internal revenue taxes imposed under existing law, or any subsequent act. 813 " No wines, spirits, or other liquors or articles provided for in this schedule containing % % or more of alcohol shall be imported or permitted entry except on a permit issued therefor by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and any such wines, spirits, or other liquors or articles imported or brought into the United States without a per- mit shall be seized and forfeited in the same manner as for other violations of the customs laws. 814 " The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby OCHEDULE OF DuTIES 763 P*R- Article. Rate. authorized and directed to make all rules and regulations necessary for the enforcement of the provisions of this schedule. 24 Spirits, medicinal, if containing 20% or less of alcohol 20c lb and 25% If containing 20% to 50% of alcohol, 40c lb and 25% If containing over 50% of alcohol, 80c tb and 25% 24 " of ammonia. (See Spirits, medicinal.) 24 " of lavender. (See Spirits, medicinal.) 38 " of muriatic ether, if not containing more than 10 % of alcohol 25% 38 " of nitrous ether, if not containing more than 10% of alcohol 25% 24 " of nutmeg. (See Spirits, medicinal.) ZK " of rosemary. (See Spirits, medicinal.) 1688 " of turpentine, Venice (T. D. 8671) Free 802 " ratafia $5 gall. 802 Spirituous beverages, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11838) .. $5 gall. 802 " bitters, Amer-Picon (T. D. 9797) $5 gall. 802 " liquors, Benedictine (T. D. 10660) $5 gall. 802 " liquors, Chinese wine (T. D. 14411) . .$5 gall. 1303 Spittoons, indurated fiber ware 25% 409 Splash mats of wood strips, joined by cords, as curtains or screens (T. D. 32984, 33263, 33338). If plain 35% If stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained or creosoted 45% mats, not paintings (T. D. 27766, 278S3, 27936). 409 Splasher mats, painted (T. D. 14818, 14915, 21406) 45% 322 Splice bars, or fish plates of iron or steel %c lb 403 Splints, ash (T. D. 23009) 20% 404 Split fence posts (T. T>. 5867) 10% 767 " peas (T. D. 652) (60 lbs per bu) l%crb 407 " rattans (T. D. 12981) 20% 404 Spoke bolts, wood (T. D. 6614) 10 % 410 Spokes, for wheels 33-1/3 % 1702 " staves Free 1644 Sponge, platinum (T. D. 13729) Free l432 Sponges, chamois (T. D. 158'23) 30 % 1467 " clippings of, as waste (T. D. 24249) 10% 1447 " bleached 15% 1419 " made up into artificial flowers (T. D. 8385) 60% 1447 " manufactures of, or of which sponge is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f 25 % 1439 " rubber (T. D. 26091, 27006, 27746, 27843) 25% 1447 " trimmed or untrimmed 15% 902 Spool thread of cotton, including crochet, darn- ing, embroidery and knitting cotton, put up for handwork, in lengths not ex- ceeding 840 yards %c 100 yds Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 20% nor more than 35 % 764 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. In no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as Imported. 399 Spools, with metal flanges, for carpet weaving (T. D. 6715) 40 % 399 " RhumkorfE (T. D. 8154) 40% 410 " wood 33-1/3% 399 Spoons, decorated with painting (T. D. 14300). 40% 1439 " horn or bone 25% 1439 " India rubber 25 % 399 " silver or gold, gilt or plated 60% 410 " wood 33-1/3% 1402 Sporting goods. _ 1430 Spot nets, silk (T.D. 13905, 14052) 90% Sprats. (See Pish.) 331 Spiigs, out. (See Nails.) 343 Spring-beard needles $1.15 M and 40% 808 Spring water (T. D. 16249). (See Mineral water.) 369 Springs, automobile (T. T>. 38474, 38633) 25% 367 Springs for watches 45 % 391 Sprinkler tops, plain 30% If decorated, colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, lithographed, electroplated, or embossed in color (T. D. 34888)... 45% 329 Sprocket chains 35 % 1700 Spruce clapboards Free 1700 " deals Free 410 " frames for barbed wire (T. D. 6825). .33-1/3% 1584 " gum, not crude, if not alcoholic Free 401 '• logs (T. D. 22122) $1 M ft. Provided, That any such class of logs cut from any particular class of lands shall be exempt from such duty if imported from any country, dependency, prov- ince, or other subdivision of govern- ment which has, at no time during the twelve months immediately preceding their importation into the United States, maintained any embargo, prohi- bition, or other restriction (whether by law, order, regulation, contractual re- lation or otherwise, directly or indi- rectly) upon the exportation of such class of logs from such country, de- pendency, province, or other subdi- vision of government, if cut from such class of lands. 1700 " scantling, planed on edge (T. D. 18361) . . Free 1700 " timber, sawed (T. D. 13172) Free 1202 Spun silk or schappe silk yarn or yarn of silk and artificial silk, and roving, in skeins, cops or warps, if not bleached, dyed, colored, or advanced beyond the condi- tion of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together, on all numbers up to and including No. 205 (T. D. 6109) 46c lt> And In addition thereto 10/lOOc per num- ber per lb. Exceeding No. 205 45c lb Schedule of Duties 765 Par. Article. Rate. And in addition thereto 15/lOOc per num- ber per tb. If advanced beyond the condition of sin- gles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together, the specific rate on the single yarn and in addition thereto 5c per lb cumulative. If bleached, dyed, or colored, the specific ratio on unbleached yarn and in addi- tion thereto 10c per lb cumulative. Provided, That any of the foregoing on bobbins, spools, or beams, shall pay the specific rates, according to the charac- ter of the yarn or roving, and in addi- tion thereto 10c per lb. Provided further. That none of the fore- going single yarn or roving shall pay a less rate of duty than 40%. And provided further. That none of the foregoing two or more ply yarn shall pay a less rate of duty than 45%. In assessing duty on all spun silk or schappe silk yarn, or yarn of silk and artificial silk and roving, the number indicating the size of the yarn or rov- ing shall be determined by the number of kilometers that weigh one kilogram and shall in all cases refer to the size of the singles. And provided further. That in no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the skeins, bobbins, cops, spools or beams. 1609 Spunk Free 761 Spurry clover seed (T. D. 15020) 2c lb 761 " seed, giant, as grass seed (T. D. 31207) . . 2c lb 399 Spurs, metal. (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) . . . 40% 1670 " and stilts for potters' use (T. D. 186) . . . Free 228 Spyglasses (T. D. 5876, 5977, 7248, 12545) 45% 1414 " toy (T. D. 14697) 70% 1439 Sgnares, bone or horn 25% 91g " hemstitched, linen or cotton (T. D. 14944). (See Handkerchiefs.) 1440 " ivory 35% 399 " metal. (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) . . 40% 410 " wood 33-1/3% 1459 Sauash lemon (T. D. 16849) 20% Squeezers, lemon, according to material (T. D. 12950). 1662 Squid, as shell fish (T. D. 28441) Free 34 Squills or scilla, advanced in value, if not alco- holic 10% 1587 " or scilla, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1420 Squirrel, boas (T. D. 13697, 16985) 50% 1586 " hair (T. D. 22869) Free 1420 " skin plates, dressed and joined together (T. D. 24746, 31053) 40% 753 St. Jnllen plum seedlings, stocks, or cuttings, $2 perM plants 1303 Staff, papier machfi (T. D. 14561) 25% 1420 Stags' heads mounted (T. D. Abt. 44353) 40% 766 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 230 Stained glass windows, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 36165) ... 50% 218 " glass articles (T. D. 12381) 55% 1707 " or painted window glass, or stained or painted glass windows which are works of art when imported to be used in houses of worship, and when ordered after the passage of this act, valued at $15 or more per square foot, and excluding any article, in whole or in part, molded, cast, or mechanically wrought from metal within twenty years prior to importation (T. T>. 34928) Free 219-220-224 Stained window glass, n. s. p. f. (See Glass, window.) 39 Staining, extracts used for 15% 1568 " materials of vegetable origin, crude or advanced, if not alcoholic, n. s. p. f.. Free 68 Stains, crude or dry or mixed, or ground with water or oil, or with solutions other than oil, n. s. p. f 25 % 28 " derived in whole or in part from natural alizarin or natural indigo, For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 28 " whether soluble in water or not, derived from coal tar products, For 2 years, "c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 399 Stair rods, metal. (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 40% 1311 Stamp albums (T. D. 23039) 30% 233 " boxes of agate and metal, if agate chief value (T. D. 15242) 50% 1428 " cases, metal, designed to be worn on the person, 80% 1671 Stamped post cards, foreign government, bearing no other printing than the official im- print thereon Free 1428 Stampings, galleries, mesh and other materials of metal, whether or not set with glass or paste, finished or partly finished, sep- arate or in strips or sheets, suitable for use in the manufacture of any of the articles specified in paragraph 1428.. 75% 399 Stamps, nickel plated (T. D. 6711) 40% 1671 " foreign postage or revenue, cancelled or uncancelled (T. D. 15966) Free 1514 " United States postage, as American man- ufactures returned, if imported by or for the account of the person who ex- ported them from the United States. . . Free 410 " wood, for Chinese printing (T. D. 6435), 33-1/3% 228 Stanhopes, optical instruments (T. D. 15135)... 45% 5 Stannate of soda (T. D. 1584) 25% 1 Stannic acid !.!!!!! 25% 5 " acid, zinnsaure not (T. D. 17813) 25% 752 Staphylea colchica (T. D. 15030) . 25% 1567 Staplsacre seeds, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12730).. Free 331 Staples, made of iron or steel wire, not less than Schedule of Duties 767 P*Jt- Article. Rate. 1 inch in length nor smaller than 65/1000 inch in diameter 4/lOc lb Less than 1 inch in length and smaller than 65/1000 inch in diameter %c lb N. s. p. f 6/lOc lb 85 Starcb, all, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7511, 7522) Ic lb 85 " arrowroot (T. D. 11090, 21405) Ic lb 86 " burnt or British gum (T. D. 12822) l%c lb 86 " chemically treated l%clb 85 " corn Ic lb 1457 " corn, residuum (T. D. 6269, 6641) 10% 85 " farina (T. D. 18011) Ic lb 1459 " fiber, so-called (T. D. 12856) 20% 85 " manihot (T. D. 13775) Ic lb 85 " potato (T. D. 31813) l%c lb 85 " rice (T. D. 10954) Ic lb 85 " root-flour (T. D. 13775) Ic lb 1654 " sago flour (T. D. 24076, 24203) Free 86 " soluble, or chemically treated (T. D. 28073, 34906) : l%clb 1680 " tapioca flour (T. D. 22021, 31912) Free 1459 " waste, used for sizing (T. D. 6949) 20% 1459 " water-chestnut flour not (T. D. 15155) ... 20% 1459 " yam flour not (T. D. 15174) . 20% 85 Starches, n. s. p. f lo lb 1430 Stars, metal thread (T. D. 10898) 90% 751 Statice in natural condition (T. D. 33031, 33064) 40% 1419 " preserved (T. D. 33433) 60% 1419 " wreaths (T. D. 32742) 60% 1707 Stations of the Cross for presentation, if works of art (T. D. 31568) Free 1673 Statuary and casts of sculpture for use as models or for art educational purposes only (T. T>. 29995) Free " and sculptures interchangeable terms (T. D. 32459). 1449 " and sculptures, or copies, replicas or re- productions thereof, if works of art, n. s. p. f 20% 1704 " and sculpture, original, and not more than two replicas or reproductions of the same, if professional productions of sculptors only, whether in round or in relief, in bronze, marble, stone, terra cotta, ivory, wood, or metal, or whether carved, cut, or otherwise w^rought by hand from the solid block or mass of marble, stone, or alabaster, or from metal, or cast in bronze or other metal or substance, or from wax or plaster (T. D. 36725, 37898) Free 1704 " and sculpture as used in this paragraph shall not be understood to include a,ny articles of utility, nor such as are made wholly or in part by stenciling or any other mechanical process. 1449 " bronze casts are 20% 1449 " cast iron, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 31426) 20% defined (T. D. 18329, 21481, 23376, 23856. 24822). 1449 " executed abroad after model by Ameri- 768 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. can artist in the United States (T. D. 9730, 9809) 20% 1674 Statuary for presentation (without charge) to, and for the use of any corporation or association organized and operated ex- clusively for religious purposes Free 1707 " for presentation to an incorporated re- ligious society, college, or other public institution (T. D. 27253, 27491) Free 1705-1706 Statuary for exhibition Free 399 Statuary, imitation bronze (T. D. 32203) 40% 233 " marble columns or pedestals for (T. D. 11038) S0% 233 " marble plinth for pedestal for (T. D. 16417) 50 % monuments (T. D. 7072, 23450). " not tools of trade of architect (T. D. 10405). sarcophagus not (T. D. 13863, 14923, 17254). " when not works of art, dutiable according to the material (T. D. 6181, 15635). 1707 " work of American artist Free 212 Statues and statuettes, in china, porcelain, parian and bisque, decorated (Abt. 579, T. D. 25089) 70% Plain (T. D. 21059) i 60% 1449 " bronze, n. s. p. f., if work of art (T. D. 13863) 20% 214 " cement (T. D. 14860) 30% 1440 " plaster (T. D. 24398, 24443) 35% 211 " and statuettes, stoneware, plain 45% Decorated 50% 211 " terra cotta, plain (T. D. 7303, 11204, 14932) 45 % Decorated 50 % 404 Stave bolts 10 % 1702 Staves of wood (T. D. 3694, 4680, 7495, 21460). . Free 1514 " American, returned as barrels or boxes. . Free 34 Stavesacre, advanced in value or condition, if not alcoholic 10% 1667 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 328 Stays, iron or steel, lap-welded, butt-welded, seamed, or jointed, not thinner than 65/1000 inch, if not less than % inch in diameter %c Tb If less than % and not less than % inch in diameter l%clb If less than % inch in diameter l%olb Provided, That no stays made of char- coal iron shall pay a less rate of duty than l%c lb. " for dresses, according to material of chief value (41 F. R. 102). 39 Steam black (T. D. 13596, 16710), if not alcoholic 15% 372 " engines 15% 319 " engines, forgings for, of iron or steel, but not machined, tooled, or otherwise ad- vanced in condition 25 % 218 " gauge tubes (T. D. 17333) 55% 372 " locomotives 15% Schedule of Duties 769 pAR- Abticle. Rate. Steam merry-go-round, not tool of trade (T. D. 9362). 1459 ■' packing- (T. D. 6287) 20 % 1504 " plow equipments (T. D. 32709, 37615).. Free 1504 " plows Free 319 Steamer shafts. If forglngs, but not machined, tooled, or otherwise advanced in con- dition 25% 1111 Steaming blankets, as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18890). (See Blankets, wool.) 1 Stearic acid or stearin (T. D. 30335) l%c lb 701 Stearin oleo (T. D. 35894) Ic lb 1459 " candles (T. D. 32244, 32284) 20% 56 " palm nut kernel (T. D. 6175) 35% 1459 " pitch (T. D. 26117) 20% 209 Steatite, crude and unground %c lb If ground, washed, powdered, or pulver- ized (except toilet preparations) 25% If cut or sawed, or in blanks, crayons, cubes, disks, or other forms Ic lb Manufactures (except toilet prepara- tions) in chief value of, wholly or partly finished, n. s. p. f., if not decorated 35 % If decorated 45 % 400 Steel, allowance or reduction of duties for par- tial loss or damage in consequence of rust or of discoloration shall not be made upon any description of steel, nor any articles wholly or partly manufac- tured of steel, or upon any manufac- ture of iron or steel. 306 " all metal produced from iron or its ores, which is cast and malleable, of what- ever description or form, without re- gard to the percentage of carbon con- tained therein, whether produced by cementation, or converted, cast, or made from iron or its ores, by the crucible, electric, Bessemer, Clapp-Grif- flth, pneumatic, Thomas-Gilchrist, basic, Siemens-Martin, or open-hearth processes, or by the equivalent of either, or by a combination of two or more of the processes, or their equiva- lents, or by any fusion or other process which produces from iron or its ores a metal either granular or fibrous in structure, which is cast and malleable, excepting what is known as malleable- iron castings, shall be classed and de- nominated as steel. 304-306 " alloys used as substitutes for. (See Steel ingots. 319 " anchors or parts thereof 25 % 312 " angles, not assembled, manufactured or advanced beyond hammering, rolling or casting l/5c lb Machined, drilled, punched, assembled, fitted, fabricated for use, or otherwise 770 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting 20% 321 Steel anti-friction balls and rollers 10c lb and 45% 325 " anvils, weighing not less than 5 lbs each l%c lb 325 " anvils, jewelers' and other anvils, weigh- ing less than 5 lbs each 45 % 339 " articles enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 5c lb and 30 % 399 " articles, n. s. p. f., not plated 40% 355 " artists' knives. (See Steel knives.) 304 " axe-shaped bars, as steel bars (T. D. 1486). 323 " axle bars, blanks and parts of n. s. p. f., valued not more than 6c lb 6/lOc lb 323-324 Steel axles, fitted in wheels or parts of wheels for railway purposes Ic lb 340 Steel back saws 20% 321 " ball bearings (T. D. 30358) 10cmand45% 314 " band or hoop, cut to lengths or wholly or partly manufactured into hoops or ties, coated or not coated with paint or any other preparation, with or without buckles or fastenings, for baling cotton or any other commodity %ctb 313 " band, hoop, or scroll, n. s. p. f., valued at 3c per lb or less, 8 inches or less in width, and thinner than % and not thinner than 109/1000 inch 25/lOOc lb Thinner than 109/1000 inch and not thinner than 38/1000 inch 35/lOOc tb Thinner than 38/1000 inch 65/lOOc lb Provided, That barrel hoops of iron or steel, and hoop or band iron, or hoop or band steel, flared, splayed, or punched, with or without buckles or fastenings, shall pay no more duty than that im- posed on the hoop or band iron or steel from which they are made. 340 " band saws 20% 340 " band saws further advanced than tem- pered or polished 20% 313 " bands, whether in long or short lengths, n. s. p. f 25 % 304 " bars, beveled, or tapered (T. D. 27443). (See Steel ingots.) 315 " bars or rods, cold rolled, cold drawn, cold hammered or polished, in addition to the rates provided on bars or rods of whatever section or shape which are hot rolled %ctb 1430 " bead trimmings, not embroidered nor appUqufid and n. s. p. f. (T. D. 2994) . . 90% 1403 " beads (T. D. 2994) 35% 312 " beams, girders, joists, angles, channels, car-truck channels, TT columns and posts or parts or sections of columns and posts, deck and bulb beams and building forms, together with all struc- tural shapes, not assembled or manu- factured, or advanced beyond hammer- Schedule op Duties 771 '^^^ Article. Rate. ing, rolling, or casting l/5o lb Any of the foregoing machined, drilled, punched, assembled, fitted, fabricated for use, or otherwise advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting 20% 371 Steel bicycle, cranks (T. D. 15011). (See Pro- viso.) 30% »71 " bicycle forks (T. D. 11995). (See Pro- viso.) 30% 371 " bicycle frames (T. D. 14225). (See (Proviso.) 30% 371 " bicycle hubs (T. D. 15011). (See Pro- viso.) 30% 371 " bicycle tubes (T. D. 13904). (See Pro- viso.) 30% 371 " bicycle wheels and parts of, except tires (T. D. 14695) 30% Provided, That if any country, depend- ency, province, or other subdivision of government imposes a duty on any article specified in paragraph 371, when imported from the United States, in excess of the duty herein provided, there shall be imposed upon such articles, when Imported either directly or indirectly from such country, de- pendency, province, or other subdivi- sion of government, a duty equal to that imposed by such country, depend- ency, province, or other subdivision of government on such article imported from the United States, but in no case shall such duty exceed 50%. 304 " billets (65 P. R. 497, T. D. 12857, 17605), (See Steel ingots.) 326 " blacksmiths' hammers, tongs and sledges, l%clb 308 " black taggers (T. D. 11993). (See Steel sheets.) 304 " blanks and blocks for dies. (See Steel Ingots.) 304 " blooms. (See Steel ingots.) 343 " bodkins (T. D. 10653) 45 % 301 " boiler plate shearings, valued not more than 7c lb (T. D. 22711, 23843).... 75c ton 307 " boiler plate, except crucible plate steel and saw plate steel, not thinner than 109/1000 inch, cut or sheared to shape or otherwise, or unsheared, and skelp Iron or steel sheared or rolled in grooves, valued at Ic lb or less 7/20c lb Valued above Ic and not above 3c lb . .5/lOc lb Valued over 3c lb 20 % Provided, That all sheets or plates of iron or steel thinner than 109/1000 inch shall pay duty as iron or steel sheets. 328 " boiler tubes, flues or stays, not thinner than 65/1000 inch if not less than % inch in diameter %clb If less than % and not less than % inch in diameter l%clb 772 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. If less than % inch in diameter l%c lb Provided, That no tubes, pipes, flues, or stays made of charcoal iron shall pay a less rate of duty than 1 % c tt> 328 Steel boiler tubes, n. s. p. f 25 % 330 " bolt blanks Ic tb 330 " bolts, with or without threads or nuts. . Ic lb 1514 " boxes, American manufacture, returned. . Free 399 " bowls (T. D. 16115), if not plated 40% 331 " brads, cut, not exceeding 2 Inches in length 15 % 355 " bread knives. (See Steel knives.) 354 " brush ink erasers (T. D. 15235). (See Steel knives.) 399 " buckthorn strips (T. D. 8325), if not plated 40 % 354 " budding knives. (See Cutlery.) 312 " building forms. (See Steel beams.) 312 " bulb beams. (See Steel beams.) 355 " butchers' knives and steels. (See Steel knives. ) 355 " butter knives. (See Steel knives.) 349 " buttons, n. s. p. f %c line gross and 15% 349 " buttons, trousers ^c line gross and 15% 337 " card clothing. (See Card clothing.) 399 ■' card teeth (T. D. 23587) 40% 312 " car truck channels. (See Steel beams.) 355 " carving knives, forks and steels. (See Steel knives.) 304 " castings, all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, loam or iron molded. (See Steel ingots.) 304 " castings, sheets and plates. (See Steel ingots.) 304-305 Containing alloys. (See Ingots, steel.) 329 " chain or chains of all kinds, not less than % inch in diameter %c lb Less than % and not less than % inch in diameter l%o lb Less than % and not less than 5/16 inch in diameter S^fcclb Less than 5/16 inch in diameter 4c lb Provided, That all articles manufactured wholly or in chief value of chain shall not pay a lower rate of duty than that imposed upon the chain of which it is made, or of which chain is the com- ponent material of chief value. 312 " channels. (See Steel beams.) 355 " cheese knives. (See Steel knives.) 1562 " cinders from rolling mill (T. D. 846S). .. Free 304 '' circular saw plates (T. D. 29652). (See Steel Ingots.) 340 " circular saws 20% 316 " clock wire (T. D. 23278). (See Steel wire.) 355 " clasp knives. (See Cutlery.) 319 " clliJ plates (T. D. 32830, 83055) 25% 304 " cogged Ingots. (See Steel ingots.) 304 " cogged ingots, for railway tires. (See Steel ingots.) Schedule of Duties 773 Par. 315 399 316 312 399 355 336 336 314 319 319 316 343 304 301 340 326 315 354' 328 312 335 304 341 340 319 319 399 315 1514 399 399 1430 399 354 315 Article. Rate. Steel coils (16 O. A. G. 315). (See Steel wire rods.) (T. D. 21027.) " coiled motor springs (T. D. 7166), If not plated 40% cold rolled corset (T. D. 15986) 25% columns and parts or sections of. (See Steel beams.) connecting rods, if not plated 40 % cooks' knives, forks and steels. (See Steel knives.) corset (T. D. 15676) 35% corset steels and wire 35% cotton ties, cut to lengths, coated or not coated with paint or any other prepara- tion, with or without buckles, for baling cotton %cn) " crank pins, if forgings 25% " crank shafts, if forgings 25% " crinoline wire 35% " crochet needles $1. 15 M and 40% " crop ends of billets, blooms or rails (T. D. 935S). (See Steel ingots.) " crop ends fit only for remanufacture, valued not more than 7c lb 75.0 ton " crosscut saws 20% " crowbars l%cn) crucible, rope rods (T. D. 6256). (See Steel rods.) 355 Steel cutlery. (See Steel knives.) Steel cylinders (T. D. 29710) 25% " deck beams. (See Steel beams.) " diamond that can be used only as abra- sive (T. D. 26561) %c lb die blocks or blanks. (See Steel Ingots and steel bars.) " dies, suitable for use in engraving or printing bonds, stock certlflcates or other securties 25% " drag saws 20% " drawing plate blanks, if not machined, tooled, or otherwise advanced in con- dition by any process or operation sub- sequent to the forging process (T. D. 9028), n. s. p. f. 25% drawing plates (T. D. 31774, 32884) 25% dress shields (T. D. 8958), if not plated. . 40% drill rods (T. D. 16044, 16080). (See Steel rods.) " drums, of either domestic or foreign manufacture, used for shipments of acids or other chemicals, which shall have been actually exported from the United States (T. D. 34112) ; . . Free dust (T. D. 16278) 40% edge tools, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7783), if not plated 40 % edgings, beaded (T. D. 11382) 90% embossing dies (T. D. 9889). if not plated 40 % erasers, and blades of. (See Steel knives.) fence wire rods. (See Steel wire rods.) 774 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 362 Steel files, flle-blanks, rasps, and floats, of whatever cut or kinds, 2% inches in length and under 25c doz. Over 2% and not over 4% Inches in length 47%c doz. Over 4% and under 7 inches in lesgth, 62 %c doz. 7 inches in length and over 77 %o doz. 322 " fish plates %c lb 322 " flat rails, punched l/lOo lb 362 " floats. (See Steel flies.) 304 " floor plates (T. D. 29170, 29405). (See Steel ingots.) 328 " flues. (See Steel tubes.) 363 " foils and foil blades (T. D. 6350) 50% 321 " anti-friction ball, ball, and roller, 10c lb and 45% 399 " forgings, flnished into articles, if not plated (T. D. 30340) 40% 319 " forgings not machined, tooled, or other- wise advanced (19 F. R. 412) 25 % 319 " forgings combined with iron, not ma- chined, tooled, or otherwise advanced. . 25% 323 " forgings, for axles, without reference to the stage or state of manufacture, n. s. p. f., valued at not more than 6c lb, 6/lOc lb 324 " forgings, for axles, when fitted in wheels or parts of wheels, for railTvay pur- poses, as wheels Ic lb 319 " forgings, for locomotives, steam engines, vessels or parts thereof 25% 355 " forks, table. (See Steel knives.) 312 " forms, building. (See Steel beams.) 304 " forms, n. s. p. f. (See Steel ingots.) 312 " frames. (See Steel beams.) 355 " fruit knives. (See Steel knives.) 328 " furnaces, cylindrical (T. D. 23658) 25% 308-309 Steel galvanized or coated with metal, in addition to rates. (See Sheets, steel.) 1430 Steel garlands, beaded (T. D. 11382) 75% 373 " German sickles (T. D. 6143), if not plated 30% 312 " girders. (See Steel beams.) 335 " grit, in any form %c lb 304 " gun barrel molds, not in bars, as steel Ingots. 304 " hammer molds, as steel ingots. 326 " hammers for blacksmiths l%c lb 399 " hampers, n. s. p. t., if not plated 40% 340 " hand saws 20% 316 " hat wire covered 35% 399 " hinges, flnished 40% 331 " hob nails, not exceeding 2 inches in length 15% n. s. p. f l%c lb 339 " hollow ware, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 5c lb and 30% 314 •" hoop, or band iron, or hoop or band steel, cut to lengths, or wholly or partly manufactured into hoops or ties, coated or not coated with paint or any other preparation, with or without buckles or Schedule of Duties 775 Par. Article. Rate. fastenings, for baling cotton or any other commodity %otb 313 Steel hoop, band, or scroll iron, not otherwise provided for, valued at 3c lb or less, 8 inches or less in width and thinner than % and not thinner than 109/1000 inch, 25/lOOc lb Thinner than 109/1000 and not thinner than 38/1000 inch 35/lOOc lb Thinner than 38/1000 inch 55/lOOc lb Provided, That barrel hoops of iron or steel, and hoop or band iron, hoop or band steel, flared, splayed, or punched, with or without buckles or fastenings, shall pay no more duty than that im- posed on the hoop or band iron or steel from which they are made. 308-309 Steel hoop, band or scroll, when galvanized or coated with zinc, spelter, or other metals, or any alloy of those metals. (See Steel sheets.) 315 Steel horseshoe nail plates (T. D. 12929), as steel wire nail rods. 331 " horseshoe nails l%ctb 333 " horseshoes, wrought l/5c lb 355 " hunting knives. (See Steel knives.) 359 " hypodermic needles (T. D. 15143) 45% 328 " ignition tubes (T. D. 15136) 25% 304 " ingots, cogged ingots, blooms and slabs, by whatever process made, die blocks • or blanks, billets and bars, whether solid or hollow; shafting, pressed, sheared, or stamped shapes, not ad- vanced in value or condition by any process or operation subsequent to the process of stamping; hammer molds or swaged steel; gun -barrel molds not in bars; alloys not specially provided for used as substitutes for steel in the manufacture of tools; all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, loam, or iron molded steel castings; sheets and plates and steel not specially provided for; all of the foregoing, valued at not over Ic per lb 2/lOc lb Valued above Ic and not above l%c lb .3/lOc lb Valued above l%c and not above 2%c lb 5/lOc lb Valued above 2%c and not above 3%c lb 8 /10c lb Valued above 3 % c and not above 5c lb . . Ic lb Value above 5c and not above 8c lb .l-7/lOo lb Valued above 8c and not above 12o lb . .2%c lb Valued above 12c and not above 16c lb .3%c tt> Valued above 16c lb (T. D. 38789, 39080) 20% Provided, That on steel circular saw plates there shall be levied, collected and paid an additional duty of %c lb. 305 In addition to the rates of duty provided for in this schedule on steel in all 776 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. forms, and shapes, by whatever process made, and by whatever name de- signated, whether cast, hot or cold rolled, forged, stamped, or drawn, con- taining more than 6/10% of nickel, cobalt, vanadium, chromium, tungsten, molybdenum, or any other metallic element used in alloying steel, there shall be levied, collected, and paid 8%. Provided, That manganese and silicon shall not be considered as alloying ma- terial unless present in the steel In ex- cess of 1 % manganese or silicon. Provided further, That an additional cumulative duty of 65 cents per pound on the molybdenum content In excess of 6/10%, and 72 cents per pound on the tungsten content in excess of 6/10 % shall be levied, collected and paid on any material provided for in paragraph 304 containing molybdenum and tung- sten. 312 Steel joists. (See Steel beams.) 355 " kitchen knives. (See Steel knives.) 343 " knitting needles $1.15 It and 40% 364 " knives, pen and pocket, clasp, pruning, budding, manicure knives and erasers, and all knives by whatever name known, including such as are denomi- natively mentioned in this Act, which have folding or other than fixed blades or attachments, valued at not more than 40c doz Ic each and 50% Valued more than 40c and not more than 50c doz 5c each and 50% Valued more than 50c and not more than $1.25 doz 11c each and 55% Valued more than $1.25 and not more than $3.00 doz 18c each and 55 % Valued more than $3.00 and not more than $6.00 doz 25c each and 50% Valued more than $6.00 doz. .35c each and 55% Provided, That blades, handles, or other parts of any of the foregoing knives or erasers shall be dutiable at not less than the rate herein Imposed upon knives and erasers, valued at more than 50c and not exceeding $1.25 doz. Knives, cuticle, corn, nail files, tweezers, hand forceps, and parts thereof, fin- ished or unfinished, by whatever name known 60 % Provided, that any of the foregoing, if imported in the condition of assem- bled, but not fully finished, shall be dutiable at not less than the rate of duty herein Imposed upon fully finished articles of the same material and qual- ity, but not less in any case than 15c each and B6 % Provided further. That all articles sped- Schedule of Duties 777 "*"• Article. Rate. fled in this paragraph shall, when im- ported, have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the shank or tang of at least one or, if practicable, each and every blade thereof. 355 St«el knives, table, butchers', carving, cooks', hunting, kitchen, bread, cake, pie, slicing, cigar, butter, vegetable, fruit, cheese, canning, flsh, carpenters' bench, curriers," drawing, farriers', fleshing, hay, sugar beet, beet topping, tanners', plumbers', painters', palette, artists', shoe and similar knives, forks and steels, and cleavers, finished or un- finished; if imported with handles of mother-of-pearl, shell, ivory, deer, or other animal horn, silver, or other metal other than aluminum, nickel silver, iron or steel 16c each and 45 % With handles of hard rubber, solid bone, celluloid, or any pyroxylin, casein, or similar material 8c each and 45 % With handles of any other material, if less than 4 inches in length exclusive of handles 2c each and 45 % If 4 inches in length or over, exclusive of handles 8c each and 45 % Any of the foregoing without handles, with blades less than 6 inches in length, 2c each and 45% With blades six inches or more In length, 8c each and 45% Provided, That all the articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have the name of the maker or pur- chaser, and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk, legibly and indelibly upon the blade in a place that shall not be covered. 343 " latch needles $2 M and 50% 324 " locomotive tires, or parts of, wholly or partly manufactured Ic lb 399 " magnets (T. D. 1'7591), if not plated.... 40% 354 " manicure knives. (See Steel knives.) 399 " manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8994), not plated with gold or silver 40% 306 " metal produced from iron defined. 319 " mill cranks, if forgings not machined, tooled, or otherwise advanced in condi- tion by any process or operation sub- sequent to the forging process, n. s. p. f. 25% 340 " mill saws 20% 304 " mill shafting. (See Steel ingots.) 304 " monogram dies (T. D. 29521). (See Steel ingots.) 333 " mule shoes l/5c lb 315 " nail plates, horseshoe (T. D. 12929J. (See Steel wire nail rods.) ?78 F. B. Vandegbift & Co. Pab. Aeticle. Rate. 315 Steel nail rods, in coils or otherwise. (See Steel wire nail rods.) 331 " nails, cut, exceeding 2 inches in length. 4/lOc lb Not exceeding 2 inches in length 16% 331 " nails, hob, not exceeding 2 inches in length 15 % n. s. p. f 1 % c lb 1411 " nails for ornamenting buttons (T. D. 6397), as parts of buttons 45% 331 " nails, horseshoe l%cn> 331 " nails, wire, wrought, not less than one inch in length, nor smaller than 65/1000 inch in diameter 4/lOc lb Less than one inch in length and smaller than 65/1000 inch in diameter %c tb 331 " nails, wrought, n. s. p. f l%c lb 343 " needle cases 45 % 316 " needle wire. (See Steel wire.) 343 " needles for embroidery machines, $1.15 Mand 40% 343 " needles for knitting machines. $1.15 Mand 40% 343 " needles for sewing machines. . $1.15 M and 40% 343 " needles for shoe machines. . .$1.15 M and 40% 1623 " needles, hand sewing and darning Free 343 " needles, knitting 45% 399 " needles or pins, larding, not plated (T. D. 8995) 40% 361 " nippers of all kinds, wholly or partially manufactured 60% 304 " n. s. p. f. (See Steel ingots.) 330 " nuts and nut blanks 6/lOc lb 333 " ox shoes, wrought l/5c lb 355 " painters' and palette knives. (See Steel knives.) 316 " paragon wire (T. D. 7877, 13711). (See Steel wire.) 342 " parasol ribs and stretchers 50% 304 " part manufactured, n. s. p. f. (See Steel ingots and bars.) 399 " pattern rolls or dies not plated (T. D. Abt. 26616, 31866) 40% 316 " pendulum wire (T. D. 11426). (See Steel wire.) 354 " penknives. (See Steel knives.) 351 " pens 12c gross 316 " piano wire. (See Steel wire.) 399 " picks (26 F. R. 610), if not plated 40% 350 " pins with solid heads, without ornamenta- tion, including hair, safety, hat, bonnet and shawl pins; and brass, copper, iron, steel, or other base metal pins, with heads of glass, paste, or fusible enamel; all the foregoing not plated with gold or silver and not commonly known as jewelry 35 % 319 " pins, crank or wrist, if forgings, not ma- chined, tooled or otherwise advanced.. 25% 328 " pipes. (See Iron or steel tubes.) 319 " piston rods, if forgings, not machined, tooled or otherwise advanced 25% 340 " pit saws 20% Schedule of Duties 779 Paii- Article. Rate. 311 Ste^ plates, articles made of, shall not pay a lower rate of duty than that Imposed upon the plates. 307 " plates, boiler and other. (See Boiler plate.) 310 " plates coated with tin or lead, or a mix- ture of them Iclb 309 " plates, polished, planished or glanced .. 1 % c lb 308 " plates, corrugated or crimped 75/lOOc It) Valued over 3c lb 20% 341 " plates, engraved or otherwise prepared for printing 25% 341 " plates engraved or fashioned for use in the productions of designs, patterns, or impressions on glass in the process of manufacturing plate or other glass (T. D. 28888, 29675) 25% 304 " plates, to be engraved, and monogram dies (T. D. 29533, 29616). (See Steel ingots.) 339 " plates enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 5c lb and 30% 341 " plates engraved, stereotype plates, electrotype plates, half tone plates, photogravure plates, photo-engraved ' plates, and plates of other materials, engraved or otherwise prepared for printing 25% 307 " plates, cut or sheared to shape or other- wise, or unsheared, and skelp iron or steel, sheared or rolled in grooves, valued lo lb or less 7/20c lb Valued over Ic lb and not above 3c lb, 5/lOc lb Valued over 3c lb 20 % 308-309 Steel plates, galvanized or coated with zinc or spelter, or other metals. (See Steel sheets.) 2/lOc lb 309 Steel plates and sheets, polished, planished, or glanced by whatever name designated, l%c lb " plate of iron or steel, by whatever name designated, other than polished, plan- ished or glanced, which have been pickled or cleaned by acid, or by any other material or process or which are cold rolled, smoothed only, not polished, shall pay 2/lOc lb more duty than the rates provided on correspond- ing thickness of common or black sheet iron or steel. 315 " plates of iron or steel, cold hammered, blued, brightened, tempered, or pol- ished by any process to such perfected surface finish or polish better than the grade of cold rolled, smoothed only, shall pay 2/1 Oc lb in addition to the rates provided on plates, strips, or sheets of iron or steel of common or black finish of corresponding thickness and value. 780 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 304 Steel plates, octagon form (T. D. 9367). (See Steel bars. ) 361 " pliers of all kinds. (See Proviso.) 60% 355 " plumbers' knives. (See Steel knives.) 354 " pocket knives. (See Steel knives.) 1430 " point trimmings, beaded (T. D. 11382).. 75% 332 " points, lathed, machined or brightened.. 30% 399 " points, not plated, with ornamental heads for manufacture of buttons (T. D. 7659) 40% 312 " posts, or part sections of posts. (See Beams.) 304 ■' pressed shapes. (See Steel ingots.) 319 " propeller shafts, if forgings, not ma- chined, tooled, or otherwise advanced (T. D. 28175) 25% 354 " pruning knives. (See Steel knives.) 322 " rails, old (T. D. 31677) 1/lOc lb 322 " railway bars 1/lOc lb 322 " , railway flsh plates %c lb 322 " ' railway rails, flat punched 1/lOc lb 399 " railway ties (T. D. 31180, 32830) 40% 324 " railway tires, or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured Ic lb 324 " railway wheels, or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured Ic lb 362 " rasps. (See Files.) 368 " razors and parts thereof, finished or un- finished. (See Kazors.) 301 " refuse, valued not over 7c lb 75c ton 304 " remelted, as steel ingots (T. D. 8971). 399 " rims (56 F. R. 1023), if not plated 40% 399 " rings (T. D. 15161), if not plated 40% 399 " rings used in manufacture of fishing tackle (T. D. 36768) 40% 332 ", rivets, lathed, machined, or brightened, and rivets or studs for nonskidding automobile tires 30% Rivets, of iron or steel, n. s. p. f Ic lb 315 " rods, cold rolled, cold drawn, cold ham- mered, or polished in any way in addi- tion to the ordinary process of hot roll- ing or hammering, n. s. p. f., in addi- tion to rates provided for rods %c lb 315 " rods, smaller than 20/100 of one inch in diameter (classified as wire). 304 " rods, stubbs (as steel ingots) (T. D. 25153, Abt. 877). 315 " rods, wire, tempered or treated In any manner or partly manufactured shall pay in addition to the rates provided for wire rods (T. D. 22468) %c lb 397 " rolls, cylindrical, ground and polished, valued at 25c per lb and over 26% 399 " rolls, not plated (T. D. Abt. 25171, 31450) 40% 341 " rolls, engraved, for use in engraving or printing 26% 315 " rolled wire rods in coils or otherwise. (See Steel rods.) 316 " rope (T. D. 11380) 35% 358 " safety razors. (See Safety razors.) Schedule of Duties 781 Par. Article. Rate. 335 Steel sand ^clb 312 " sashes 25% 304 " saw plates. (See Steel ingots.) 340 " saws, band 20% 340 " saws, back . 20% 340 " saws, circular 20% 340 " saws, crosscut 20% 340 " saws, drag and pit 20% 340 " saws, mill 20% 340 " saws, n. s. p. f 20 % 1562 " scales from rolling mill (T. D. 8463) Free 301 " scrap, wrought or cast, valued not over 7o lb (T. D. 30063, 32464) 76c ton 3S7 " scissors and shears, and blades for the same, finished or unfinished (T. D. 10920). (See Scissors.) 301 " scrap, valued not over 7c tb (T. D. 30489, 37464) 750 ton 315 " screw rods. (See Steel wire rods.) 338 " screws, commonly called wood screws. . 26% 313 " scroll. (See Steel, hoop.) 311 " scroll, manufactures of, n. s. p. t., shall pay a rate of duty not lower than that imposed on the steel scroll from "Which it is made, or of w^hich it shall be the component thereof of chief value. 304 " shafting, mill. (See Steel ingots.) 399 " shafting old, that can be fitted for use (T. D. 10556), if not plated 40% 319 " shafts, crank, steamer and others, if forg- ings, not machined, tooled, or other- wise advanced in condition by any process or operation subsequent to the forging process (T. D. 14629) 25% 399 " shafts, if advanced (T. T>. 26477) 40% 304 " shaft, to be placed on foreign vessels, dutiable (T. D. 11220). 308-309 " shank as steel sheets (T. D. 11371). 304 " shapes, stamped, sheared or pressed (T. D. 29674, 29769). (See Steel ingots.) 334 " shavings (T. D. 25303) 6c tb and 30% 304 " sheared (T. D. 26924). (See Steel in- gots. ) 301 " shearings from boiler or other plates, valued not over 7c lb (T. D. 22711, 23843) 75c ton 357 " shears. (See Steel scissors.) 309 " sheets, thermostatic metal 50% 304 " sheets and plates and steel in all forms and shapes, n. s. p. f. (See Steel in- gots.) 309 " sheets and plates with layers of other metal or metals imposed thereon by forging, hammering, rolling, or weld- ing 30% 3X1 " sheets, articles not specially provided for in this Act, made from, shall not pay a lower rate of duty than that imposed on the sheets. 305 " sheets, common or black, of whatever 782 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. dimensions, and skelp iron or steel (T. D. 31117). Valued at 3c lb or less, thinner than 109/1000 and not thinner than 38/1000 inch 45/lOOc lb Thinner than 38/1000 and not thinner than 22/1000 inch 56/100o lb Thinner than 22/1000 and not thinner than 10/1000 inch 75/lOOclb Thinner than 10/1000 inch 85/lOOc lb Corrugated or crimped 75/lOOc lb All the foregoing when valued at more than 3c lb 20 % Provided, That all sheets or plates of common or block iron or steel not thinner than 109/1000 inch shall pay- duty as plate Iron or plate steel. 310 Steel sheets, coated with tin or lead or a mix- ture of which these metals, or either of them, is a component part, by the dipping or any other process, and commercially known as tin plates, terne plates or taggers tin Ic lb 315 " sheets, cold hammered, blued, brightened, tempered or polished by any process to such perfected surface finish or polish better than the grade of cold rolled, smoothed only, in addition to rates provided on sheets 2/lOc lb 308-309 Steel sheets, cold rolled, smoothed only, not polished. (See Steel sheets.) 339 Steel sheets, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 5c lb and 30% 308-309 " sheets, galvanized or coated with zinc or spelter or other metal, or any alloy of those metals, in addition to rates on sheets 2/1 Oc lb 308-309 " sheets, pickled by acid or by any other material or process, or which are cold- rolled, smoothed only, not polished, in addition to rates on sheets 2/1 Oc lb 308-309 " sheets, polished or planished, in addition to rates on sheets l%clb 308-309 " sheets, smoothed only, not polished, in addition to rates on sheets 2/lOc lb 346 " shoe buckles (T. D. 9382), if not plated. Valued at not more than 20c per 100, 5c 100 and 20% Valued more than 20c and not more than 50c per 100 10c 100 and 20% Valued more than 50c per 100.15c 100 and 20% 333 " shoes, common, horse, mule, or ox....l/5clb 329 " shot chains (49 F. R. 221), as chains, n. a. p. f. 335 " shot •. %c lb 373 " shovels 30% 363 " sidearms 50% 1402 " skates, ice and roller, and parts 20% 308 " skelp. (See Sheets, iron or steel.) 307 " skelp, sheared or rolled in grooves, (See Steel Plates.) Schedule of Duties 783 P*R- Article. Rate. 304 Steel slabs. (See Steel ingots.) (T. D. 8341, 46 P. R. 845.) 399 " slabs engraved, not plated (T. D. 30192) 40% 326 " sledges, blacksmiths' l%cn) 399 " sledges, n. s. p. f 40% 331 " spikes, cut. (See Cut nails.) 331 " spikes, wrought. (See Cut nails.) 322 " splice bars ^clb 331 " sprigs. (See nails.) 399 " squares, carpenters, if not plated 40% 328 " stays. (See Steel tubes.) 355 " steels. (See Knives.) 342 " stretcher frames for umbrellas 60% 1443 " strings for musical instruments 40% 399 " strips, nickel plated (T. D. 33365) 40% 308-315 " strips, plates, or sheets, cold hammered, blued, brightened, tempered, or pol- ished, in addition to rates provided on strips 2/lOc tb 316 " strips, not thicker than % inch and not exceeding 16 inches in width, whether in long or short lengths, in coils or otherwise, and whether rolled or drawn through dies or rolls, or otherwise produced (T. D. 31528, 32466) 25 % 316 " strips, straw colored (T. D. 11426), as steel strips 25% 316 " strips, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 36176) 25% 312 " structural shapes, TT, columns and posts. (See Beams.) 304 " swaged. (See Steel ingots.) 363 " sword blades 50% 363 " swords 50% 356 " table knives and forks. (See Steel knives.) 331 " tacks or brads, cut. (See Cut nails.) 310 " taggers tin Ic lb 328 " tanks or vessels, cylindrical or tubular, for holding gas, liquids, or other mate- rial, full or empty (T. D. 29650, 29672) 25% 343 " tape needles 45% 304 " tapered or beveled bars. (See Steel ingots.) 306 " tariff, designation of. 310 " tin plates, terne plates, and taggers tin. . Ic tb 311 " tin plate, terne plate, manufactures of, shall pay no lower rate of duty than that imposed on the tin plate and terne plate from which it is made. 322 " "T" rails 1/lOc lb 324 " tires, locomotive, car and other railway, or parts thereof, wholly or partly man- ufactured Ic lb 399 " tools, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8535), if not plated 40% 326 " track tools l%c lb 346 " trousers buckles, or parts thereof. Valued at not more than 20c 100, 5c 100 and 20% Valued at more than 20c and not more than 50c 100 10c 100 and 20% Valued at more than 50c 100. .15c 100 and 20% 784 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pah. Article. Rate. 349 Steel trousers buttons . . . % c per line per gross and 1 5 % 328 " tubes or stays, lap-welded, butt-welded, seamed, or jointed. (See Steel tubes.) 328 " tubes, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 86699, 37271)... 26% 342 " tubes for umbrella handles (T. D. 16483) 50% 342 " umbrella and parasol ribs and stretchers 50% 339 " ware, enameled, or glazed with vitreous glasses (T. D. 12979) 5c lb and 30% 330 " washers (T. D. 30933) 6/IO0 tt) 330 " washers, lock 35 % 301 " waste, valued not more than 7c lb... 75c ton 1428 " watch chains (T. D. 11241, 12040) 80% 316 " watch wire. (See Steel wire.) 326 " wedges l%c lb 324 " wheels for railway purposes, and parts thereof, and steel tired wheels for rail- way purposes Ic lb If imported with axles fitted, wheels and axles together shall pay the same rate as on wheels when imported g Q 13 a »• o + 6 1 V 312 ■' window frames (T. D. 29823, 30469). (See Beams.) 399 " wire, articles manufactured from 40% 399 " wire, bored for hypodermic syringes (T. D. 8685), if not plated 40% 337 " wire card clothing. (See Card clothing.) 316 " wire coated with zinc, tin, or other metal by dipping, galvanizing, Sherar- dlzing, electrolytic, or any other proc- ess, in addition to the rate imposed on the wire of which it is made. (See Steel wire.) 2/l»c lb 350 " wire hairpins, not jewelry 36 % 331 " wire nails, wrought. (See Cut nails.) 316 " wire, n. s. p. f., covered with cotton, silk, or other material (T. D. 21843) 36% 315 " wire rods, rivet, screw, fence and other, round, flat, oval, or square, or any other shape (T. D. 16986), nail rods and flat rods up to six inches in width ready to be drawn or rolled Into wire or strips, all the foregoing in coils or otherwise. Valued at not over 4c lb 3/lOc lb Valued at over 4c lb 6/lOc lb Smaller than twenty one-htmdredths of one inch in diameter, shall be classed as wire. 316 " wire rope and strand (T. D. 14264) 36% 316 " wire, round (T. D. 10564). (See Wire.) 316 " wire, telegraph, telephone, and other wires and cables composed of iron, steel, or other metal (except gold, sil- ver, or platinum), covered with or composed in part of cotton, jute, silk, enamel, lacquer, rubber, paper, com- pound, or other material, with or without metal covering 35% 334 " wool (T. r>, 29080, 29541)... 10c lb and 30% 319 " wortles (T. D. 31774) 25% Schedule op Duties 785 P*R- Article. Rate. 399 Steel wrist pins, if not plated 40% 319 " wrought, for ships 25% 316 " yarns, as steel wire rope 35 % 355 Steels (T. D. 5413). (See Steel knives.) 336 " corset (T. D. 15676) 35% 336 " dress (T. D. 12940, 14547) 35% 399 Steelyards, if not plated 40% 1459 Steinholzmasse (T. D. Abt. 22111, 30099) 20% 212 Steins, china, etc. (See China.) 211 " stoneware, decorated 50% Plain 45 % 1419 Steins, artificial or ornamental 60% 34 " as drugs, advanced in value. If not alco- holic 10% 214 ■■ broken clay (T. D. 17153) 30% 779 " clove, unground 2c lb 779 " clove, ground 5o lb 1567 "' crude, medicinal, if not alcoholic Free 1454 " pipe (T. D. 9725) 60% .1686 " tobacco, not cut, ground or pulverized. . Free 228 Stereoscopes and frames and mountings for (T. D. 15853) 46% 218 Stereoscopic views on glass (T. D. 15134) 55% 1313 Stereotype matrix, mat or board 35% 393 " metals, old and fit only to be remanu- factured on the lead contained there- in 2 % c lb 1304 " paper (T. D. 7077). (See Tissue paper.) 341 " plates (T. D. 1559, 20406) 25% 393 " plates, broken, as type metal (T. D. 32395), on the lead contained therein, 2%o lb 707-708 Sterilized milk (T. D. 21490). (See Milk.) 1 Stlbic acid (T. D. 9706) 25% 1508 Stibnite, containing antimony Free 773 Stick, bean 35% 1604 " lac Free 407 Sticks, corset, cut reeds (T. D. 14382) 20% 403 " dyers' (T. D. 11219) 20% 403 " of lancewood, not further manufactured than sawed (T. D. 22142) 15 % 1703 " of partridge, hairwood, pimento, orange, myrtle, bamboo, rattan, India malacca joints, and other woods, n. s. p. f., in the rough or not further advanced than cut into lengths suitable for sticks for umbrellas, parasols, sunshades, whips, walking canes, or fishing rods. . Free 1456 " for umbrellas, parasols and sunshades, finished or unfinished (T. D. 23041).. 40% 404 " rough hewn, or rough shaped sawed or bored 10% 1456 " walking, wholly or partly manufactured (T. D. 24734) 40% 363 Stilettos 50 % 804 Still wine. (See Wine.) 1670 Stilts, and spurs, for potters* use (T. T>. 186) .... Free 1419 Stipa grass, algrets (T. D. 31144) 60% 1582 " grass, natural (T. D. 32997) Free 1419 " grass, dyed (T. D. Abt. 44929) 60% 1567 Stipites pyrenthrl (T. D. 23387) Free 786 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 399 Stirrups, leather covered (T. D. 16102) 40% 345 " metal, not plated with gold or silv&r (T. D. 34014) 50% 749 St. John's bread or beans ^^„ 364 Stock locks, metal, for muzzle-loading shotguns. 25% 365 " locks, metal, for double-barreled breech- loading guns, finished or unfinished... 55% 1303 " filter, or filter masse, composed wholly or In part of wood pulp, wood flour, cotton or other vegetable fiber 20 % 1587 " glue Free 752 " nursery or greenhouse, n. s. p. f 25% 1651 " paper, crude > • Free 356 " treating parts for pulp and paper ma- chinery 20% 916 Stockings, cotton or other vegetable fiber, made or cut from knitted fabric, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15025, 19807) 30% 916 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, selvedged, fashioned, seamless or mock-seamed made wholly or in part by knitting machines, or knit by hand, finished or unfinished 50% 1114 " hose and half hose, wholly or in chief value of wool, valued not over $1.75 per dozen pairs 36c lb and 35% "Valued over $1.75 per dozen pairs, 45c lb and 50% 1430 " hose, and half hose, lace trimnaed 90% 1430 " hose and half hose embroidered 75% 921 " Chinese cotton cloth (T. D. 15224).... 40% 1208 " silk 60% 753 Stocks, cuttings and seedlings of apple, cherry, pear, plum, quince, and other fruit stocks $2M 753 " grafted or budded fruit trees, cuttings and seedlings of grapes, currants, gooseberries, or other fruit vines, plants or bushes 25% 752 " cuttings, seedlings, and grafted or budded plants, of evergreen and ornamental trees, shrubs, or vines 25% 752 " cuttings and seedlings of Manetti, multi- fiora, brier, rugosa, and other rose stock, not more than three years old. $2 M 365 " for breech-loading shotguns and rifles, $5 each and 50% 364 " for muzzle-loading shotguns 25% 752 " nursery or greenhouse stock, n. s. p. f . . . 25% 753 " of pear, apple, quince, cherry and plum. $2 M 751 " root, imported for horticultural purposes. 30% 1673 Stoles, as regalia, if specially imported Free 1210 " Bilk 60% 1675 Stone and sand, n. s. p. f Free 1619 " ballast (T. D. 13660) Free 232 " Basseville, as marble (T. D. 30849). 399 " beer mugs and jugs with metal attach- ments (T. D. 10123. 11855), metal chief value, not plated 40% Plated 60 % 235 " building or monumental, except marble. Schedule of Duties 787 Par. Article. Rate. breccia, and onyx, n. s. p. f., hewn, dressed, or polished, or otherwise manufactured 50% Unmanufactured, or not dressed, hewn, or polished 15c cu. ft. 232 Stone, Cava Bandiers, as marble (T. D. 30849). 232 " Cava Porto, as marble (T. D. 30849). 232 " Cava Eomana, as marble (T. D. 30849). 1675 " clifEstone, freestone, granite and sand- stone, unmanufactured, and not suit- able for use as monumental or building 214 " crushed (T.'d! '36719,'38359)!.... ... ■•'. 30% 335 " cutters' steel dust (T. D. 16330) %c lb 232 ■' Echaillon, as marble (T. D. 30849). 232 " Hauteville, as marble (T. D. 29551, 30849). 210 " ink bottles (T. D. 11205, 11295), not ornamented, incised or decorated in any manner '. 15 % 210 " ink bottles, ornamented, incised, or deco- rated in any manner 20% 2^2 " Istrian (T. D. 17928), as marble. 341 " lithographic, plates of stone or other material, engraved, drawn or prepared 25% 214 " metates (T. D. 14272) 30% 214 " mortars (T. D. 1422) 30% 232 " mosaic, cubes of marble breccia or onyx, not exceeding 2 cubic Inches In size, if loose % c lb and 2 % If attached to paper or other material, 5c superficial ft. and 35 % 214 " mosaic picture frames (T. D. 16290).... 40% 232 " Pierre Calciere, as marble (T. D. 30849). 206 " pumice, wholly or partly manufactured (T. D. 19354, 20520, 22652, 23284) .55/lOOc lb 206 " pumice, unmanufactured. Valued at $15 or less per ton 1/lOc lb Valued at more than $15 per ton ^4c lb Manufactures of, or of which pumice stone is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f 35% 214 " sawn refuse (T. D. 37932) 30% 1619 " sweepings as crude mineral (T. D. 24988) Free 233 " temple (T. D. 35564, 36197) 50% 211 " ware, crockery, covered with a trans- parent glaze. fSee Earthenware.) If covered with a single colored glaze, presenting a solid color. (See China- ware.) If covered with glazes of different colors (T. D. 24424). (See Chinaware.) " Wedgwood mortars (T. D. 16231). (See Chinaware.) 235 Stones, alabaster in blocks (T. D. 10132) . . . .15c cu. ft. 1603 " agates, rough Free 214 " artifical (T. D. 13611) 30% 1459 " ayrstones (T. D. 32126) 20% 214 " bengcristal (T. D. 15839) 30% 1819 " bezoar Free 788 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 235 Stones, building (except marble, breccia, and onyx), hewn, dressed, polished, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14227, 15315, 23030) 60% 236 " building (except marble, breccia and onyx), unmanufactured or undressed 15c cu. ft. 234 " burr, manufactured or bound up into mill stones (T. D. 13679, 17440) 15 % 399 " burr rollers with iron axles and flanges (T. D. 7140) 40 % 1675 " burr rough or unmanufactured, in blocks Free 1675 " burr, unmanufactured Free 1662 " clay, as metallic mineral (T. D. 1055)... Free 1675 " cliff, unmanufactured (T. D. 5452) Free 1675 " cliff stone, freestone, granite, sandstone, not manufactured and not suitable for use as monumental or building stone. . Free 1619 " cobble (T. D. 14551) Free 1429 " cornelian, cut 20% 233 " cornelian manufactures, not cut into shapes or forms expressly for use in the construction of jewelry 50% 1428 " cornelian, set 80% 1429 " cornelian, uncut 10% 1619 " cornish (T. D. 14459) Free 214 " cornish, ground (T. D. 11240) 30% 1619 •' crude, n. s. p. f Free 214 " crushed (T. D. 16391, 15436, 16335) 30% 214 " curling 30 % 235 " filtering, suitable for use as monumental or building stone (T. D. 16489), hewn, dressed or polished 50% 235 " filtering, unmanufactured or not dressed, hewn or polished . , 15c cu. ft. 214 " flint, ground (T. D. 17127) - 30% 1577 " flint, unground Free 207 " fluorspar (T. D. 14736) $5.60 ton 236 " for grinding wood pulps, granite (T. D. 11686) 50% 235 " freestone, hewn, dressed or polished, suitable for use as monumental or building stone 50% 235 " freestones, unmanufactured or not dressed, hewn or polished 16c cu. ft. 214 " glazing (T. D. 32173) 30% 235 " granite, hewn, dressed, or polished, suit- able for use as monumental or build- ing stone (T. D. 16256) 50% 235 " granite, undressed or unmanufactured, or not hewn or polished (T. D. 13669), 15c cu. ft. 236 " grindstones, finished or unfinished ..$1.75 ton 214 " ground (T. D. 17127) 30% 207 " ground silica (T. D. 16701) $4 ton 1429 " imitation precious, cut or faceted 20% " imitation precious stones, not cut or faceted 60% 1429 " Incrusted, as imitation precious stones (T. D. 27193, 27292) 20% Schedule of Duties 789 Par. Article. Rate 235 Stones, lava, dressed or polished, suitable for use as monumental or building stone (T. D. 14557, 23030) 50% " lava, not per se a building stone (T. D. 33390). 235 " lime, hewn, dressed or polished or other- wise manufactured 50% 235 " lime, undressed or unmanufactured cr hewn or polished (T. D. 13788, 14551, 22001) 15o cu. ft. 341 " lithographic plates, engraved, drawn or prepared 25% 1612 " lithographic, not engraved (T. D. 1926) Free 1613 " loadstone Free 234 " mill 15 % 235 " monumental (except marble, breccia and onj^), hewn, dressed or polished or other- wise manufactured 50% 235 " monumental (except marble, breccia and onyx), unmanufactured or undressed and not hewn or polished 15c ou. ft. 232 " mosaic cubes. (See Stone, mosaic.) 1675 " n. s. p. f Free 1590 " oil (T. D. 8786) Free 235 " paving, hewn, dressed or polished (T. D. 14227) 50% 1619 " paving, undressed, cobble (T. D. 15701).. Free 214 " polishing (T. D. 32989) 30% 233 ■' polishing, agate (T. D. 13837) 50% 237 " polishing, slate 15% 235 " porphyritic (T. D. 14227), as stone, build- ing. 1429 " precious and semi-precious, cut, but not set, and suitable for use in the manu- facture of jewelry (T. D. 18016) 20% 1428 " precious, set 80% 1429 " precious synthetic 20% 1429 " precious uncut 10 % 1675 " rotten, crude Free 235 " sand, hewn, dressed or polished, or other- wise manufactured, suitable for use as monumental or building stone 50% 235 " sand, unmanufactured or undressed, and not hewn or polished 15o cu. ft. 233 " semi-precious, except such as are cut into shapes and forms fitting them expressly for use in the construction of jewelry, all articles composed of, n. s. p. f 50% 1619 " soapstone (T. D. 6559) Free 214 " soapstone carvings (T. D. 9042) deco- rated 40% Plain 30 % 1675 " Tripoli Free 1590 " Whet (T. D. 8786) Free 212 Stoneware, chemical plain 60% Decorated 70% 210 " common brown, yellow or gray earthen- ware made of natural, unwashed, and 790 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. unmixed clay, plain or embossed, not ornamented, incised, or decorated in any manner 15% Ornamented, incised, or decorated in any manner and manufactured wholly or in chief value of such ware, n. s. p. f. . 20% 210 Stoneware, common, saltglazed. (See Stone- ware. ) Ornamented, incised or decorated 20% 211 " decorated 50 % 211 " plain white 45% 218 Stoppers, cut glass, bottles and stoppers as entire- ties 55% 1412 " cork, over % inches in diameter, meas- ured at the larger end, made from nat- ural cork bark 20c lb 1412 " cork, % inch or less in diameter, meas- ured at the larger end, made from nat- ural cork bark 25c lb made from artificial or composition cork 12%c lb " earthenware, printed. (See Earthen- ware.) (T. D. 21991, 22081.) 320 Storage batteries, electric and parts thereof.. .. 40% 320 " battery plates, and storage battery plate material, wholly or partially manu- factured 40% 10 Storax, crude, if not alcoholic 10% 805 Stout, in bottles or jugs (T. D. 22032, 22731) . . $1 gall. 809 " additional duty on bottles at 1/3 of rate if imported empty. 805 " otherwise than in bottles or jugs $1 gall. 399 Stove, cast iron (T. D. 11990) 40% 327 " plates, cast iron 20% 13 " polish (T. D. 25862) 25% 399 " sheet iron (T. D. 3587) 40% 913 " wicking, cotton 10c lb and 12% % 3 6 Stramonlirm 25% 1001 Strappatura, Italian hemp Ic lb 230 Strass ornaments (T. D. 16482) 50% 777 Stravp $1 ton " and cotton braids, according to material of chief value (T. D. 12638. 16636, 22170). 1406 " and cotton hat shapes, straw chief value (T. D. 16349) 35% 1406 " and cotton hats, straw chief value (T. T>. 12939). (See Straw hats.) 409 " baskets, n. s. p. f 35 % 409 " baskets, if stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained, or creosoted 45% 806 " berries, crushed (T. T>. H396), as fruit juice. 806 " berry juice, as fruit juice (T. D. 18720.) 409 " blinds, curtains, shades, or screens, n. s. p. f 35% If stained, dyed, painte'd, printed, polished, grained or creosoted 45% 1302 " board, unlined, of a single thickness .... 10% (Note proviso.) Schedule of Duties 791 Par. Article. Rate. 1313 Straw board, unlined, made by pasting together several layers of paper or board, and lined straw board (T. D. 26339, 26557) 30% 1406 " bonnet forms (T. D. 12430) 35% 1406 " braided plateaux (T. D. 16276, 21465) 35% 1406 " braids (T. D. 11368, 11370, 14403, 22124, 22170), not bleached, colored, dyed, or stained 15% If bleached, colored, dyed or stained.... 20% 1406, 1439 Straw in tariff terms, means this substance in its natural form and structure, and not the separated fiber thereof. 1022 Straw carpets, cotton chief value (T. D. 14315). 40% 1406 " cloth for ornamenting hats (T. D. 14402), as straw braids. 1439 " coverings for bottled goods (T. D. 8046, 8960,16568) 25% 1439 " coverings, for empty bottles (G. A. 3836, T. D. 30463) 25% 1021 " fibers, manufactures of (T. D. 20422, 21848) 40% 1001 " flax (T. D. 1405) $2 ton 1419 " flowers, dyed (T. D. 37633, 38333, 38336, 38339.) ..' 60% 777 " for paper stock (T. D. 11018) $1 ton 1406 " hat braids (T. D. 14699, 15324), not bleached, colored, dyed, or stained.... 15% Tf bleached, colored dyed, or stained .... 20% 1406 " hats, bonnets and hoods (T. D. 11342, 12938, 22728, 27718), trimmed or blocked .-. 50% Untrimmed or not blocked (T. D. 36849, 37997) 35% If sewed 60 % 1406 " hats, harvest valued less than $3 doz. . . 25% 1430 " imitation, hat braids, of artificial or imita- tion silk (T. D. 12854, 14403) 90% " Imitation, hats according to material of chief value (T. D. 15390). 1439 " manufactures, n. s; p. f. (T. D. 26688, 27000) 25% 1022 " mats (T. D. 23144, 39022) 3c sq,.yd. 1022 " matting for floors, including China, Japan and India straw matting (T. D. 34820) . 3csq. yd. 1439 " matting for tea chests (T. D. 12846) 25%. 1459 " pulp for paper makers (T. D. 12356) ... 20% 1459 Straws, julep (T. D. 32527) 20% 342 Stretchers for umbrellas, parasols and sunshades 50% 763 String beans (T. D. 18523) %c lb 1443 Strings, steel or other metal, for musical instru- ments (T. T>. 18733) 40% 1434 " for musical instruments, catgut 40% 1211 " for musical instruments, silk (T. D. 34044 35382) 60% 1434 " racket gut (T. D. 6579, 10397) 40% 1443 " violin, steel or other metal (T. D. 13234) 40% 1434 " violin, catgut 40% 792 F. B. Vakdecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 903, 904, 906, 908 Stripes, silk, cotton chief value. 374 Strips, aluminum 9c lb 226 " glaas, not more than 3 inches wide, grround or polished on one or both sides to a cylindrical or prismatic form 35% 390 " nickel 25% 390 " nickel, if cold rolled, cold drawn, or cold worked 35% 304, 316 " steel. 87 Strontia, precipitated 25 % 1676 Strontlanlte Free 5 Strontium, acetate of 25 % 87 " carbonate of (T. D. 17624) 25% 1676 " mineral carbonate of Free 1676 " mineral sulphate Free 5 " muriate of 2 5 % 87 " nitrate of (T. D. 6172) 25% 87 " oxide of ~ 25 % 87 ■• precipitated 25% 5 " salts of, n. s. p. f 25% 1567 Stropanthi seed, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12731) . . Free 312 Structural shapes of iron or steel (See Beams). 1454 Strummels (T. D. 4925) 60 % 88 Strychnia or strychnine, and salts of 15c oz. 304 Stubb's steel (T. D. 7314, Abt. 2327, T. D. 25482). (See Steel ingots.) 1515 Stucco, asbestos Free 1411 Studs, agate 45% 332 " lathed, machined, or brightened, and for non-skidding automobile tires 30% 1411 " n. s. p. f 45% 332 " or rivets fornon-skidding automobile tires. 30% 1411 " pearl collar (T. D. 14404) 45% 1411 " wholly of bone, mother-of-pearl, agate or ivory 45% 1419 Stuffed birds, not suitable for millinery ornaments (T. D. 36960.) 60% 1454 Stummels, pipe bowls commercially known as, . . 60% 717 Sturgeon, fresh water, fresh, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21759) Iclb 717 " migratory, fresh, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21759) Ic lb 353 Stylographlc pens and parts thereof - .72c doz and 40% Provided that the value of cartons and fillers shall be included in the dutiable value, 5 Styptic cotton (T. D. 4987) 25 % 10 Styrax, crude, if not alcoholic 10% 1557 Subacetate of copper (T. D. 8593) Free 1412 Suberit (T. D. 24827) 6c lb 82 Sublimate soap (T. D. 6921) 15% 17 " corrosive 45 % 22 Subnitrate of bismuth (T. D. 11227) 35% 214 Substances, earthy or mineral, wholly or partially manufactured, not decorated 30% If decorated 40% 1585 " explosive, n. s. p. f Free Provided that if any country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of govern- Schedule OF Duties 793 P'*"- Article. Ratk. ment imposes a duty on any article specified in this paragraph (1585) when imported from the United States, an equal duty shall be Imposed upon such article coming into the United States from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of gov- ernment. 1582 Substances, fibrous, unmanufactured or undressed Free 1562 " metallic, mineral, in a crude state Free 1619 " mineral, non-metallic, crude Free 1583 " used expressly for manure (T. D. 6264, 7452) Free 1622 " vegetable, crude or unmanufactured .... Free 1412 Substitutes, cork, manufactured from cork waste or granulated cork, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 24827) 6c lb 1412 " cork, manufactures of 30 % 70'9 " for butter 8c lb 710 " for cheese (but not less than 25%) 5c lb 774 " for coffee 3c lb 1 Succinic acid 25 % 774 Succory root, or chicory, crude, dried, or undried, but not ground 1 H c lb 774 " root, or chicory, ground, or otherwise pre- pared 3c lb 501 Sugar, tank bottoms, sirups of cane jUice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and con- centrated molasses, testing by the polar- iscope not above 75 degrees (T. D. 21300, 2466«, 25912, 29411) 1.24c lb Testing above 75 deg., and not above 76 deg 1.286c lb Testing above 76 deg., and not above 77 deg 1.332c lb Testing above 77 deg., and not above 78 deg 1.378c lb Testing above 78 deg., and not above 79 deg 1.424c lb Testing above 79 deg., and not above 80 deg 1.470c lb Testing above 80 deg., and not above 81 deg 1.516c lb Testing above 81 deg., and not above 82 deg 1.562c lb Testing above 82 deg., and not above 83 deg 1.608c lb Testing above 83 deg., and not above 84 deg 1.654c lb Testing above 84 deg., and not above 85 deg 1.700c lb Testing above 85 deg., and not above 86 deg 1.7460 lb Testing above 86 deg., and not above 87 deg 1.792c lb Testing above 87 deg., and not above 88 deg 1.838e lb 794 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Pab. Article. Ratil. Testing above 88 deg., and not above 89 deg 1.884c lb Testing above 89 deg., and not above 90 deg 1.9 30c lb Testing above 90 deg., and not above 91 deg 1.976c lb Testing above 91 deg;, and not above 92 deg 2.022c lb Testing above 92 deg., and not above 93 deg 2.068c tb Testing above 93 deg., and not above 94 deg 2.114c lb Testing above 94 deg., and not above 95 deg 2.160c lb Testing above 95 deg., and not above 96 deg 2.206c lb Testing above 96 deg., and not above 97 deg 2.252c lb Testing above 97 deg., and not above 98 deg 2.298c lb Testing above 98 deg., and not above 99 deg 2.344c lb Testing above 99 degrees 2.390c lb and fractions of a degree in proportion. 501 Sugar, sugars, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the polariscope not above 75 degrees, 1.240c tti Above 75 degrees, and for every additional degree shown by the polariscope test .046c per lb additional Fractions of a degree in proportion. 501 " all mixtures containing sugar and ■water, testing by the polariscope above 50 sugar degrees and not above 75 sugar degrees 1.24c lb And for each additional sugar degree shown by the polariscopic test .046c per lb additional Fractions of a degree in proportion. The following schedule of tests and corresponding rates of duty shall be used as a basis for a.ssessing the estimated duties on the entries of sugars, in cases where the test is not stated in the invoice and declared on the entry, viz: — Degrees. Cts. per lb. Centrifugal (except Cuba) 96 2.206 Centrifugal (Cuba) 95 2.16 Muscovados (except Brazil) 88 1.838 Muscovados (Brazil) , 83 1.608 Molasses 86 1.746 Concrete 81 1.516 Jaggery 75 1.24 Java Seroop 77 1.332 Egyptian Syrup 80 1.47 Cebu (No. 1) 86 1.746 Cebu (No. 2) 83 1.608 Cebu (ass'd) 84 1.654 Schedule of Duties 795 SOS 47 47 5 •***• Article. Rate. Ilollo (No. 1) 87 1.792 Ilollo (No. 2) 84 1.654 I Olio (No. 3) 80 1.47 Ilollo (ass'd) 83 1.608 Manila (extra) 86 1.746 Manila (superior) 82 1.562 505 Sugar, after being refined, when adulterated, colored or tinctured 40% bags (T. D. 15997) Ic lb and 10% beet seed Free beets (T. D. 27362) 80c ton box shocks (T. D. 12315) 15% cake, Chinese, as sugar (T. D. 10907). candy and all confectionery, n. s. p. f. . . 40% cane for seed (T. D. 1720, 1756) 6c tb cane in its natural state (T. D. 18406), per ton, 2,000 lbs. $1 cane in tins (T. D. 37992) 35 % cane hoists (T. D. 38592) Free coloring for (T. D. 5732) 20% colors (T. D. 14812) .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% confectionery 40 % contained in dry sugar cane, or in sugar cane in any other than its natural state, 75% of the rate of duty applicable to manufactured sugar of like polaris- copic test. drainings and sweepings (T. D. 20613. 23854). (See Sugar.) drying machines (T. D. 38746, 39084)... Free grape or glucose (T. D. 6740, 12822)... 50% manufacturing machinery Free manufacturing machinery fit for other use (T. D. 36528, 36802, 36871) 30% maple (T. D. 11837) 4c lb molasses and sugar sirups, n. s. p. f., test- ing not above 48% total sugars, 25/lOOcgall. Testing above 48% total sugars, 275/lOOOc additional for each % of total sugars ■ and fractions of a % in proportion. Molasses testing not above 52% total sugars not imported to be commercially used for the extraction of sugar, or for human consumption l/6c gall. Testing above 52%, and not above 56% total sugars not imported to be commer- cially used for the extraction of sugar, or for human consumption, l/6c addi- tional for each % of total sugars and fractions of a % In proportion, nonpareil (T. D. 11207), as confectionery. of lead, brown, gray or yellow (T. D. 411) 2c tb of lead, white 2%clb of milk 25% Polarlscopic tests, regulations of the Sec- retary of the Treasury (T. D. 29411, 2942S). 1018 1657 764 405 501 505 762 503 749 1S04 1459 28 505 503 501 1504 504 1504 372 503 502 796 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 501 Sugar pumpings, as molasses (T. D. 10514, 20613). " refined. (See Sugar.) 1504 " refining machinery (T. D. 22027) Free 28 " saccharine For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1516 " sack cloth, waste Free 601 " sweepings of refined sugar, dutiable ac- cording to polariscopic test (T. D. 23S54). 501 " tank bottoms. (See Sugar.) 733 " wafers, n. s. p. f 30 % 733 " If containing chocolate, nuts, fruits or confectionery 30% 917 Suits, combination, union, cotton, n. s- p. f 45% 5 Sulfonal or sulphonal (Abt. 13499 T. D. 27729) . . 25% 1 Sulphanllic acid (T. D. 15553) 25 % 1573 Sulphate ferrous Free 6 " of alumina, containing not more than 15% of alumina and more iron than the equivalent of 1/10% of ferric oxide. 3/lOc lb Containing more than 15% of alumina or not more iron than the equivalent of 1/10 % of ferric oxide %c Th 7 " of ammonia (T. D. 16132) 14c lb 8 " of antimony (T. D. 20513) Ic lb and 25% 69 "of barium Ic lb 69 " of baryta, unmanufactured $4 ton Manufactured $7.50 ton 1649 " of cinchonidia (T. D. 5901) Free 29 " of cobalt 10c lb 1557 " of copper Free 1573 , " of iron Free 205 " of lime, ground or calcined $1.40 ton 1643 " of lime, unground Free 235 " of lime, in blocks, as stone, building. 50 " of magnesia (T. D. 23158) %c lb 51 " of manganese 25 % 60 " of morphia $3 oz. 1646 " of potash, crude or refined (43 F. R. 290) Free 1649 " of quina, or quinine (T. D. 5901, 6268) . . Free 1649 " of quinidia (T. D. 6268) Free 1667 " of soda, crude (T. D. 2370, 12643) Free 83 " of soda, crystallized $1 ton 1676 " strontium Free 93 "of zinc %clb 8 Sulpbide of antimony (T. D. 23653) . . .Ic lb and 26% 1612 " of arsenic or orpiment Free 83 " of soda, containing not more than 35% sodium sulphide %clb Containing more than 35% sodium sul- phide %c lb 5 " of sodium, crude (T. D. 6188) 25% 93 " of zinc (T. D. 22217) l%clb 5 Sulpbldes, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 19901) 26% 88 Sulphite of soda %o lb 27 Sulphonated naphtol, sodium salt of (T. T>. 9457, 10491) For 2 years, 7o lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% Schedule of Duties 797 Par- Article. Rate. 66 Sulphorlcinolate of soda (T. D. 13423), as ali- zarin assistant 35% 5-6 Sulphorlcinolelc acid 35% 28 Sulphotolulc acid (T. D. 15553), For 2 years, 7o lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1459 Sulphur, carbonate of lime and magnesia ground together (T. D. 8816) 20% 1677 " crude Free 1677 " flowers of ■ (T. D. 8816) Free 1677 " ground (T. D. 20085) Free 1677 " lac or precipitated (T. D. 12813) Free 1677 " n. s. p. f Free 1677 " ore, as pyrites (T. D. 10924) Free 1677 " recovered (T. D. 20141) Free 1677 " refined (T. D. 27456) Free 1677 " rolled, as refined (T. D. 27917) Free 1677 " sublimed (T. D. 3396) Free 1459 " wicks, sulphur chief value (T. D. 24087). 20% Sulphuratlon of comestibles (T. D. 23615). 1677 Sulphuret of iron Free 1677 " of iron, refined or sublimed, over 25% sulphur . . . .• . Free 5 " sodium (T. D. 15221) 25% 5 Sulphurets, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 19901) 25% 1501 Sulphuric acid for agricultural purposes Free 1501 " acid or oil of vitriol, n. s. p. f Free 38 " ether, containing not over 10% alcohol.. 25% 1568 Sumac, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 4461) Free 39 " extract (T. D. 3842, 5529) 15% 1568 " ground or unground (Abt. 165, T. D. 24973) Free 1567 Summer savory, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 30585, Abt. 23178) Free 1456 Sun shades, covered with any material, except paper or lace, not embroidered or ap- pliqugd 40% 1313 " shades, covered with paper, paper chief value 35 % 342 " shades, frames or parts of, metal 50% 1456 " shades, handles and sticks for, finished or unfinished, 40% 342 " shades, ribs and stretchers for 50% 1703 " shades, sticks for, in the rough or not further advanced than cut to lengths.. Free 1456 " shades, sticks for, finished or not 40% 1459, 1460 Sundries schedule, unenumerated articles under. 1582 Sunn (T. D. 15579) Free 1521 " binding twine of single ply, made from and measuring not exceeding 750 feet to the lb . . ; Free 1005 " cables and cordage 2c lb 15S2 ' grass, n. s. p. f., not dressed or manufac- factured in any manner Free 83 Supercarbonate of soda %c lb 1583 Superphosphate of lime (T. D. 7764) Free 5 Suppositories 25 % 1436, 1606 Surcingles, as saddlery (Abt. 1822, T. D. 25385). (See Saddlery.) 798 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Pab. ArticA. Rate. 1305 Surface coated paper bags, printed matter other than lithographic, and all other arti- cles composed of 5c R> and 20 % 1305 " coated papers, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 17052), 3c lb and 15% 1305 " coated paper, manufactures, or in chief value of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11195, 15470, G. A. 3844, 3847) 5c It) and 20% 359 Surgeons' instruments (T. D. 5520) 45% 359 Stirgical needles (T. D. 11223, 24795) 45% 359 " forceps (T. D. 35628, 36148) 45% 369 " instruments, for hospital (T. D. 22279). . . 45% 359 '' scissors (T. D. 39409) 45% 1205 " silk (T. D. 11183) 55% 360 Surveyors' chains 40 % 360 " instruments (T. D. 22337) 40% Provided, that all articles specified in this paragraph (360) when Imported, shall have the name of the maker or pur- chaser, and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk con- spicuously, and indelibly on the out- side or, If a joihted instrument, on the outside when closed. 913 Suspenders, cotton (T. D. 7333) 35% 1430 " embroidered 75 % 1432 " leather 30% 1015 " linen and other vegetable fibre (except cotton) 35% 1207 " silk (T. D. 3582) 65% 1113 " wool, upon the wool content (T. D. 5483), 45c lb and 50% " webbing for, according to material. 304 Swaged steel. (See Steel ingots.) 777 Swamp hay (T. D. 16427) $4 ton 711 Swans, valued at $5 or less 60c each Valued at more than $ 6 each 20% 1419 Swans' down and feathers, for beds 20% 1419 " skins, dressed (T. D. 4974) 60% 1432 Sweat bands, leather (T. D. 23349) 30% 917 Sweaters, cotton, n. s. p. f 46 % 1208 " silk 60% 1114 " wool valued at not more than $1 lb 36c lb and 40% Valued at more than $1 and not more than $2 lb 40c lb and 45% Valued at more than $2 lb 45c lb and 50% 1634 Sweepings of gold or silver (T. D. 33591) .... Free 1457 " of waste matter (15 S. C. R. 583) 10% 752 Sweet bay tree (T. D. 14763) 25% 779 " marjoram 2 5 % 772 " potatoes (T. D. 32801) 25% 733 Sweetened biscuits, containing chocolate, nuts, fruit or confectionery 30% 733 " biscuits, not containing chocolate, nuts, fruit or confectionery 30 % 775 " chocolate (T. D. 13916, 16638) 17%% But not less than 2c lb. 749 Sweetmeats (T. D. 17434) 36% Schedule of Duties 799 Par. Article. R.^te. 749 Sweetmeats, Syrian (T. D. 13793) 35 % 703 Swine Vz c lb 762 Swiss chard seed (T. D. 30879) 4o n> 903,904,906 Swiss dotted (T. D. 21568, 23753), as cotton cloth, known as lappets. 1430 Swiss embroideries 75 % 1430 " hemstitched trimmings (T. D. 14609)... 90% 1430 " muslins, embroidered (T. D. liiSTO) .... 75% Swivel silks are not embroideries (T. D. 14057). 329 Swivels for dog- chains (T. D. 9213), as chains. 345 " metal, not plated, commercially known as harness hardware, 35% 385 Sword belts, metal thread (T. D. 11091) 45% 363 " blades 50% 385 " knots, metal thread (T. D. 6547) 45% 717 Swordflsh, fresh, frozen, or packed in Ice 2c lb 363 Swords, irrespective of quality or use (T. D. 29258, 32858) 50% 363 " theatrical (T. D. 13209) 50% 1700 Sycamore, lumber Free 5 Symphorol (T. D. 15393) 25% 28 Synthetic alizarin For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 52 " camphor 6c tb 28 " cumarine (Abt. 3083, T. D. 25655), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1609 Syrian asphaltum (T. D. 13764) Free 749 " sweetmeats (T. D. 13793) 35% 2l8 Syringes, hypodermic, blown glass (T. T>. 31427). 65% 503 Syrup, maple (T. D. 11837) 4c tb 5 " medicinal, if not alcoholic 25% 501 " of cane juice, as sugar. 5 " of rhamnus (T. D. 33522) 25% T Par. Article Rate 322 T rails 1/lOc lb 312 XT, columns and posts, iron or steel 20% Table alcoholmetrlc (T. D. 13248), official stand- ard, 1022 " carpets, jute (T. D. 14072), as carpets, jute 35 % S\2 " covers, cotton (T. D. 21651) 30% 921 " covers and cloths, cotton and paper, Japanese (T. D. 14063) 40 %, 1430 " covers and cloths, cotton appliqugd (T. D. 22675) 75% 01 " covers and cloths, cotton chenille (T. D. 7186) 50% 911 " covers and cloths, cotton damask (T. D. 22396, 23512) 30% .isO " covers and cloths, cotton embroidered (T. value (T. D. 15977) 75% 1606 Tanned calf skins (T. D. 33031) Free 1606 " skins, for morocco, unfinished Free 355 Tanners' knives. (See Cutlery.) 1 Tannic acid and tannin, containing by weight of tannic acid less than 50 % 4c lb Containing 50% or more and not medi- cinal 10c lb Containing 50% or more and medicinal. 20c lb 5 Tannin oenopepin (T. D. 17409), if not alcoholic 25% 1568 Tanning, materials for, if not alcoholic (T. D. 5892) ; Free 28 " materials, synthetic. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 39 •' or dyeing, extract of bark for, if not alco- holic (T. D. 22786) 15% 39 " extracts, decoctions, and preparations of vegetable origin, used for, n. s. p. f., if not alcoholic 15% 301 Tant Iron, as iron in pigs (T. D. 36984). 302 Tantalum 40% Tantalus sets, bottles and frames dutiable separ- ately (T. D. 29030). 214 Tap cinder (T. D. 21426) 30% 913 Tape-like belting for machinery, , cotton or other vegetable fiber, or of cotton and other vegetable fiber and India rubber (T. D. 31187) 30% " measures, according to component ma- terial of chief value (T. D. 31255, 31624, 38217). 343 " needles 45% 372 " printing machine (T. D. 33433) 30% 1417 Tapers, consisting of a wick coated with an in- flammable substance 40 % 1417 " sanctuary lights, as (T. D. 32655) 40% 921 Tapes, advertising and insulating (T. D. 33050, 33658) 40% 913 " braided, cotton (T. T>. 12638, 12649, 13423, 13974, 15855) 35% 1016 " composed of fiax, woven with or without metal threads, on spools, reels, or other- wise, and designed expressly for use in the manufacture of measuring tapes (T. D. 14920) 30% 913 " cotton (T. D. 24943, 25216) 35% 8&4 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Pab. Article. Rate. 921 Tapes, cotton ladder (T. D. 39942) 40% 1015 " flax, hemp or ramie and india rubber, n. s. p. f 35% 1432 " leather 30 % 1417 " lighting, as matches, friction (T. D. 14228). lOlB " linen, n. s. p. t. (T. D. 24302) 35% 913 " measuring, cotton (T. D. 16413) 35% 1015 " measuring, flax (T. D. 22812) 35% 1432 " measuring, leather chief value 30% 399 " measuring, metal (T. D. 14920, 22812) .. . 40% 372 " printing machine, not a printing press (T. 13. 33433) 30 % 1207 " silk 55% 913 " silk and cotton, cotton chief value 35% 1207 " silk, cotton, silk chief value 55% 1015 •' sliver, flax and linen (T. D. 16582) 35% 1015 " union (T. D. 12136, 13770) 35% 909 Tapestries, composed wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, in the piece or otherwise 45 % 1119 Tapestry, chairs and screens chiefly made of, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13225) , 50% " according to material of chief value (T. D. 13700, 14076, 15044, 17497, 21945). 1117 " carpets, Brussels 40% 1117 " carpets, velvet 40 % " embroidery, distinction between (T. D. 37049, 38415). 1449 " imitation of, if paintings (T. D. 16429).. 20% " painters', according to material of chief value (T. D. 14062). 1211 " silk (T. D. 14075) 60% 1680 Tapioca (T. D. 3161) Free 1680 " flour Free 398 Taps containing more than 6/10% of tungsten or molybdenum 60 % 1542 Tar and oil spreading machines used in the con- struction and maintenance of roads and in improving them by the use of road preservatives, in whole or in parts, in- cluding repair parts Free 59 " birch, oil of (T. D. 9634, 12333, 12715, 31120) 25% 1649 " blast-furnace, and pitch of Free 1459 " candle (T. D. 16712) 20% 1549 " coal, crude Free 1549 " coal, pitch of Free 28 " coal, products, if colors and dyes. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 27 " coal, products, not colors and dyes, not medicinal For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 1681 " of wood (T. D. 31044) Free 1649 " oil~gas and water-gas, and pitch of Free 1681 " wood or other Free 774 Taraxacum, crude (T. D. 3289, 6865) lV4c lb 5 " prepared (T. D. 3289) 25% Tare on ore in sacks (T. D. 17415). Schedule of Duties 805 Par- Article. Rate. 761 Tares, black (T. D. 14162, 14721) 2c lb 1645 " salt or black salts of potash Free Tarlatan cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 8966, 9322, 15044). 385 " cotton and metal, metal chief value.... 55% 907 TarpauUn (T. D. 1617) 5c sq. yd. and 30% 1021 •• made up (T. D. 16308) 40% 1439 Tarpaulings, hats, rubber 25 % 752 Tarragon plants (T. D. 13691) 25% 1006 Tarred cables and cordage of hemp (T. D. 13786), 2%c lb 9 Tartar, cream of .• 5c lb 9 " crude, or partly refined, containing not more than 90% of potassium bitartrate (T. D. 570) 5% Containing more than 90% potassium bitartrate 5c lb 8 " emetic 6c lb 9 " patent 5c lb 80 " salts of, or carbonate of potash %c lb 1 Tartaric acid 6c lb 9 Tartrate calcium, crude 6 % 8 " potassium-antimony 6c lb 9 " potassium-sodium 5c lb 1213 Tassels, of artificial or imitation silk, or artificial or imitation horsehair, or of artificial or imitation silk or artificial or imita- tion horsehair and India rubber, wholly or in chief value of 45c lb and 60 % 913 Tassels or cords and tassels of cotton, or of cotton and India rubber, and not embroidered 35% 1015 " and cords and tassels, composed of vege- table fiber other than cotton, or of vegetable fiber other than cotton and India rubber 35 % 385 " metal (T. D. 6149, 6547) 55% 1207 " silk, or silk and India rubber, not em- broidered 55% 1113 " and cords, wool 50% and in addition on wool content 45c lb 1430 Tatting (T. D. 16204) 90% 1606 TawBd skins, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8502) Free 1682 Tea, n. s. p. f Free " adulterated, inferior to standards, not al- lowed entry. Act of March 2, 1897 (T. D. 18126, 18131). 1682 " in packages of less than five pounds each, the cans, boxes and other immediate containers, including paper, and other wrappings, and all intermediate con- tainers, shall be dutiable at the rate chargeable thereon if imported empty (T. D. 33825). " boxes and caddies, tin, unusual coverings (T. D. 25144). 410 " boxes, lacquered, wood (T. D. 2497).. 33-1/3% 1459 " Brazilian or mate (T. D. 3909) 20% 5 " breast (T. D.. 16976, 25067) 25% 62 " cake seed (T. D. 23679) 75% " canisters, unusual coverings (T. D. 23266). 806 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Tea, condemned, must be exported within six months after examination; unless so exported it will be destroyed. (T. D. 21844, 22093). (See Tea, adulterated.) 1211 " cozies, in chief value of silk, diminutive bust and arms of a lady, not dolls (T. D. 39172) 60% 1420 " gowns, fur-lined and trimmed (T. D. 14729, 17015) 50% " importation, inspection and storage (T. D. 21913, 22184, 22905, 22907). 15 " impure, for manufacturing purposes in bond Ic lb " jars are unusual coverings (T. D. 12368). 1439 " mats, grass (T. D. 3635) 25% " packing chinaware with, prohibited (T. D. 17712). 1304 " papers (T. D. 32842). (See Paper, tissue.) 1682 " plants Free 54 " seed oil (T. D. 37845) 20% 212 " sets, toy, of china, decorated (T. D. 25499) 70% 212 " sets, toy, of china, plain white 60% 15 " sittings, for manufacturing purposes, in bond Ic lb 15 " sweepings, for manufacturing purposes, in bond (T. D. 19494, 19548, 22730, 22766) Ic lb 15 " sweepings mixed with lime and asafetida (T. D. 36455. 36901) Ic lb 15 " waste, for manufacturing purposes, in bond Ic lb" 1700 Teak wood timbers, as ship timber (T. D. 22058) Free 1507 Teams of immigrants Free 399 Teapots, britannia, gilt or plated. (See Metal £LT''ticl6S Tl ST) f ^ 211-212 Teapots, earthenware (T. D. 14324). (See Earthenware and china.) 211 Teapots, earthenware, common brown, not decor- ated 46% If decorated 50% 211-212 Teai»ts, India black (T. D. 13066). (See Earthenware and china.) 399 Teapots, metal (T. D. 28795). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 1108-1109 Teazled mohair cloth, not pile fabrics (T. D. 36403). (See Fabrics, woven, wool.) 780 Teazels 25% 232 Tecall marble, as marble (T. D. 2306). 312 Tees, iron or steel. (See Iron or Steel beams.) 214 Teeth, artificial (T. D. 24027, 33194) 30% 1407 " brushes 45% 1683 " elephants' Free 1683 " natural or unmanufactured Free 62 " preparations used as applications to, if not alcoholic 75% 214 " spar , 30 % 316 Telegraph, telephone, and other wires and cables, composed of metal and covered with or composed in part of other materials 36% Schedule of Duties 807 Par. Article. Rate. Telegraph insulators, dutiable according to mate- rial (T. D. 6699). 1701 Telephone and telegraph poles Free 227 " disks, rough cut 45 % 228 Telescopes and frames and mountings for 45% 228 " having lenses and utilitarian value (Abt. 38601, 39150) 45% 226 Telescopic disks, ground and polished. (See Lenses, glass.) 1655 Tendons, animal, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18543) Free 1402 Tennis balls, wool and rubber (T. D. 18526)... 30% 1402 " balls, rubber or other material 30% 1108-1109 Tennis cloth, as wool flannel (T. D. 8269). 1434 Tennis gut strings, made from sinews of cattle (T. D. 25677, 25940) 40% 1114-1115 Tennis jackets (T. D. 20423, 20472, 22136). (See Wool wearing apparel.) 919 Tennis shirts, cotton (T. D. 11401) 35% 1021 " nets of Russian hemp, not gill nets, but manufactures of hemp (T. D. 35562).. 40% 310 Terne plates Ic lb 310-311 Terne plate or tin plate, manufactures of, n. s. p. f Ic tb 26 Terpin hydrate (T. D. 22002, 23423) 35% 61 Terpineol, not mixed and not compounded and not containing more than 10 % of alco- hol 45 % 205 Terra alba (T. D. 11347) $1.40 per ton 211 " cotta, articles of, decorated 50% 211 " cotta, articles of, plain (T. D. 1319 6, 14932, 16326) 45% 1706 " cotta, artistic, for free exhibition Free 1454 " cotta cigar holders 60% 211 '• cotta figures, decorated (T. D. 16326)... 50% Plain 45% 211 " cotta statuary, not decorated (T. D. 11204) 45% 1706 " cotta, works in, works of art, for exhibi- tion, etc Free 39 " japonica (T. D. 11359) 15% 68 " paste and powder (T. D. 9901) 25% 75 " umbra, crude %c tb If washed or ground %clb Ground in oil or water %ctb 910 Terpy-wOTen fabrics, cotton, and manufactures, in any form, made or cut from 40 % 1313 Test or container boards of a bursting strength above. 60 pounds per square inch by the Mullen or the Webb test 20% 18 TetracWoroethane 35% 27 Tetramethyldiaminolienzophenone. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 2 7 Tetramethyldiaminodiphenylmethane, For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 27 Tetrachlorophthalic acid . . For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 27 Tetrachlorophtalic anhydride. For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 808 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 18 Tetracbloride of carbon 2%c rb 90 " of tin (T. D. 31944) 25% 82 Tetrapol, as soap, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 32697, 32911). 15% 1430 Textile fabrics, embroidered, of cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 16143) 75% 1682 " grasses Free 372 " machinery and parts of, finished or un- finished, specially provided for 40 % 372 " machinery or parts, finished or unfinished, n. s. p. f 35% 62 Theatrical grease paints and pastes, if not alco- holic 75 % 1428 " mock jewelry, if valued over 20c per doz. pieces, composed of metal 80% 1449 " scenery, if paintings and ■works of art (T. D. 9161) 20 % 1647 " scenery, properties and apparel, brought by proprietors or managers of theatri- cal exhibitions arriving from abroad, for temporary use by them in such exhibitions, and not for any other per- son, and not for sale, and which have been used by them abroad, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, but bonds shall be given for the payment to the United States of such duties as may be imposed by law upon any and all such articles as shall not be exported within 6 months after such importa- tion. The Secretary of the Treasury may in his discretion extend such period for a further term of 6 m.onths in case application shall be made there- for (T. D. 31999) Free " scenery, properties and apparel, if im- ported by individuals, dutiable accord- ing to material (T. D. 21973). " scenery, properties and apparel, articles of personal wearing apparel, not (T. D. 33660). 1210 " tights, as silk wearing apparel (T. D. 13885) 60% Thefts of imported goods not a casualty (T. D. 27129), 15 Theln or caffeine $1.50 lb 399 Themilt (T. D. 25733, 26041) 40% 218 Thermometers (T. D. 27290) 55% 218 " clinical (T. D. 32767) 65% 218 " dairy (T. D. 19805) 56% 218 " glass and wood, etched (T. D. 19805)... 56% For societies, not usually scientific instru- ments (T. D. 14867). 1313 " paper chief value (T. D. 31912) 36% 230 " patent measuring (T. D. 10486) 50% 218 " tubes for, if blown (T. D. 13505) 55% 410 " wood chief value (T. D. 12024) 33-1/3% 210 Thermoscopes (T. D. 25712) 15% 1455 Tlicrmostatic bottles, carafes, jugs, jars, and other thermostatic containers, or blanks and pistons, finished or unfinished of what- Schedule of Duties 809 Par- Article. Rate. ever material composed, with or with- out a jacket or casing- of metal or other material: Having a capacity of one pint or less, 15c each and 45% Having a capacity of more than one pint, 30o each and 45 % Parts of any of the foregoing, not includ- ing those above mentioned. , 55% (See Proviso in paragraph.) 309 Thermostatic metal in sheets, plates, or other forms 5 % H08-1109 Thibet cloth. (See Woven fabrics, wool.) 1108-1109 " cloakings, as wool dress goods (T. D. 9266). (See Woven fabrics, wool.) 1420 Thibet coats (T. D. 13864, 18775) 50% 1420 " crosses (T. D. 19136) 40% 1579 " lamb skins Free 399 Thimble cases (T. T>. 25311, 25499, Abt. 2386). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 399 Thimbles, metal (T. D. 9051). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 1440 " vulcanized rubber 35 % 27 Thlocarbanllide For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 28 Thlocpomogen For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 27 Thlosalicylic acid For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 83 Thiosulphate of sodium %clb 1432 Thongs, leather (T. D. 32842) 30 % 1621 Thorite Free 89 Thorium nitrate 35 % 1621 " ores Free 89 " oxide of and other salts of (T. D. 20131) . 35% 1504 Thrashing machines Free 902 Thread, cotton sewing Per 100 yds., %c Crochet, darning, embroidery and knit- ting, put up for handwork, in lengths not exceeding 840 yards. .. Per 100 yds., %c Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 20% nor more than 35%. In no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods. 921 385 1021 385 916 1204 cotton, picot or loop (T. D. 28458) 40% gold, silver or other metal (T. D. 24157), 6c lb and 35% jute '. 40 % metal, made wholly or in chief value of tinsel wire, lame or lahn 6c lb and 35% lisle, hosiery 50% silk of any description, made from raw silk, n. s. p. f.. If in the gum . . : . . $ 1 lb , but not less than 35 % If ungummed, wholly or in part, or if further advanced by any process of manufacture . $1.50 lb, but not less than 40% In no case shall duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported. 810 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1004 Thread, pack and shoe, linen. (See Thread, flax.) 386 " tinsel (T. D. 20007, 20isaj 6c lb and 35% 1457 " waste, jute (T. D. 35442) 10% 1«B1 " waste, linen (T. D. 31498, 31832) Free 1105 " waste, wool (T. D. 8340) 16c It) 1004 Threads, twines and cords of flax, hemp or ramie, or a mixture of any of them, twisted together, the size of the single yarn of w.hich is not finer than 11 lea 18 %c lb Finer than 11 lea and not finer than 60 lea 18 %c lb And in addition for each lea or part of a lea in excess of 11 %crb Finer than 60 lea , 56c lb And in addition thereto on any of the foregoing, when boiled 2c lb when bleached, dyed or otherwise treated 5c lb Provided, that none of the above threads, twines and cords shall pay a less rate of duty than 30%. 1213 " yarns, and filaments of artificial or imitation silk, or of artificial or imita- tion horsehair, by whatever name known and by whatever process made, If singles 45c lb If advanced beyond condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together 50c Its None of the above shall pay luss than. . . 45% 1117 Three-ply carpets 25 % 359 Throat swabs, sponge and metal, if metal chief value (T. D. 12706) 45% 1203 Thrown silk, not more advanced than singles, tram, or organzine 25% 331 Thumb tacks (T. D. 12908) fi/lOc lb 1567 Thyme leaves, as crude drugs (T. X>. 31813).... Free 779 " leaves in glass or other small packages for culinary use 25% 1631 " oil of Free 762 " seed (T. D. 10949) 6c n> 1 Thymic acid (T. D. 6348, 8486) 25 % 26 Thymol (T. D. 6348, 8486,- 30944, 32089) 35% 372 Ticket printing machines with recording mechan- ism (T. D. 33191) 30% 903 Tickings, as cotton cloth. 1407 Ticklers, as feather dusters (T. D. 33224) 45% 1414 Tiddly winks, bone counters used in game of, as parts of toys (Abt. 39311) 70% 1211 Tidies, cotton, metal and silk, silk chief value (T. D. 14231) 60% 1430 " lace, cotton or linen (T. D. 16703) 90% 1430 " linen or cotton, embroidered or tam- boured (T. D. 23231) 75% 1430 " metal embroidered 75 % 920 " Nottingham net (T. D. 16298). (See Not- tingham curtains.) 1403 " silk, beaded (T. D. 16225) 60% 1430 " silk, embroidered 75% 1211 " silk or silk chief value (T. D. 14231) .... 60% 1430 " wool, embroidered 75% Schedule of Duties 811 ^A"- Article. Rate. 1114 Tidies, wool, ,knit. (See Wool knit fabrics.) 314 Ties, cotton, of iron or steel, cut to lengths, coated or not coated, with or without buckles or fastenings, for baling cotton (T. D. 34055) %c m 919 " neck, cotton 35 % 1701 " railroad, wood Free 1429 Tiger eyes, cut, but not set, and suitable for use in the manufacture of jewelry (55 F. R. 273) / . 20% 1429 " eyes, rough 10% 1428 " eyes, set, as jewelry 80 % 1579 " skins, not dressed (T. D. 19158) Free 1459 Tigers' claws (T. D. 9635) 10% 1114-1115 Tights, combination stockings and drawers, wool. (See Wool wearing apparel.) 917 Tights, cotton, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13885) 45% 1412 Tile, cork 30% 202 " panels, designed to form a completed panel or picture (Abt. 39942) 50% 214 " stoves, plain (T. D. 9868) 30% 211-212 Tiles, advertising, ornamented (T. D. 14398). (See Earthenware and china.) 202 Tiles, absorbent, as tiles (T. D. 17751). 218 " glass for mosaic, colored (T. D. 12721). . 55% 202 " glazed, u n g 1 a z e d , ornamented, hand painted, enameled, vitrified, seml-vltri- fled, decorated, encaustic, ceramic mosaic, flint, ' spar, embossed, gold decorated, grooved or corrugated, and all other earthenware tiles and tiling by whatever name known, except pill tiles and so-called quarries or quarry tiles, red or brown and measuring % of an Inch or over In thickness, but including tiles wholly or in part of cement, valued at not more than 40c per sq. ft 8c sq. ft. but not less than 45% nor more than 60% Valued at more than 40c sq. ft 50% 202 " mantels, friezes, and articles of every description or parts thereof, wholly or In chief value of earthenware tiles or tiling, except pill tiles 50 % " measurement of, where circular (Abt. 36924). 232 " onyx. (See Paving tiles of onyx.) 231 " or tiling of opal, enamel, or cylinder glass 40 % 232 " paving, of marble, breccia, or onyx, con- taining not less than 4 superficial in., not over 1 in. thick 8c su. ft. If over 1 and not over 1% in. thick.. 10c su. ft. If over 1%, not over 2 In. thick 13c su. ft. If rubbed in whole or in part. In addition, 3 c su ft. 211 " pill. (See Earthenware.) 212 " pill, china or porcelain. (See China- ware. ) 202 " quarry or so-called quarries, red or 812 F. B. VANDECRIFT& Co. Par. Article. Rate. brown, and measuring % Inch or over in thiclcness Sc sq. ft. but not less than 30 % 202 Tiles, roofing, as tiles (T. D. 33291). 237 " slate 15% 1700 Timber, all round, unmanufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16456, 18593) Free 1700 " boats' knees (T. D. 15308) Free 1700 " for spars and wharves (T. D. 1315, 11861, 16456, 18593) Free 1700 " hewn, sided or squared otherwise than by sawing (T. D. 10089, 10602) Free 401 " logs of fir, spruce, cedar, or Western hem- lock, per M feet board measure $1 (Note Proviso.) 403 " red cedar, in the log 10 % 1700 " sawed (T. D. 1315, 5580, 6089, 10476, 10539, 10742, 11096), n. s. p. f Free 1700 " ship and ship planking (T. D. 6202, 8564) Free 403 " yellow cedar, in the log (T. D. 16456).. 10% 1417 Time-burning chemical signals 40% 368 Time detectors, cases, or casings for (T. D. 31720, 33055, 33376) 45% 368 " detectors without jewels 45 % Having not more than 2 jewels in the escapement $1 each and 45 % Having more than two and not more than four jewels '. $2 each and 45 % Having more than 4 jewels. . $4 each and 45% If without jewels in the escapement and valued at not over $1.10 each 35o each Valued at more than $1.10 each and not more than $2.25 each 70c each Valued at more than $2.25 each but not more than $5 each $1 each Valued at more than $5 each but not more than $10 each $2 each Valued at more than $10 each $3 each All parts and materials for use in any of the foregoing, if imported separ- ately, and not specially provided for. . . 50% (See Proviso.) 368 " locks (T. D. 9978) 45% " of entry, definition of (T. D. 38638). 1684 Tin ashes as black oxide of tin (Abt. 40236)... Free 1684-1685 Tin bars, blocks or pigs Free 1684 Tin, black oxide of. (See Proviso.) Free 1454 " boxes, plainly designed for smokers 60% 90 " bichloride and tetrachloride 25% 1685 " containing 7% of impurities is considered pig tin (T. D. 8231) Free 5 " crystals 25% 399 " disks (T. D. 29438, 33464) 40% 1684 " dross (Abt. 44978) Free 393 " dross composed of tin and lead, on the lead contained therein 2%clb 1414 " flutes or whistles (T. D, 11992) 70% 382 " foil less than 6/1000 in. thick 35% 1305 " foil paper (T. D. 18627). fSee Paper, coated.) Schedule of Duties 813 Par- Article. Rate. 1684-1685 Tin, in bars, blocks, pigs, grain or granu- lated (T. D. 14462, 17848) Free 310-311-399 Tin manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (See Iron 90 Tin, muriate of ' 25 % 90 " nitrate of 25 % 1684 " ore. (See Proviso.) Free 1684 " oxide of, black. (See Proviso.) Free 90 " oxide of, white 25 % 90 " oxymurlate of 25 % 1685 " phosphor (T. D. 24442) Free 1685 " plate, scrap . Free 1414 " plates, if toys 70% 310 " plates or sheets, iron or steel, or taggers' iron or steel, coated with tin or lead, or with a mixture of which these metals, or either of them, is a com- ponent part, by the dipping or any other process, and commercially known as tin plates, terne plates and taggers' tin Ic rb 309 •• plates, nickel plated (T. D. 23518). (See 382 " powdered (T.D. 36536) 12c lb 1684 " production of, proclamation by the President. 90 " salts of and all other compounds and mixtures of which tin constitutes the element of chief value 25% 1686 " scrap (T. D. 32376) Free 90 " tetrachloride of (T. "D. 31944) 25% 1457 " waste (T. D. 25153) 10% 1532 Tincal, crude borax Free 62 Tinctures, for toilet, alcoholic 40c lb and 75% 62 " for toilet, non-alcoholic 75% 24 " medicinal, alcoholic. (See Medicinal compounds, alcoholic.) 5 " medicinal, non-alcoholic 26% 60 " of opium 60% 357 Tinners' shears, as shears (T. D. 8728). (See Scissors.) 921 Tinsel and cotton fabric, cotton chief value (T. D. 21499. 21500) 40% 1313 " paper (61 F. R. 398) 35% 385 " thread (T. D. 6103, 12968) 6c lb and 35% 1414 " thread, Christmas tree ornaments (T. D. 10730, 10887, 69 F. R. 465, 17831) 70% 1430 " trimmings (T. D. 29045) 90% 386 " wire (T. D. 17248. 18410) 6o lb and 10% 385 " wire, beltings, toys, and other articles n. s. p. f., wholly or in chief value of . . 45% 385 " wire, fabrics, ribbons, fringes, and tassels, wholly or in chief value of 55% 230 Tintometers (T. D. 18081) 50% 410 " wood chief value (T. D. 38425) 33-1/3% 1420 Tippets, fur 50% 1114-1115 Tippets, wool. (See Wool wearing apparel.) 352 Tips for penholders 25c gross and 20% 399 " for umbrellas. (See Metal articles, n. b. J592 " horn Free 814 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 215 Tips, lava, for burners (T. D. 6502, 7393), 10c gross and 15% 905 Tire fabric, or fabric for use in pneumatic tires, including cord fabric . .- • • 25 % 1439 Tires, automobile and motorcycle 10% 1439 " bicycle (T. D. 11578, 15316) 10% 913 " bicycle, linings for 35% 324 " ingots, cogged ingots, blooms or blanks for, wholly or partly manufactured (T. D. 6549) Ic lb 324 " iron or steel, locomotive, car or other rail- way tires Ic lb 1304 Tissue copying paper. (See Paper, tissue.) 1304 " crepe paper (T. D. 29503). (See Paper, tissue.) 1304 " paper and tissue copying paper (T. D. 26169, 28975). (See Paper, tissue.) 1304 " paper balloons, as paper, tissue (T. D. 16838). (See Paper, tissue.) " paper coverings for lithograph prints are usual coverings and not dutiable (T. D. 17828). 1304 " paper for waxing. (See Paper, tissue.) " paper, grass bleached tissue (T. D. 34904). (See Paper, tissue.) 1304 " paper napkins (T. D. 2 9163). (See Paper, tissue.) 1304 " paper, orange wrappers (T. D. 16252). (See Paper tissue.) wrapping paper, as tissue paper (T. D. 35988). - 302 Titanium 25% 91 " compounds and mixtures containing.... 30% 91 " potassium oxalate 30% 68 Tiver powder (T. D. 21321) 25% 399 Toasters, metal 40 % 1313 Tobacco bags, trick (T. D. 32422) not smokers' articles 35 % 1454 " boxes 60% 605 " cigarettes of all kinds $4.50 lb and 25% Sec. 700. Act of Nov. 23, 1921. Cigarettes manufac- tured or imported into the U. S. shall pay the following internal revenue tax. "Weighing not more than 3 lbs per M. . . $3 M Weighing more than 3 lbs per M.... $7.20 M Cigarette papers and tuber papers upon each package, book, or set containing Over 25 and not over 50 papers 005c Over 50 and not over 100 papers 01c Over 100 for each 50 papers or fraction. .005o Tubes, for each 50 tubes or fraction 01c No cigarettes shall be imported unless in packages of not over 500 in each box and no entry shall be made of a less quantity than 3,000 (Art. 443, Customs' Regulations). 605 Tobacco, cigars and cheroots of all kinds, $4.50 lb and 25% Sec. 700 Act of Nov. 23, 1921. Cigars shall pay the following Internal Revenue tax. Weighing not more than 3 lbs per M. $1.50 M Schedule OF Duties 815 "**■ Article. Rat?. Weighing more than 3 lbs per M, if manufactured or imported to retail at not more than 60 each $4 M More than 5c and not more than 8c each. $6 M More than 80 and not more than 15o each $9M More than 15c and not more than 20c each $12 M More than 20c each $15 M Sec. 701. Act of Nov. 23, 1921. Tobacco, Internal Revenue tax I80 lb No cigars shall be imported unless in packages of not over 500 in each box, and no entry shall be made of a less quantity than 3,000 (Section 26, Act of Aug. 28, 1894). Tobacco, classification of filler and wrapper (T. D. 13396, 18663, 18669, 18694, 18861). 603 " clippings and cuttings 35c lb 602 " examination for classification. 1514 " exported and returned. 601 " filler, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 25976) if stemmed. 50c tb If unstemmed 35c lb 601 " filler, mixed or packed with over 35% wrapper tobacco, stemmed (T. D. 22784) $2.75 lb Unstemmed $2.10 tb 602 " the term "filler" means all leaf tobacco not suitable for cigar wrappers. 601 " leaf, the product of two or more coun- tries, when mixed or packed together (T. D. 18734, 18789), if stemmed. . .$2.75 lb If unstemmed $2.10 lb 603 " manufactured or unmanufactured, of all descriptions, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7777, 13356) 55c lb 1514 " manufactured, reimported, subject to Internal Revenue tax provided same not paid before exportation. 1454 " pipes and pipe bowls, n. s. p. f ■. 60% 1454 " pipes, and pipe bowls made wholly of clay. If valued at not more than 40c gross, 15c gross If valued at more than 40c gross 45% 752 " plants 25 % 1454 " pouches 60% 602 " regulations for entry of. 801 " Remedies, as tobacco filler (T. D. 11203). 603 " scrap (T. T>. 29027) 35c lb 604 " snuff and snuff flour, ground dry, or damp, and pickled, scented or other- wise, of all descriptions (T. D. 10083). 55c lb Sec. 701. Act of Nov. 23, 1921. Internal Revenue tax on snuff 18c tb Tobacco, stemmed, not manufactured (T. D. 18341). 5Q4 " stems, cut, ground, or pulverized 55c lb Ijge " stems, not cut, ground, or pulverized. . . . Free g03 " waste (T. D. 32299) 35c lb 816 Par. 601 602 1C95 218 1407 1432 62 1432 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 S2 82 82 82 62 62 27 10 1549 27 27 27 27 27 27 770 770 770 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Article. Rate. Tobacco, weight of at importation is the dutiable weight (T. D. 18413, 24038, 25976), " wrapper, it stemmed $2.75 lb If unstemmed $2.10 lb " the term wrapper tobacco means that quality of leaf tobacco which has the requisite color, texture, and burn, and is of sufficient size for cigar wrappers. ToUet articles, containing alcohol 40o lb and 75% Containing no alcohol 75% " articles, personal effects of persons ar- riving in U. S Free bottles (T. D. 12674) 55% brushes 45% cases, according to material (T. D. 13814, 28046, 29481). cases, leather, if permanently fitted and furnished with traveling sets 45% crayons (T. D. 17180) 75% mats, chamois 30 % nail enamel powder (T. T>. 15245) 75% perfumery, alcohol 40c lb and 75 % perfumery, non-alcohollc 75 % powders 75% preparations, containing alcohol (T. D. 19771) , 40c lb ana 75% preparations, non-alcoholic 75% rose ointment (T. D. 13558, 13881) 75% sachet powder (T. T>. 13558, 13881) 75% sets, according to material. shaving cream (T. D. 13881) 75% soap, perfumed (T. D. 21234) 30% soap, not perfumed 30% soap, medicinal (66 F. R. 731, T. D. 18951, 1B039) 30% soap, powdered (T. D. 13561) 15% vinegar, alcoholic (T. D. 6638, 13066), 40c Jb and 75% waters, if alcoholic 40c lb and 76% If not alcoholic 76% Toilets, gentlemen's, according to material of chief value (T. D. 18414, 28046, 29481). Tolidine For 2 years, 7c lb and 56 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% Tolu balsam. (See Balsams.) 10% Toluene Free sulfochloride For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter. 7c lb and 40% " sulfonamide For 2 years, 7c lb and 55% Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% Toluldlne For 2 years, 7o lb and 65 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% Toluol For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% Toluose For 2 years, 7c lb and 56 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% Tolylenediamtne For 2 yoars, 7c lb and 65 % Thereafter, 7o lb and 40% Tomato paste (T. D. 33313) 40% Tomatoes in natural state %clb " prepared or preserved (T. D. 33313).... 15% Schedule of Duties 817 Par. Article. Rate. 717 Tomcod (T. D. 16325) Ic lb 326 Tongs, blacksmiths' l%c lb 399 " metal (T. D. 8162). (See Metal ar- ticles, n. s. p. f.) 24 Tonics, medicinal, alcoholic (T. D. 194S6). (See Medicinal compounds, alcoholic.) 5 " medicinal, non-alcoholic 25% 62 " toilet, alcoholic 40c lb and 75 % 62 " toilet, non-alcoholic 75 % 92 Tonka, tonqua or tonquin beans (T. D. 13061, 13685,14836) 25c lb 1622 " bean crystals (T. D. 14836) Free 399 Tools, all of iron or steel, n. s. p. f 40% 304-305 " alloys used in the manufacture of. (See Steel ingots.) 373 " drainage and parts of 30 % 399 " edge, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7783, 10568) 40% 399 " engravers' (T. D. 22154, 22216) 40% 372 " machine and parts of 30% 372 " machine shall be held to mean any ma- chine operated by other than hand power which employs a tool for work- ing on metal. 398 " metal-cutting, n. s. p. f., containing more than 6/10 per cent of tungsten or molybdenum 60% 361 " nippers and pliers of all kinds, wholly or partly manufactured. (See proviso).. 60% 1647 " of trade defined (T. D. 19365). 1647 " of trade, occupation and employment, in the actual possession of persons emi- grating to the United States, owned and used by them abroad (T. D. 25385, 26337) Free " of trade, architect's drawings as (T. D. 22558). " of trade, astronomer's instruments are (T. D. 16829). of trade, circus animals not (T. D. 8818, 9633, 13763, 25215). " of trade, fishing boat and net are (T. D. 13990). of trade, glove machine not (T. D. 13772, 66 F. R. 723). " of trade, guns of hunters and trappers are (T. D. 10967). of trade, hand organ is (T. T>. 15185). " of trade, modeling clay is (T. D. 14175). " of trade of circus performers are (T. D. 16866). " of trade, physician's microscope is (T. T>. 14719). of trade, theatrical effects not, but may be admitted under bond for export within 6 months (T. D. 18903, 18991, 21973, 27940, 28491). " of trade, waffle irons are (T. D. 14548). of trade, statues not (T. D. 10450). 326 " track l%clb 1504 Tooth or disk harrows Free 1407 " brushes (T. D. ii779, 13207) 45% 818 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Pah. Article. Kate. 399 Tooth pick holders, metal chief value (T. D. 21736). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 399 " picks, metal 40 % 31 " picks, pyroxylin (T. D. 33362, Abt. 32086) 60% 1439 " picks, quill (T. D. 1291, 10889, 17775, 24065,26772,30685) 25% 408 " picks, wood or other vegetable substances (T. D. 16089, 17815) 25% 62 " powder and pastes (T. D. 9068) 75% 62 " soaps, if not alcoholic 75% 1105 Top waste, wool 31c tb 1582 Topac Free 1429 Topaz, cut (T. D. 6390) 20% 233 " house ornaments (T. D. 13487) 50% 1429 " imitation of 20 % 1429 " rough, uncut 10 % 1428 " set 80% 214 Tops, composition, or scagliola (Sept. 13, 1889, N. T.), plain 30% Decorated 40 % 1106 " made from hair of the Angora goat, al- paca and other like animals. 33c lb and 20% 1106 " or combed wool 33c tb and 20 % 391 " sprinkler, if decorated, colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, lithographed, electroplated, or embossed in color.... 45% If not decorated, etc 30% 1414 " toy 70% 1106 " wool in balls (T. D. 16085, 16086), 33c tb and 20% 1430 Torchon lace 90 % 1410 Tortoise shell buttons, as buttons of shell (T. D. 31335). (See Buttons.) 1440 " shell combs 35 % 1440 " shell, manufactured 35 % 1638 " shell, unmanufactured Free 1430 Tosca nets (T. D. 14760) 90% 1619 Touchstones, crude Free 233 " jasper, cut 50% Tourists' bicycles, free on bond (T. D. ' 20108, 22017, 23766). 1429 Tourmaline, imported in rough, as precious stones (T. D. 38519) 10% 1117 Tournay velvet carpets 40 % 1021 Tow, manufactures of (T. D. 11882, 14056) 40% 1001 " of flax (T. D. 20424, 21848) %c tb 1001 " of hemp (T. D. 20424) Ic lb 1651 " waste, If paper stock Free 1651 " waste, unmanufactured or undressed, n. s. p. f Free 912 Towels, cotton, wholly or in chief value of, not Jacquard figured or terry-woven, nor made of pile fabrics, n. s. p. f 25% 1430 " cotton, embroidered 75% 1014 " fancy huckaback, finished or unfinished, composed wholly or in chief value of flax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these substances are, or any of them is, the component material of chief value, not exceeding 120 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling. ... 55% Schedule of Duties 819 P-^' Article. Rate. Exceeding 120 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling 40% 1014 Towels, linen, not exceeding 120 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling 55% Exceeding 120 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling 40% 14S0 " linen embroidered 75 % 910 " Turkish, cotton (T. D. 37273) 40% 1014 " Turkish, flax (T. D. 23487). (See Tow- els, flax. ) 1414 Toy harmonicas having less than eight reeds. ... 70% 211-212 Toys, ABC plates, not (T. D. 11390. (See Earthenware and china.) 1414 Toys, agate marbles (T. D. 11860) 70% 1414 " anchor puzzles (T. D. 12036) 70% 1414 " balloons 70% 212 " bisque and parian ware, plain white, or plain brown, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner 60 % painted, colored, tinted, stained, enam- eled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner 70% If containing 25% or more of calcined bone, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any man- ner 50% painted, colored, tinted, stained, enam- eled, gilded, printed or ornamented or decorated in any manner 55% 1414 " bead bags (T. D. 11967) 70% 1414 " blocks of clay (T. D. 12036) 70% 1414 " bonbon boxes of metal, to hold candies (T. D. 24785) 70% 1414 " bonbonnier dolls (T. D. 14934) 70% 1414 " books without reading matter other than letters, numerals, or descriptive words, bound or unbound and parts thereof. . 70% 1414 " brushes (T. D. 12239, 17843) 70% 385 " bullion 45% 1414 " bull's-eye lanterns (T. D. 13657, 14685, 15546, 15859) 70% 31 " celluloid 60% 31 " celluloid harmonicas 60% 1414 " children's tin plates (T. D. 11989) 70% 211-212 " chinaware (T. D. 9861, 15147). (See Earthenware and china.) " Christmas-tree ornaments, glass balls, not (T. D. 38985). 1414 " clown sets as (T. D. 25532, 27773, 27867) 70% 218 " colored glass lanterns, small, not (T. D. 13609) 55% 399 " compasses not (T. D. 12978) 40% 211-212 " composed of bisque, china, crockery- ware, earthenware, parian, porcelain or stoneware (T. D. 8911, 10880, 14688, 24866). (See Earthenware and china.) 820 B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1414 Toys, deoalcomania pictures (T. D. 15576, 18358, 19254) 70% 211-212 " decorated mugs and plates not (T. D. 10348, 11056, 11390). (See Earthen- ware and china.) definition of (T. D. 31115, 32363). 1414 •■ dolls and doll heads, of any material (T. D. 3520, 4832, 5196, 10880, 12026, 12992, 12995, 14684) 70% 1414 " dolls' fans (T. D. 17843) 70% 1414 " dolls' wigs are parts of dolls (T. T>. 30293) 70% 1414 " electrical (T. D. 14603, 14604) 70% 1414 " flTling, paper (T. D. 31255, Abt. 24697).. 70% 1414 " flute harmonicas (T. D. 14392) 70% 1414 " flutes (T. D. 14734, 15597) 70% 1414 " glass animals (T. D. 14942) 70% 1414 " glass balls, strung (T. D. 18826) 70% 1414 " glass slates (T. D. 13197, 14943) 70% 385 " India rubber and tinsel wire, lame or lahn 45% 1414 " India rubber balloons (T. D. 10482, 10889) 70% 1414 " india rubber dolls (T. D. 12026) 70% 1414 " india rubber, not vulcanized (T. D. 22339) 70% 1414 " India rubber, vulcanized 70% 1414 " Japanese kites (T. D. 11032) 70% 1414 " Jew's harps (T. D. 19201) 70% 1414 " jewelry sets as (T. D. 21430) 70% 1414 " knife and fork sets (T. D. 13656, 14809). 70% 399 " lanterns, collapsible, are not (T. D. 31695, 33738) 40% 1414 " lithographed (T. D. 17817, 17819, 18736, 22710) 70% 1414 " magic lantern slides for toy magic lan- terns (T. X). 21784, 31455) 70% 1414 " magic lanterns (T. D. 11422, 12002, 17820) 70% 1414 " magnets (T. D. 5293) 70% 1414 " marbles, of any material (T. D. 12036).. 70% 1414 " masks (T. D. 13975, 23425) 70% " mechanical flgures, d^utiable according to material (T. D. 31134). 3S5 " metal thread and tinsel-wire, lame or lahn (T. D. 34027) 45% 1414 " metal whistles as (T. D. 20099) 70% 1414 " mirrors, small, cheap (T. D. 16340, 16390, 17615, 18019) 70% 1414 " monkeys (T. D. 14319) 70% 1414 " music, all boxes and instruments (T. D. 15878, 22765) 70% 1414 " mustaches (T. D. 12307, 13975) 70% 1414 " necklaces and bracelets (T. D. 33433)... 70% 1414 " not composed of china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen or stoneware, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14153) 70 7o 67-1414 " paints, water color, if in boxes other than tin, use is controlling consideration in classification, not value (Abt. 43369). 1414 ■' paper (T. D. 15707, 16797, 23311) 70% 1414 " paper, miniature (T. D. 31846, Abt. 26465) 70% Schedule of Duties 821 Par. 1414 Toys, Artici-e. Rate. 1414 1414 410 22S 218 1443 1414 1439 1414 1414 399 1414 1414 1313 218 1414 211 1414 1414 399 1414 385 1414 1313 1414 218 1414 1414 1414 1414 329 1436 907 1305 326 1504 1310 Sec. 1584 86 1584 322 1213 1203 1433 papier machg and wood figures (T. D. 10875, 23197, 23311) 70% parasols (T. D. 17843) 70% parts of 70 % perambulator bodies not (G. A. 3794) .33-1/3% perspectives not (G. A. 3764) 46% pocket barometers not (T. D. 17658) .... 55% post horns not (T. T>. 13241) 40% rabbit bonbon holders (T. D. 16353, 23311) 70% rubber bags for balloons, not (40 F. R. 57) 25% scissors too small for use (T. D. 17843) . . 70% sewing machines (T. D. 15145, 33088).. 70% singing birds not (T. D. 10654) 40% small bird cages as (T. D. 23165) 70% small Japanese lanterns (T. D. 13609, 15546) - 70% small paper umbrellas not (T. D. 14321). 35% snowstorms not (T. D. 12683) 55% spyglasses (T. D. 14697) 70% stoneware. (See Earthenware.) Teddy bear mufCs, woolen, are (T. D. 32112) 70% tin cups and dishes for children (T. D. 18535, 23088) 70% tin-framed prints not (T. D. 14698) 40% tin pails and small watering pots are (T. D. 18535) 70% tinsel wire, metal thread, lame or lahn, or of tinsel wire, lame or lahn, and india rubber, bullions, or metal threads, n. s. p. f 45% tin whistles (T. D. 11992) 70% tobacco bags, triclc, are not (T. D. 32422) 35% tracing slates (T. D. 14943) 70% " trick wine glasses are not (T. D. 32422). 50% " violins (T. D. 11554, 22765) 70% watches (T. D. 9925, 13229, 30545, 31912) 70% wax angels (T. D. 10918. 12991, 23053).. 70% wax figures (T. D. 14687) 70% Trace chains (T. D. 8739). (See Chains.) ■ 1606 Traces, leather. (See Saddlery.) Tracing cloth (T. D. 3834, 5830, 13385, 15140, 16227, 23365) 5c sq. yd. and 20% paper (T. D. 22578) 3c lb and 15% Track tools, iron or steel • 1 % c lb Tractor engines, if not steam, used exclusively for agricultural purposes (Abt. 42295) .... Free Tracts, religious (T. D. 2686). (See Books.) 526. Trademarks (T. D. 29975). Tragacanth gum Free Tragantine (T. D. 31675) l%c lb Tragasol gum (T. D. 31798, 32251) Free T Rails l/lOoIb TKim, artificial or imitation silk, or artificial or imitation horsehair. (See Silk, arti- ficial.) silk 25% Tranks, glove, with or without the usual accom- panying pieces, shall pay 75% of the 822 r. B. Vandegbift&Co. Par. Article. " Rate. duty provided for the gloves in the fabrication of which they are suitable. 1305 Transfer paper, simplex decalcomania, not printed 6c lb 1635 " paper, duplex decalcomania, not printed. Free 1305 " paper, wet, or paper prepared wholly with glycerin or glycerin combined with other materials, containing the imprints taken from lithographic plates or stones 65% 1675 Traprock Free 399 Traps, metal 40 % 316 Travelers, spinning and twisting ring 35% 1432 Traveling cases, leather permanently fitted and furnished 45 % 368 " clocks, with lever movements and having jewels in the escapement. (See Clocks.) 368 . " clocks (T. D. 15978). (See Clocks.) 1432 " inkstands, leather (T. D. 13304) 30% 921 " rolls of wool and cotton, cotton chief value (T. D. 24592) 40% 1111 " rugs (53 F. R., T. D. 17353, 24819). (See Blankets, wool.) 1432 " sets, defined (T. D. 33489). Travertine, as limestone (T. D. 27568). 212 Trays and waiters, china decorated 70% Plain white 60 % 410 " and waiters, lacquered wood 33-1/3% 399 " and waiters, metal, as metal articles, n. s. p. f. 1303 " and waiters, papier machfi (T. D. 17634). 25% 1313 " and waiters, straw-board (T. D. 17048).. 35% 1303 " and waiters, wood pulp 25% 1454 ■• pipe (T. D. 8974) 60% 502 Treacle, as molasses. 1117 Treble ingrain carpets 25% 1419 Trees and parts thereof chemically treated, col- ored, dyed, or painted, n. s. p. f 60% 1622 " branches of, tied in bundles (T. D. 32823} Free 1459 " Christmas (T. D. 21095, 21372) 10% 1642 " for United States Botanic Gardens and Department of Agriculture Free 752-753 " fruit and ornamental stocks, cuttings, and seedlings of, n. s. p. f 25 % 762 " known as nursery stock (T. D. 15386)... 25% 1419 " natural, and parts of. chemically treated, colored, dyed, or painted, n. s. p. f . . . . 60% 385 Tresses, metal thread 45 % 218 Trial boxes or glasses (T. D. 6027) 65% 1443 Triangles, musical Instruments (T. D. 36388).... 40% 27 Tribromophenol For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40% 1 8 Trichloroethylcne 3 5 % 218 Trick ink bottles, blown glass chief value (T. D. 33638) 55% 386 Tricotlne (T. D. 7966) 55 70 328 Tricycles, steel tubes for manufacture of (T. D. 1104) 25% 329 " chains for 35 % 1430 Trimmings, artificial or Imitation silk, or artificial or imitation horsehair .' . 90 % Schedule of Duties 823 Par- Article. Rate. 1430 Triirnnings, astrakhan (T. D. 16973) 90% 1430 " bead, if not appllqued 90% 1430 " bead and steel (T. D. 11382) 90% 1430 " beaded (T. D. 17152) 90% 1430 " black braid (T. D. 16361) 90% 1430 " Blattstitch goods (T. D. 15154) 90% 1430 " bullion (T. D. 10898, 11361) 90% " coach and harness, according to material. 1430 " corset (T. D. 10667) 90% 1430 " cotton ball fringes (T. D. 12457, 12553) . . 90% 1430 " cotton blind laces (T. D. 15325) 90% 1430 " cotton, or other material 90% 1430 " cotton, or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 21499) 90% 1430 " cotton frillings (T. D. 10765) 90% 1430 " coton fringes (T. D. 12385) 90% 1430 " cotton wash galloons as (T. D. 30069)... 90% definition of (T. D. 36320). 1430 " dress, in whole or in part wool or hair T. D. 15558) 90% 1419 " feather (T. D. 11238) 60% 1430 " feather stitched braids (T. D. 14144) 90% 1430 " flax 90% 1420 " fur : 40 % 42 " gelatin (T. D. 14165, 17500) 25% 1430 " gelatin, silk and cotton (T. D. 13288) 90% 1439 " grass as manf. of grass (T. D. 30234) .... 25% 1436-1606 Trimmings, harness, wholly or in chief value of leather. (See Harness.) Trimmings, hat, according to material of chief value (T. D. 21502). 1430 " horsehair, imitation of 90 % 1430 " jet, beaded (56 F. R. 818, T. D. 23232), if not appliqued 90% 1430 " lace 90% 1430 " linen 90% 1430 " loom figured silk (T. D. 14132) 90% 399 " metal. (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 1430 " metal thread (T. D. 13293) 90% 1430 " novelty braids (T. D. 12835) , 90% 1430 " ornamental strips, as silk (T. D. 30935). 90% 1430 " passementerie (T. D. 11878) 90% 1430 " n. s. p. f ■ 90% 1430 " pique (T. D. 16967) 90% 1430 " silk or other material 90% 1430 " silk with or without India rubber (T. D. 29761) 90% 1430 " silk beaded, beads chief value 90% 1430 " spangled, spangles chief value (T. D. 23442, 24639) 90% 1430 " Swiss hemstitched 90% 1430 " tinsel wire, lame or lahn 90% 1430 " wool 90% 28 Trinitrotoluene For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 6 Trlonal (T. D. 21360), if not alcoholic 25% 1469 Tripe, so-called, entire stomach of animal, ined- ible 10% 1414 Triplicate mirrors, small, as toys (T. D. 32312) . . 70% 1675 TripoU (T. D. 25110) Free 1606 " skins, for morocco (T. D. 18705, 31708) . . Free 824 F. B. Vandecbift&Co. Pah. Article. Rate. 23 Troches, medicinal not less than 25 % 1701 Trolley poles of wood Free 762 Tropaeolum, seeds (T. D. 9354) 6c It) 1617 Trophies actually bestowed by foreign countries or citizens of foreign countries, and re- ceived and accepted as honorary dis- tinctions Free 58 Trophoderme (T. D. 14520).. 25% 1505 Tropon, as blood albumen (T. D. 21920) Free 5 " malt, as medicinal preparation, non-alco- holic (T. D. 30047) 25% 346 Trouser buckles, and parts, in chief value of iron or steel or other base metal, Valued at not more than 20c per 100, 5c per 100 and 20% Valued at more than 20c and not more than 50c per 100 10c per 100 and 20 % Valued at more than 50c per 100, 15c per 100 and 20% 349 " buttons, metal (except steel), and nickel bar buttons. l/12c per line per gross and 15 % 349 " buttons, steel . ..%c per line per gross and 15% Provided, That the term "linfi" as used in this paragraph shall mean the line button measure of l/40th inch. Trousers as wearing apparel, according to mate- rials. Trousseaus not free, as personal effects (T. D. 13432). 717 Trout, fresh (T. D. 15573, 23722) Ic lb 399 Trowels, metal. (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 399 Trucks, car (T. T>. 9688) 40% 766 Truffles, fresh or dried or otherwise prepared.. . 25% 773 " small quantity of, mixed with artichokes and olives, not dutiable as truffles (T. D. 30208) 35% 1414 Trumpeters, toy (T. D. 7797, 8632) 70% 1443 Truini>ets, musical instruments (T. D. 5217).... 40% 399 Tmnk handles, metal 40 % Tnmks containing human hair, not unusual cov- erings, trunks and hair classifiable as separate commodities. (T. D. 38338). 1432 " leather (T. D. 7394) 30% 410 " wood 33-1/3% 399 Trusses, metal (T. D. 12912). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 312 T T, columns and posts, iron or steel, assembled, or manufactured 20% 1510 Tnherculininin purum, as vaccine virus (T. D. 32905) Free 751 Tuberose root (T. D. 9331) 30% 751 Tubers, all other, n. s. p. f., cultivated for flow- ers 30% 381 Tubes and tubing, seamless brass 8c lb 371 ■' bicycle (T. D. 13904). (See Proviso.)... 30% 1439 " bone 25% 381 " brazed brass 12c lb 381 " bronze 8c lb 210 " brown earthenware 15% 391 " collapsible, if not decorated, etc 30% If decorated, etc 45% Schedule of Duties 825 Par. Article. Rate. 381 Tubes, copper, brazed lie lb 328 " copper, covered with iron wire (T. D. 29714) 30% 381 " copper, seamless, and tubing (T. D. 23522, 25405, 28995) 7c lb 921 " cotton and india rubber, cotton chief value 40 % 216 " filter 45 % 218 " for barometers and thernxometers, if blown (T. D. 13505) 55% 218 " glass, blown 55 % 218 " glass, colored (T. D. 6461, 8579) 55% 230 " glass, molded or pressed, flint or lime glass ,.... 50% 399 " gold, silver or platinum, or plated with gold or silver 60% 1439 " India rubber, n. s. p. f 25% 1440 " india rubber vulcanized 35% 327 " iron, cast 20 % 328 " iron or steel, finished or unfinished, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 29714) 25% 328 " iron or steel, lap-welded, butt-welded, seamed, or jointed (T. D. 33055). (See Lap welded tubes.) 328 " iron or steel, rigid, prepared and lined or coated, and suitable for use as con- duits for electrical conductors 30% 1440 " ivory 3 5 % 399 " metal, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 17571). (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 328 " or flues of plate metal, corrugated, etc.. 25% 67 " paints in. (See Paints.) 212 " porcelain, decorated 70% 212 " porcelain, plain white 60 % 31 " pyroxylin. (See Pyroxylin.) 342 " steel for umbrellas 50 % 328 " steel gas (T. D. 22932) 25% 328 " steel ignition (T. D. 15136) 25% 328 " tricycle (T. D. 11044, 11995) 25% 390 Tubing and tubes, nickel 25% If cold rolled, cold drawn or cold worked, in addition 10 % 218 " blown glass (T. D. 30691, 32882) 65% 921 " cotton, for flowers fT. D. 14928) 40% 1439 " india rubber for flower stems (T. D. 32584 25% 375 " magnesium 20 % And in addition on metallic magnesium content . 40c lb 328 " metal, flexible (T. D. 22413, 29714,31951) 30% 1021 " of Jute, for bagging 40% 218 " scientific, glass or paste 65 % 913 Tubings, cotton, or cotton and india rubber 35% 1016 " wholly or In chief value of vegetable flber other than cotton, or of vegetable flber other than cotton and india rubber. ... 35% mj " wool, wholly or in chief value of 50% And in addition on wool content 45c lb 1207 " silk, or silk and india rubber, not em- broidered 55% 1303 Tubs, indurated fiber ware 25% 826 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Pab. Article. Rate. 1430 Tubular braid (T. D. 33668) 90% 328 " tanks or vessels for holding gas, liquids or other material, whether full or empty, iron or steel 25% 1430 Tucldngs, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, or of other materials and articles made from (T. D. 33338) 90% 1430 " lace 90% 751 Tulip bulbs $2 M 751 TuHps, cut, as cut fiowers (T. D. 37412) 40% 1430 Tulle, beaded (T. D. 16224, 16406) 90% 1430 " silk (T. D. 17788, 17992) 90% 1303 Tumbler m,ats, wood pulp (T. D. 15220) 25% 218 Tumblers, glass, cut (T. D. 3030, 11001) 55% 218 " or goblets glass, plain 50 %' 1656 Tuna fish, fresh, frozen, or packed in ice Free 1626 Tung nuts Free 1632 Tung oils, Chinese and Japanese Free 302 Tungsten, alloys of 25 % And in addition on tungsten content. . . 60c lb 302 " chromium 25% And in addition on tungsten content. . . .60o lb 302 " chromium cobalt 25% And in addition on tungsten content. . . .60c lb 302 " compounds of 25% And in addition on tungsten content. . . .60c lb 302 " ferrochromlum 25 % And in addition on tungsten content. . . .60c lb 302 " metallic .■ 25 % And in addition on tungsten content. . . .60c lb 302 " nickel 25% And in addition on tungsten content. . . .60c tb 302 " ore or concentrates, on metallic tungsten content (T. D. 24607) 45c lb 302 " or wolfram metal. (See Tungsten me- tallic.) 302 " powder 25% And in addition on tungsten content. . . . 60c lb 302 Tungstic acid 25% And in addition on tungsten content. . . . 60c lb 1443 Tuning forks and hammers (G. A. 3911) 40% 1443 " pins $lMand35% 1115 Turbans, wool. (See Wool wearing apparel.) 75 Turkey red, color 20% 56 " red. oil (T. D. 12IS1), if containing castor oil 35% 214 " stone, ground (T. D. 32997) 30% 1116 " rugs 55% 712 Turkeys, dead, dressed or undressed 6c tb 711 " live 3c lb 364 Turkish muskets (T. D. 13212) 25% 910 " towels, cotton 40% 1014 " towels, flax (T. D. 25763). (See Towels, flax.) 1687 Turmeric Free 1562 Turnings, iron (T. D. 5088. 6150) ' Free 762 Turnip seed (T. D. 7313) 4c lb 771 Turnips, per 100 lbs 12c 327 Turntable, iron (T. D. 7684) 20% 1688 Turpentine, chlan, crude (T. D. 4701, 5114) Free 59 " fat, oil of (T. D. 7374), it not alcoholic. 25% Schedule of Duties 827 Par. Article Rate 1688 Turpentine, gum, and spirits of (T. D. 8671) .... Free 1688 " Venice (T. D. 21960) Free 1403 Tui-quolse beads 35 % 1429 " cut 20% 1428 " set 80 % 1429 " uncut 10 % 505 Tnrron, as confectionery (T. D. 5954) 40% 706 Turtle meat, canned or dried (T. D. 11568, 14606, 17196, 17212, 22083) 20% 1630 " meat, American cauglit (T. D. 22083).. Free 1440 " shells, polished (T. D. 24809) 35% 1665 " skins as integuments (T. D. 33611) Free 1689 Turtles Free 1598 Tusks, ivory, in their natural state, or cut verti- cally across the grain only, with the bark left intact Free 1202 Tussah warps (T. D. 14146). (See Silk, spun.) 395 Tutenag, in blocks or pigs l%c lb 399 " manufactures of, not plated 40% 395 " in sheets, coated or plated. (See para- graph. ) 2%clb 395 " in sheets, not coated or plated 2c lb 396 " old and worn out, fit only for remanu- f acture l%ctb 1115 Tweed hats. (See Woolen wearing apparel.) 354 Tweezers. (See proviso.) 60% 354 " metal and parts. (See proviso.) 60% 410 Twigs, in bundles, as mfrs. of wood (T. D. 33088, 33217) 33-1/3 % 1021 Twilled brattice cloth, as mfrs. vegetable fiber (T. D. 32046, 33511) 40% 1008 " burlaps (T. D. 23386). (See Fabrics woven, jute.) 903 " cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 246, 15044). jute fabrics defined (T. D. 26445). 1521 Twine binding, manufactured, from New Zealand hemp, henequen, manila, istle or Tam- pico fiber, sisal grass, or sunn, or a mix- ture of any two or more of them, of single ply and measuring not exceeding 750 feet to the pound Free 1021 " as above, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18850) 40% 913 " cotton, cable laid (T. D. 13186) 35% 913 " cotton (T. D. 13186, 13572) 35% 1004-1006 Twine, flax gill netting, nets, webs and seines (T. D. 14308). (See Gill nettings.) 1004 Twine, flax, hemp or ramie (T. D. 17343). (See Flax cords.) 1004 " harness, as twine, flax (T. D. 14405, 14406). 1004 " hemp, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 17407, 18004). (See Flax cords.) 1021 " jute binding (T. D. 10631, 14961) 40% 1006 " lath (T. D. 13786) %c lb 1021 " made of sunn hemp which is not true hemp (T. D. .38915) 40% 1521 " manila Free j31g " paper, for binding wool 35% 1004 " ramie. (See Flax cords.) 1004 " salmon, as twine, flax. 1004 " seaming, as twine, flax. 828 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1004-1006 Twine, seine or gUling (T. D. 10332). 1003 Twine, twist or cordage, composed of two or more jute yarns or rovings twisted together, the size of the single yarn or roving of which is coarser than 20-pound, . . . .3%o R> Twenty-pound up to but not including 10-pound, 6c It> Ten -pound up to but not including 5- pound, 6^c tb Five-pound and finer, lie lb 398 Twist drills, reamers, milling cutters, taps, dies, and metal cutting tools of all descrip- tions, n. s. p. f., containing more than '6/10 of 1% of tungsten or molybden- um 60% 1204 " silk, made from raw silk, n. s. p. f., if in the gum. . . .$1.00 lb, but not less than 35% If ungummed, wholly or in part, or if further advanced by any process of manufacture. $1.50 lb, but not less than 40% In no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the goods as imported. 1409 " silk cloth, and manufactures of other ma- terial, in patterns of such size, shape, or form as to be fit for buttons exclu- sively, and not exceeding three inches in any one dimension 10% 372 Two-needle Heberling machines, as sewing ma- chines (T. D. 32455). (See sewing ma- chines. ) 1117 Two-ply ingrain carpets 25% 393 Type ashes (T. D. 22333), on lead content 2%on) 393 " metal (T. D. 38018, on lead content 2 He lb 393 " metal dross, on lead content 2%c lb 389 " new (T. D. 33194) 20% 393 " old, lead content 2 He lb 1542 " setting machines and parts Free 1307 " writer paper. (See Paper writing.) 913 " writer ribbons (G. A. 3906) 35% 1542 " writers and parts Free 389 Typea, brass (T. D. 1911) 20% 1529 " for the use and benefit of the blind ex- clusively Free 372 Typewriting and adding machines, combined 30% 1510 Typhoid vaccine (T. D. 31727) Free 1459 Tyrlan dye '..".!. 20% u Par. Article. Rate. 1115 TTIsters, wool. (See Wool wearing apparel.) 70 Ultramarine blue, wash (T. D. 13060, 13423)... 3o lb 70 " blue, dry, in pulp, or ground in or mixed With oil or water (T. D. 16080) 8c lb 75 TJmbers crude or not ground Hctb Washed or ground %clb 67 " and umber earths, in tubes, cakes, jars, pans, or other forms, and not as- Schedule of Duties 829 Par. Article. Rate. sembled in paint sets, kits, or color out- fits 40 % Assembled in paint sets, kits, or color out- fits, with or without brushes, water, pans, outline drawing, stencils or other articles 70% 342 Umbrella and parasol ribs and stretchers of metal, in frames or otherwise 50% 409 " baskets, as baskets of wood (T. D. 32884) 35% If stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained or creosoted 45 % 1205 " cloths, silk and cotton (T. D. 22574), as silk piece goods 55% 1205 " cloths, black union twills (T. D. 10655), as silk piece goods 55% 1456 " handles and sticks for, finished or un- finished 40% 31 " handles, celluloid 60% 407 " reeds, wrought from reeds or rattans (T. D. 13244) 20% 342 '■ ribs 50% 399 " rings (T. D. 20800) 40% 399 " stands, in chief value of metal (T. D. 32943) 40% 1703 " sticks, bamboo, rattan, partridge, hair wood, pimento, orange, myrtle, India malacca joints, and other woods in the rough, not further advanced than cut into suitable lengths for (T. D. 13321) . ,Free 1456 " sticks, finished or unfinished (T. D. 23041) 40% 342 " stretchers (T. D. 17332) 50% 913 " trimmings, cotton, cords and tassels (T. D. 33389) 35% 342 ■• tubes, steel (T. D. 23302)....' 50% 316 " wire (T. D. 13211). (See Wire iron.) 1456 TTmbrellas, covered with material other than paper or lace, not embroidered or ap- pliquM (T. D. 14138) 40% 1430 " lace trimmed 90% 1430 " embroidered or appliqu^d 75 % 1313 " paper (T. D. 18729) 35% 749 Umeznke or umeboshi, as fruit preserved or packed in own juice (T. D. 32979, 33304) 35% Unaathorlzed importation, importers not liable for duties thereon (Abt. 39409). 903 Unbleached cotton cloth. (See Cotton cloth.) 1406 " hemp and straw braids 15 % 1406 " willow sheets with bleached muslin backs (T. D. 31103) 15% 1429 Uncnt precious stones 10 % 919 Underwear cotton or other vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f. 35 % 917 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, made whoUy or in part on knititng machines, or knit by hand and n. s. p. f., if not lace trimmed or embroidered 45 % 1430 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, em- broidered 75 % 830 F. B. Vandegrift&Co. Pab. Article. Rate. 1430 iTndierwear, cotton or other vegetable fiber, lace trimmed 90 % 1210 " silk, not knit or crocheted, n. s. p. f 60% 1208 " silk, wholly or in chief value of, knit, finished or unfinished 60% 1114 " wool knit, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of, valued at not more than $1.75 per lb 36c lb and 30% Valued at more than $1.75 per lb, 45c lb and 50% 1210 " wool and silk, silk chief value (T. D. 29766) 60% 1108-1109 Underwear, wool flannels for. (See Fabrics wool.) 1579 Undressed furs, scraps and waste as (T. D. 31237, 31543) Free 1420 " fur skins, sliver or black fox skins (T. D. 32346) 50% 1459 Unenumerated articles, if manufactured 20% 1459 " articles, unmanufactured or raw 10% 1460 " each and every imported article, not enumerated in this Act which is similar, either in material, quality, texture, or the use to which it may be applied, to any article enumerated in this Act as chargeable with duty, shall pay the same rate of duty which is levied on the enumerated article which it most resembles in any of the particulars be- fore mentioned. 1460 " if any nonenumerated article equally re- sembles tw^o or more enumerated articles on which different rates of duty are chargeable, there shall be levied on such nonenumerated article the same rate of duty as is chargeable on the article which it resembles paying the highest rate of duty. 1460 " on articles not enumerated, manufac- tured of two or more materials, the duty shall be assessed at the highest rate at w^hich the same would be chargeable if composed wholly of the component material thereof of chief value. 1460 " the words "component material of chief value," wherever used in this Act, shall be held to mean that component ma- terial which shall exceed in value any other single component material of the article; and the value of each com- ponent material shall be determined by the ascertained value of such material in its condition as found in the article. If two or more rates of duty shall be applicable to any imported article, it shall pay duty at the highest of such rates, articles, African bass cut into lengtJis (Abt. 9615, T. D. 26969). Schedule of Duties 831 Pah. Article. Rate. Dnennmcrated articles, almond meal not toilet article (T. D. 27965). articles, annatto butter color (Abt. 19944, T. D. 29339). articles, bixine extract (T. D. 29763). articles, bone size (T. D. 24950, 25218, Abt. 1083). articles, candle tar (T. D. 10951). articles, chestnut flour (T. D. 11598, 15155). articles, cocoa fiber, dyed (T. D. 12568). " articles, coooanuts, ground (T. D. 11849). articles, factis truss pads (T. D. 27383). " articles, fibers, black, Algiers, dyed (T. D. 27508). articles, figures for cakes (T. D. 18604). articles, frogs dressed (T. D. 11566, 26190, Abt. 5410). articles, goat hair dyed (Abt. 17684, T. D. 28626). " articles, ground oil cake or cotton seed meal (T. D. 25167). " articles, gutta percha gum (T. D. 26997). " articles, icina of sugar and chocolate (T. D. 12380). " articles, insect powder (T. D. 10232). " articles, kittool fiber, prepared (T. D. 18691). " articles, locust bean meal (T. D. 13078). articles, marine glue pitch (T. D. 24117). " articles, massa blocks (T. D. 11341). " articles, millet pulp, prepared for food (T. D. 18885). articles, pathological specimens (T. D. 12679, 12798). articles, raspberry vinegar (T. D. 13195). articles, red putty (T. D. 11246). articles, resin pitch (T. D. 29516). articles, rice hull ashes (T. D. 23633). articles, sago, German (T. D. 28937). articles, sealing wax (T. D. 25595). " articles, seeds, articles in chief value of (T. D. 27257). articles, semblino (T. D. 27648). articles, shellac substitute (Abt. 12109, T. D. 27475). articles, sichel glue (T. D. 26854). " articles, snowshoes made of wood and rawhide, rawhide chief value (T. D. 25491). articles, starch fiber (T. D. 12856). articles, Steinholzmasse (T. B. 30099). articles, vegetable fibers, assorted, dressed, cut, and bunched (T. D. 24860). articles, watermelon seeds, salted and roasted (Abt. 16741, T. D. 28414, 33344). 804 Unfermented wine. (See Wines still.) 91 s Unfinished articles of blown glass, as blown glass- '' ware (T. D. 30665). (See Glassware). 1456 '■ walking canes (T. D. 32396) 40% 832 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 209 Ungronnd talc %c lb Uniforms of mai-ine officers are not tools of trade (T. D. 12069). Union lawns and other fabrics, of cotton and linen, according to chief value (T. D. 3343, Abt. 27725, T. D. 32244). " damasks, according to chief value (Abt. 31519, T. D. 33242). 917 " suits, as underwear, of cotton or other vegetable fiber 45 % 1527 United States, books, engravings, etchings, maps, charts and photographs for use of (T. D. 14171, 14587, 18213, 31372) Free 1642 " States Botanic Garden: plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed cane, seeds and other materials for planting, imported by Free 1630 " States fisheries, products of Free 1514 " States products returned, not advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means, if imported by or for the account of the person who exported them Free 1310 " States, views of any landscape, scene, building, place or locality in. (See Lithographic views.) 733 Unleavened wafers 30% 1459 Unmanufactured or raw articles, n. s. p. f 10% 733 Unmedicated wafers, edible 30% 219 Unpolished glass. (See Glass.) 1406 Untrtnuned hats of straw, grass, hemp, etc , not blocked (T. T>. 32507) 35 % 1406 " tagal hats, not blocked (T. D. 30645, 31543) 35% Unusual coverings (T. D. 32149, 32224, 32714), duty is cumulative. 207 Unwrought clays or earths, n. s. p. f $1.00 ton 1562 Unwrought metals (T. D. 32333) Free 382 " metal, tin powdered (T. D. 32830) 12c lb 909 Upholstery canvas, cotton chief value 45% 1206 " cloth, silk chief value (T. D. 22178, 23098, 23309) 60% 1110 " cloth, wool chief value ^T. D. 12250, 14062) 40c lb and 50% 909 " Upholstery goods, cotton tapestries 45% " goods defined (T. D. 32365, 38317). 1110 " goods, mohair 40c lb and 50% 909 " goods, tapestry panels (T. D. 31882)... 45% 909 " goods, wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, Jacquard woven (T. D. 32424) 45% 1012 " goods, wholly or In chief value of flax, hemp or ramie 45% 1431 " leather, enameled 20% 399 " nails as manufactures of metal (T b 9248) 40% 1432 " tacks, leather, chief value (T. D. 32943) . 30%^ 1606 Upper leather, dressed Free 1606 Uppers, shoe leather cut for .'.'.'..' Free 5 Uranate of soda (T. D. 4293) 25 % 1690 Uranium, chloride or nitrate of Free Schedule of Duties 833 1 ^•*R- Article. Rate. 1690 Uranium oxide of Free 1690 " oxide natron (T. D. 4293) Free 1690 " salts of , Free 26 Urea 35% 24 Urethane (T. D. 13701). (See Alcoholic chemical compounds, n. s. p. f.) 218 Urinometers, if blown (T. D. 14857) 65% 5 Urotropin .- 25 % , 27 Ursol For 2 years, 7c lb and 55 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 40 % 218 Utensils, biological, chemical, metallurgical, phar- maceutical, and surgical, of glass or paste or a combination of glass and paste 65% 339 " hospital, kitchen, table and household of hollow or flat ware; composed of iron or steel and enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 5c lb and 30 % Composed wholly or in chief value of aluminum lie lb and 55% Composed wholly or in chief value of copper, brass, steel, or other base metal, n. s. p. f 40 % Any of the above containing electrical heating elements as constituent parts pay 10% in addition. 399 " of steel, n. s. p. f. (52 F. R. 808) 40% 360 " philosophical, scientific and laboratory instruments, apparatus, and appliances (including drawing, surveying and mathematical instruihents) and parts thereof composed wholly or in chief value of metal, and not plated, finished or unfinished. (See Proviso in par.).. 40% V Par. Article Rate 1510 Vaccine virus (T. D. 22726) Free IBIO " virus, bovovaccine (T. D. 30865) Free 1510 Vaccine virus, hog cholera (T. D. 29407) Free " virus in ampoules (Abt. 39436), Not less than 25% IBIO " virus, tuberculinium purum (T. D. 32905) Free 1510 " virus, typhoid vaccine, staphylococcus vaccine, gonococcus vaccine, strepto- coccus (T. D. 31727, 32195) Free 764 Valencia, almonds, shelled (T. D. 30726) 14c lb 754 " almonds, unshelled 4%ctb 1430 Valenciennes lace 90% 1310 Valentines, ordinary, as printed matter 15% 1211 " silk chief value (T. D. 2125, 4629) 60% " with flowers, buds, etc., according to chief value. 5 9 Valerian oil, if not alcoholic 25% 1501 Valerianic acid (T. D. 6353) Free 40 " ether, as fruit ether (T. D. 13701), if not alcoholic 25% 39 Valonla extract (T. D. 29715) 15% 1568 " Free 834 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 14ao Vamps, silk embroidered for velvet slippers (T. D. 17060) 75% lfi06 " shoe, leather Qut for Free 1619 Vanadium ore (T. D. 28467) Free 302 " nickel 25% 68 Vandyke brown, as a color (T. D. 9090) 25% 92 VanlUa beans (T. D. 6481, 19454, 19473) 30c lb 59 " beans, oil of, if not alcoholic. . 25% 505 " creams (T. D. 13233), as confectionery.. 40% 28 Vanillin, if made from coal tar. For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 61 " If made from oil of cloves or other sub- stances 45% 1428 Vanity and cigarette cases, of metal, valued over 20c doz 80% " cases, term "parts of" should not be ex- tended to fittings therefor unless such fittings are designed to be immovably attached to the cases (T. D. 36507). Vans, furniture, not usual coverings (T. D. 20706, 21983, 22740, 23817). 77 Varnish, alcoholic, containing less than 5% of methyl alcohol $2.20 per gall, and 25% containing 5% or more of methyl alcohol 25% 68 " enamel paints made with 25% 77 ■• gold size '. 25 % 77 " iron (T. D. 2039) 25% 77 " Japan (T. D. 7977, 8287) 25 % , 77 " Japanese metallic (T. D. 7131) 25% 90 " lac spirits (T. D. 6901, 11405, 12963) 25 7o 77 " not spirit 25 % 77 " ruby, not a spirit varnish (Abt. 1902, T. D. 25385, 25655, Abt. 3032) 25% 77 " shellac (T. D. 5300, 12953). (See Spirit Varnish ) 25% 5 Vamolette, a combination of gum and gum resin with salts of lime and manganese (T. D. 10088, 22591) 25% 233 Vases, alabaster, breccia, marble, onyx, and Jet.. 50% 212 " bronze, gilded, or other metal and deco- rated china, china chief value (T. D. 15166) 70% 399 " bronze mounted, metal chief value (T. D. 24fi74, 31543) 40% 212 " china, porcelain, parian, bisque, plain... 60% decorated or colored 70% 211 " earthenware or stoneware, plain 45% decorated 50 % 218 " glass, Bohemian 55% 218 " glass, cut and decorated 55 % 218 " glass, plain 60% 1705-1706-1708 Vases, if works of art. (See Works of art.) 399 Vases. Japanese, cloisonne or enameled copper (T. D. 4061, 22076) 40 % 399 " metal. (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 214 " of earthy substances, plain 30% decorated 40 % 233 " onyx 50% 218 " opal glass 55 % Schedule of Duties 835 Par. Article. Rate. 1440 Vases, plaster of Paris (T. D. 24443) 35% 399 " platinum, for chemical uses 60% 218 Vault lights (T. D. 20803) 55% 701 Veal, fresh (T. D. 13409, 17159) 3c tb 775 Vegetable butter, as substitute for cocoa butter (T. D, 33789) 25% 399 " cutters, not knives (T. D. 31450) 40% 1021 " fiber, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23347) 40 % 903-904-906-908 Vegetable fiber and silk, cloth of. (See Cotton cloth.) 1582 Vegetable fiber bast (T. D. 16337, 30099) Free 34 " fiber, as drugs, advanced in value if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " fiber, as drug, crude, if not alcoholic. . . Free 1430 " fiber bast braids, as braids of vegetable fiber (T. D. 15982) 90 % 1406 " fiber braids, as braids of vegetable fiber (T. D. 16346). (See Braids.) 1022 " fiber, carpets, carpeting, mats and rugs, n.s. p. f. (T. D. 12240, 12959) 40% 1430 " fiber, china grass mantel borders, scal- loped (T. D. 13193) 75% 1406 " fiber, chip hat braids, as braids (T. D. 15324). 1010 " fiber, cloth of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12223, 13661) 40% 1459 " fiber, cocoa (T. D. 12568) 20% 1554 " fiber, coir and coir yarn Free 1021 " fiber, coir hawser and mats (T. D. 11425, 12208) 40% 1582 " fiber, crude Free 1459 ■■ fiber, dressed, assorted, and bunched (Abt. 40091) 20% 1582 " fiber, dried, crude (T. D. 6672) Free 1459 " fiber, dyed (T. D. 27508) 20% 1021 " fiber, fender (T. D. 33242) 40%. " fiber, hat braids, oak bark not (T. D. 13298). 1021 " fiber, hats of cotton and pith or rush (T. D. 12134) 40% 1459 " fiber, kittool (T. D. 13591) 20 % 1021 " fiber, manufacture of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10649, 11879, 12223, 12248, 12355) 40% " fiber, palm fiber cloth, not a, manufacture of (T. D. 12354). 1459 " fiber, patent (T. D. 12209) 20% 1459 " fiber, piassava, dressed (T. D. 13947, 16088) 20% 1422 " fiber, root fans, Kuskus (T. D. 13325)... 50% 1021 " fiber, sisal grass hammocks (T. D. 12354) 40% 1406 " fiber, straw hats, not blocked or trimmed (T. D. 12939) 35% Blocked or trimmed 50 % 1582 " fiber, sunn (T. D. 15579) Free 1017 " fiber, wearing apparel composed of, n. s. p. f 35 % " fiber, what is (T. D. 34820). 1410 " ivory button blanks (T. D. 32088). % c line per gross and 25 % 836 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. 1410 1411 1413 1440 1440 3SE 59 54 5 773 1582 1459 1626 1622 1622 1622 1582 1568 1651 1682 1022 1582 730 1622 408 730 1691 1693 1419 763 773 773 772 773 773 773 773 773 773 772 34 Article. Rate. Vegetable ivory buttons (T. D. 1319, 19416), lHclinepergrossand25% " Ivory buttons and studs 45 % " ivory dice and draughts 50% " ivory, manufactures of, n. s. p. f 35% " ivory ornaments, as manufactures of (T. D. 2616) 35% " knives. (See Knives.) " oils, essential, if not alcoholic 25% " oils, expressed 20% pepsin (T. D. 11350) 25% " products and preparations 35% substances, bast (T. D. 16337) Free substances, cirine (T. D. 15130) 20% " substances, copra, crude (T. D. 13820, 15417) Free " substances, cotton-seed hulls (T. D. 14705, 14739) Free " substances, crude or unmanufactured (T. D. 32823) Free " substances, crude or unmanufactured, in order to be free under Par. 1622 must be ejusdem generis with moss and sea- weeds (T. D. 35704). " substances, crude, horseradish roots (T. D. 32244, 32997, 33413, 33414) Fre6 " substances, fibrous, crude (T. D. 15579). Free " substances for dyeing or tanning, crude, if not alcoholic Free " substances for paper stock Free " substances. Loofah (T. D. 15411) Free " substances, matting manufactured from, n. s. p. f , 40% " substances, mustard'dross (T. D. 14739). Free " substances, oat hulls (T. D. 16228), 10c per 100 lbs " substances, Tonquin, tongua or Tonka bean crystals (T. D. 16376) Free " substances, toothpicks of (T. D. 16089).. 25% " substances, wheat bran (T. D. 16435)... 15% " tallow Free wax (T. D. 7426) Free Vegetables, artificial or ornamental, n. s. p. f . . . . 60% " beans, n. s. p. f., green or unripe %c lb Dried l%cn) In brine, preserved or prepared in any manner 2o rb betel leaves, not (T. D. 10746). cabbage, dried (T.D. 29966) 35% " cabbage, salted 35% " cabbages, in their natural state 25% " canned, as prepared vegetables (T. D. 31577) 35% " cauliflower, in brine 35 % " cooked (T. D. 29965) 35% " cucumbers, in brine 35% " cucumbers, prepared (T. D. 29965, 31352) 36% desiccated, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8274, 13179). 35% dried fungus (T. D. 29974) 26% " drugs, advanced in value or condition, not edible, if not alcoholic 10% Schedule OF Duties 837 Par- Article. Rate. 1567 Vegetables, drugs, crude, not edible, if not alco- holic Free ''''2 " edible, natural, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 24370).. 25% 768 " garlic 2o lb 768 " garlic, dried (T. D. 15139) 2c lb 729 " green kern (T. D. 15950, 33432), 30cbu. of 60 Its "73 " if cut, sliced, or otherwise reduced in size, or if parched, roasted, or if pickled, or packed in salt, brine, oil or prepared or preserved In any other way, n. s. p. f . . 35% 772 " in natural state, Imogara (T. D. 31335).. 25% 773 " in salt or brine 35% 765 " lentils (T. D. 11559, 15115) %c lb 772 " lily flowers, not sliced or prepared (T. D. 30944, 31352) 25% 773 " lotus lily roots, cleaned, sliced, etc 35% 766 " mushrooms, fresh, or dried, or otherwise prepared or preserved 45 % 768 " onions Ic lb 773 " or vegetables and meat or flsh, or both, soups, pastes, balls, puddings, hash, and all similar forms, composed of, n. s. p. f 35% 773 " packed in tin cans and sterilized by heat (Abt. 19688, T. D. 29280) 35% 767 " peas, dried Ic lb 767 " peas, green Ic lb 767 " peas, split 1 %c lb Prepared or preserved in any manner. ... 2c lb 773 " peppers, in brine 35% 773 " pickles and sauces of all kinds (T. D. 6889, 8274) 35% 769 " potatoes 50c per 100 lbs 769 " potatoes, dried, dehydrated or desiccated, - 2%c lb 773 " prepared, agaric (T. D. 32858) 35% 773 " prepared, Chinese (T. D. 13207) 35% 773 " prepared, dried seaweed, nori (T. D. 31053) 35% 773 " prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23363, 23457) 35% 77S " prepared, turnips, salted 35 % seeds of black tare, not (T. D. 14162) 773 " sterilized and packed in cans (T. D. 31274) 35% 770 " tomatoes in their natural state %c lb 770 " tomato paste 40 % 770 " tomatoes, prepared or preserved in any manner 15% 766 " truflles, fresh or dried, or otherwise pre- pared or preseved 25% 1507 Vehicles of emigrants in use , Free 1607 " of emigrants in use, bicycles are (T. D. 18875) Free 1430 Veilings, cotton 90% 1430 " silk 90 % 1430 Veils, crepe, cotton chief value (T. D. 3630) 90% 1430 " crepe, silk chief value (T. D. 3630, 6799, 19312, 21154, 22073, 22160) 90% 1430 " cotton or other vegetable fiber 90% 838 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Veils, donna marla, parislna, etc., silk chief value 90 % 1430 " for infants, silk (T. D. 12242) 90% 1430 " in the piece, silk (T. D. 15869) 90% 1430 " nun's, with border on each side, if silk (T. D. 12237) 90% 1430 " Shetland (T. D. 13979) 90% 1430 " silk 90 % 1430 " silk chiffon 90 % " veilings, terms defined (T. D. 37268). 1430 " wool 90% 1636 VeUum Free 399 Velocipedes (T. D. 3283) 40% 1012 Velours flax (T. D. 11150, 19482) 45% 1012 " jute 45% 1206 '■ or velvets, silk (T. D. 31756, 32586) 60% 910 " Pekin (T. D. 7798, 19489) 50 % 1430 Velontlne (T. D. 21375) 75 % 68 Veluvine, white, as enamel paint (T. D. 32243).. 25% 910 Velvet, binding in the piece (T. D. 14164, 14696) . 50% 1411 '• buttons (T. D. 11368) 45% 1117 " carpets, figured or plain 40 % 910 " cotton (T. D. 11409) 50% 1206 " and plushes, composed wholly or in chief value of silk 60 % 1206 " chenilles, and other pile fabrics, com- posed wholly or In chief value of silk. . 60% 1012 " flax 45% 1110 " hair of the Angora goat, alpaca and like animals 40c tb and 50% 1206 " or plush ribbons, or other pile fabrics of which silk is the component material of chief value 60 % 910 " ribbons, cotton 50% " samples, in boxes, as entireties (T. D. 12572). selvedges on, included for dutiable pur- poses (T. D. 11680, 12360, 63 F. R. 244). 1430 " slipper vamps, embroidered (T. D. 17060) 75% 1117 " Tournay rugs (T. D. 15714, 15884) 40% 1110 " wool 40c lb and 50% 910 Velveteen, cotton 50% 910 " dress facings bias, or skirt bindings, com- posed of cotton (T. D. 13970) 50 % 372 Vending machine, ticket, not printing press (T. D. 33055) 30% 399' Veneering rods, as manufactures of metal 40% 403 Veneers, cabinet woods (T. D. 9010) 20% 410 " imitation (T. D. 21873) 33-1/3% 410 " inlaid (T. D. 19908) 33-1/3% 1443 " ivory, for piano keys (T. D. 9063) 40% 403 " of woods (T. D. 31757) 20% 1117 Venetian chain carpets 25% 399 " mosaic (T. D. 11402).. w 40% 75 " red (T. D. 11346) 20% 1688 Venice turpentine (T. D. 21960) Free 704 Venison (T. D. 25012) 4c lb 24 Veratrlne (T. D. 13061). (See Chemical com- pounds, alcoholic.) 2.3.3 Verde de prato articles (T. D. 17960) 50% 1557 Verdigris or sub-acetate of copper (T. D. 26041). Free Schedule of Duties 839 P*R- Article. Rate. 1557 Verdigris, distilled (T. D. 8593) Free 68 Verdlter, or bremen green (T. D. 1705) 25% 725 VermlcelU (T. D. 8819) 2c ft 78 VermlHon, reds, containing quiclcsilver, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water. . 28c ft "4 " reds, not containing quicksilver, but made ■ of lead or containing lead 2%cft 74 •' all others (T. D. 11540) 30 % 28 Vermilionette (T. D. 14306), For 2 years, 7c ft and 60% Thereafter, 7c ft and 45% 804 Vermuth, n s. p. f $1.25 gall. If containing more than 24% of alcohol shall be classified as spirits and duty accordingly. If imported in bottles or jugs, duty shall be collected on the bottles or jugs at one-third the rate provided on the bottles or jugs if imported empty. 804 " is not a wine; if in casks, leakage, and if in bottles, breakage, should be al- lowed for (T. D. 30449, 31336, 33133). Vessels and equipments, anchors and chain cables imported and sent abroad for repairs, are dutiable on return, unless they con- stitute part of equipment of the im- porting vessel (Reg. 1908, article 756). " and equipments, imported in parts and put together, dutiable, and cannot be documented (T. D. 5444). " and equipment, old metal stripped from, when undergoing necessary repairs in United States, not dutiable (T. D. 538, 4135). " and equipments, pleasure yachts, brought in other vessels for racing purposes, not dutiable (T. D. 4960). " and equipments, repairs, articles imported for repairs to foreign vessels are dutiable (T. D. 534, 657, 1407, 9135, 9568, 11220, 11629, 11893). " and equipments, sea stores, when dutiable (T. D. 2796, 3111, 3113. R. S.) " and equipments, usual or proper equip- ments of a vessel are not liable to duty Reg. 1908, article 755). " and equipments, vessels brought into the United States for purpose of being broken up, the materials are dutiable (T. D. 4298, 14975). " and equipments, where articles for repair of foreign vessels in ports of the United States are brought in by some other vessel, they constitute an importation, and the application of the article to the repair constitutes a consumption of the article and it becomes dutiable. But where such articles are brought in on the same vessel to which they are to be bona-fide appropriated they do not constitute importations and are not 840 F. B. Vandegbift & Co. Pab. Article. Rate. dutiable (T. D. 657, X407, 9962, 11220, 11629, 11659, 11893). Vessels and equipments, wrought iron for, and forgings of iron or steel for. (See Iron or steel.) " and equipments, vessel arriving in the ordinary course of navigation is not dutiable (in re Fassett, 142 U. S. 479), but small craft imported on board another vessel are dutiable (T. D. 4860, 14095, 14975). 39,9 " and parts thereof, of platinum, for chemi- cal uses 60% 327 " cast iron , 20 % 328 " cylindrical or tubular, for holding gas, liquids, or other material, whether full or empty (T. D. 32542) 25% " equipment of. Extra shaft, part of original equipment of a foreign vessel, dutiable if landed for future use (T. D. 24075). 319 " forgings for, iron or steel 25% 327 " iron, if coated, glazed or tinned 20% 339 " iron, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 5c lb and 30 % 327 " wholly of cast iron 20 % 1211 ■ Vest chains, silk- (T. D. 16134) 60 % 903 Vesting-s, cotton (T. D. 13289, 21940, 21949), as cotton cloth. 1009-1010-1011 Vestings, linen, as flax woven fabrics. 1205 Vestings, silk 55 % 1108-1109 Vestings, wool. (See Fabrics, wool.) Vests, as shirts (T. D. 12987, 16533). 917-919 Vests, athletic shirts not (T. D. 12987). (See Cottons.) 919 Vests, cotton, n. s. p. f 35 % 917 " ladies', cotton, as shirts (T. D. 16533)... 45% 28 Vesnvin For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 761 Vetch seed, hairy 2c lb 761 " seed, spring Ic lb 218 Vials, cut, engraved, colored, etc., filled or empty. 55% 218 " for tooth powder (T. D. 14931) 55% 217 " of plain green or colored, molded or pressed, and flint, lime or lead glass, filled or unfilled (84 F. R. 153). (Sec Bottles.) 23 Vichy lozenges, medicinal preparations (T. D. 1646) Not less than 25 % 1618 " salts (T. D. 2021, 9217, 9715) Free 808 " water, artificial or natural (as mineral water). 903 Victoria crepe, cotton (T. D. 3630), as cotton cloth. 1430 " crepe, veils, cotton (T. D. 6799) 90% 203 Vienna lime, as lime, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 32751) in- cluding the weight of the container, 10c per 100 tbs 1430 " ovals (Abt. 675, 719, T. D. 25089, 25110). 90% 1310 Views, Hawaiian, as views of the United States (T. D. 30707). 1310 " of any landscape, scene, . building, place Schedule OF Duties 841 ^*''- Article. Rate. or locality in the United States, oa cardboard or paper, not thinner than 8/1000 of one inch, by whatever pro- cess printed or produced, including those wholly or in part produced by either lithographic or photographic process (except show cards), occupy- ing thirty-five square inches or less of surface per view, bound or unbound, or in any other form 15c lb and 25% Thinner than 8/1000 of one Inch $2 M 738 Vinegar 6c gall. Provided, That the standard proof for vinegar shall be 4% by weight of acetic acid. " of less than standard strength, same rate as standard (T. D. 33389). 806 " black currant, dutiable as fruit syrup (T. D. 32780). (See Fruit juice.) 1 " distilled, as acetic acid (T. B. 3964, 4213, 4378). (See Acids, acetic.) 24 " medicinal, alcoholic. (See Medicinal pre- parations, alcoholic.) 5 " medicinal, non-alcoholic 25% 806 " raspberry, as fruit juice (T. D. 13194, 14731, 31832). (See Fruit juice.) 738 " tarragon (T. D. 8176) 6c gall. 62 •' toilet, alcoholic (T. D. 6638, 13056, 13565), 40c n> and 75% 62 " toilet, non-alcoholic 75% 804 " wine, as still wine (T. D. 14820, 30294, 31352) $1.25 gall. 752 Vines, all kinds, known as nursery stock, n. s. p. f 25% 752 " deciduous and evergreen 25 % 753 " grape cuttings and seedlings (T. D. 11574) 25% 1459 Vlnette, wine of barberries (T. D. 6297) 20% 24 Vino de Salud (T. D. 16412). (See Medicinal preparations, alcoholic.) 803 " nebiolo, as sparkling wine (T. D. 11211), $6 gall. 5 Vinolla (T. D. 16342) 25 % 1 Vinotanln, as tannic acid (T. D. 16437). (See Acid, tannic.) 1443 Vicdas, wholly or partly manufactured, $1 each and 35% 28 Violet, coal tar color (T. D. 20855), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 606 " crystallized (T. B. 9268, 30234), as con- fectionery 40% 606 " pastilles, as confectionery (T. B. 31019) . . 40% 1443 VioUn bow frogs (T. B. 12952) 40% 1443 " bows (T. B. 25023, 25177) 40% 1586 " bows, horsehair for (T. B. 6872, 11562, 15686) Free 1443 " bridges, necks, pegs, etc., so far manu- factured as to make them suitable for use in the manufacture of musicar in- struments (T. B. 33405) 40 % 842 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1443 Violin cases (T. D. 26682) 40% 399 " mutes, steel (Abt. 38839) 40% 1443 " necks (T. D. 33055, 33873) 40% 1448 " rosin (T. D. 16099, 16304, 24103) 15% 1448 " rosin In wooden cases (T. D. 12977, 23336) 15% 1434 " strings, gut 40 % 1443 " strings, steel or other metal (T. D. 14741) 40% " strings, boxes for, as unusual coverings (T. D. 13076). 1434 " strings, catgut, in lengths of 115 inches, not (T. D. 31813) 40% 1434 " strings, catgut strings of violin length, intended to be covered with wire, not (T. D. 32735) 40% 1211 " strings, silk (Abt. 37658) 60% 1211 " strings, silk and gut, silk chief value (T. D. 35382) 60% 1443 " of all sizes $1 each and 35 % Unassembled parts of 40% 1443 Violoncellos of all sizes, wholly or partly manu- factured $1 each and 35 % Unassembled parts of 40 % 1510 Virus, vaccine (T. D. 33575) Free Viruses, serums, and other biologic products; regulations as to importation of (T. D. 38020, 38095, 39026.) 1213 Visca, product of cellulose, such as is ordinarily used in braiding or ■w>'eaving and in imitation of silk, straw, or similar sub- stances, 55c It) ; but not less than 45% 42 " if in form of sheets (T. D. 39141) 25% 1213 " ribbons, knit goods, and other fabrics and articles wholly or In chief value of 45c lb and 60% 1213 VlscelUne, as artificial horsehair (T. D. 32354). ( See Horsehair, artificial. ) 1459 Viscose bottle caps (Abt. 38630) 20% 399 Vises (T. D. 2526) 40% 1310 Visiting cards, printed 30% 903 Vitrages, cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 14612, 21589, 29259, 30208). 1010-1011 Vltrages, fiax, as fiax cloth. 201 Vitrlfled brick 25 % 202 " tiles, valued not more than 40c sq. ft. (not less than 45% nor more than 60 % ) 8c sq. ft. Valued more than 40c sq. ft 50% 1557 Vitriol, blue or sulphate of copper Free 1557 " green copperas .■ Free 1501 " oil of Free 93 " white %o lb 360 Volute cell machines (T. D. 4122) 40% 1627 Vomica nux, crude , Free 1440 Vulcanized India rubber, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 37220) 35% Schedule OF Duties ^13 w P*"- Article Rate 921 Wadding, cotton 40% 1313 " paper 35% 1423 Wads, gun, of all descriptions 20% 733 Wafers, whether or not containing chocolate, nuts, fruit or confectionery of any kind 30% 1*12 " cork, over 3/16 inch in thickness 20c lb 3 /16 inch or less in thickness 25c lb 1*12 " cork, artiHcial, over 3/16 inches in thick- ness 10c lb If 3/16 inches or less in thickness 12%c lb 1*59 " for fish food (T. D. 10892) 20% 23 " medicated (T. D. 2506) 25% .III " n- s- p. f 30% 1»92 " pharmaceutical (T. D. 30904, 31300).... Free 62 " toilet 75% 1692 " non-edible (T. D. 5950, 5979, 6004, 14682, 15008, 16035, 57 F. R. 197) Free 404 Wagon blocks, rough hewn or rough shaped, sawed or bored 10% 327 " boxes, cast iron 20% 410 " boxes, wood 33-1/3% 1700 " tongues, sawed only Free Wagons, n. s. p. f., according to material. 1504 " and carts agricultural Free 1507 " of immigrants Free 773 Wah, san, if sliced or cut (T. D. 30934, 31813, 33291 35% 34 Wai san (T. D. 39123) 10% 346 Waistcoat buckles, or parts thereof, iron or steel, Valued not more than 20c 100. .5c 100 and 20% Valued more than 20c and not more than 50o 100 10c 100 and 20% Valued more than 50c 100 . . . .15c 100 and 20% 399 Waiters, metal. (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 1456 Walking canes, finished or unfinished (T. D. 31207, 32396) 40% 1703 " sticks, cut to lengths only (T. D. 6419) . . . Free 1456 " sticks, cigar lighter in handle (T. D. 33088) 40% 1456 " sticks, metal with electric light attach- ment (T. D. 32272) 40% 363 " sticks, sword canes not T. D. 25969, 32751) 50% 1414 " sticks, toy (T. D. 33789) 70% 1302 Wall board 10% 1309 " decorations, paper (T. D. 14524) not printed, lithographed, dyed, or colored. . 10% Printed, lithographed, dyed or colored l%c lb and 20% 1309 " papers (T. D. 1'3705). (See Paper.) 1309 " papers, paper for use in mfr. of (T. D. 31300). (See Paper.) 396 " paper rollers and print blocks, metal chief value 60% 1313 " pockets, paper 35% 1700 Walnut planks, Circassian (T. D. 32847) Free 773 Walnuts catsup (T. D. 29713) 35% 1606 " hides, tanned (T. D. 4888) Free 759 " in brine, not shelled (T. D. 30585) 35% 844 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 758 Walnuts, shelled (T. D. 31651, 32206) 12c lb Not shelled . . , 4c It) 1568 " peel, of, crude, for dyeing Free 75 9 " pickled 35% War prizes (T. D. 19278) Free Title III., Sec. 309. War vessels, supplies for. 1414 Wardrobes for dolls 70% 339 Ware, enameled, iron or steel, table, kitchen, and hospital utensils, or if glazed with vit- reous glasses 5c lb and 30 % Warehouse goods withdrawn, exported and reim- ported, dutiable weight as at time of original importation (T. D. 32618). 214 Wares, earthy or mineral, n. s. p. f. If decorated in any manner 40 % If not decorated 30% 339 " iron or steel, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses . . 5o lb and 30% 399 " iron or steel, n. s. p. f 40% 399 Wanning pans 40% 902 Warp, cotton. (See Cotton thread.) 1202 " silk (T. D. 6109, 14154). (See Spun silk.) 1202 " tussah, as spun silk (T. D. 14146). 902 " yarn, cotton. (See Cotton thread.) Warping, not a process of weaving (T. D. 26125, 26165). 82 Wash, balls, soap, medicinal 15% 70 " blue, in part ultramarijje (T. D. 13060) . . 3c lb 28 " blue, containing no ultramarine (T. D. 13060) For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 921 " cloths, cotton, n. s. p. f. 40% 1430 " galloons, cotton, as trimmings (T. D. 30069) 90% 921 " rags, cotton 40% 330 Washers, wrought Iron or steel: 6/lOc lb 1412 " cork, over 3/16 inch in thickness 20c lb 3/16 of an inch or less in thickness .... 2 5c lb 1412 " cork, artificial, over 3/16 inches in thick- ness 10c lb If 3/16 Inches or less in thickness. . . . 12%c lb 330 " lock. Iron or steel 35% 62 Washes, toilet, non-alcoholic '. 75% 62 " toilet, alcoholic 40c lb and 75 % 5 Washing crystals, soda and borax (T. D. 13060) . . .25% 83 " crystals, sal soda %c lb 83 " crystals, concentrated %c lb 210 Washtubs, common stone ware 15% 212 " porcelain, plain white (T. D. 17651) 60% 212 " porcelain, decorated 70% 1457 Waste, all, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9886, 13348) 10% 1105 " alpaca noils (T. D. 12680). As Wool noils. 1457 " alundum (T. D. Abt. 44438) 10% 1105 " angora noils. As Wool noils. 1213 " artificial silk (T. D. 3347S, 35359) 10% 1516 " bagging (T. D. 37946) Free 1105 " burr and card, wool 16c lb 1457 " china grass noils (T. D. 13348) 10% 1559 Waste, cork Free Schedule of Duties 843 Pab. 1651 1560 901 1651 1651 1651 1457 1579 1105 399 235 1651 1594 1105 1651 1586 1457 301 301 1651 1651 1457 1651 1651 1457 208 1105 1457 1582 145T 1457 1661 1594 1651 1457 1457 1644 1467 31 1105 1651 Article. Rate. Waste, cotton bagging, suitable for paper stock. Free " cotton thread, and cotton waste defined (T. D. 27453, 30641, 31498, 31952). cotton (T. D. 27453) Free cotton, manufactured (T. D. 31001) 5% flax card (T. D. 31400), used chiefly for paper stock Free flax, known as cordalettes, not tow of flax (T. D. 25358) Free flax or hemp, paper stock Free fur (T. D. 14443, 17155) 10% fur scraps, as undressed furs (T. D. 31237) Free garnetted (T. D. 9508) 24c lb gold powder (T. D. 15415) 60% granite (T. D. 16256) 15ccu. ft. gunny cloth (T. D. 20960, 23520, 24172).. Free gutta percha scraps (T. D. 15465, 33194. . Free hair of alpaca. Angora goat. Cashmere goat, alpaca, and other like animals shall be dutiable at the rates provided for similar types of wool waste. hemp (T. D. 9381) Free hog hair (T. D. 25041, 25085) Free ivory (T. D. 33620) 10% iron and steel, fit only for remanufac- ture, valued not more than 7c lb (T. D. 31478) 75c ton iron scales, valued not more than 7c lb (T. D. 11650) 75c ton jute card (T. D. 31832, 32196) Free jute, if paper stock (T. D. 22097) Free jute thread, not paper stock (T. D. 32529, 35442) 10% linen packing, if paper stock (T. T>. 12454, 13867) Free linen thread, if paper stock (T. D. 13867, 25778, 31675) Free marble (T. D. 16324) 10% mica, valued 15c lb or less (T. D. 23377) . 4c lb Valued over 15c lb 25% mohair noils. As Wool noils. mother of pearl pieces (T. D. Abt. 37249) 10% mustard dross (T. D. 14739) Free n. s. p. f 10% olive pulp (T. D. Abt. 38009) 10% old gunny bags and old gunny cloth, used chiefly for paper making Free old India rubber shoes (T. D. 11421) Free paper stock, crude, (T. D. 4464, 9631, 14048) Free photographers' silver (T. D. 6058) 10% photographic film scrap (T. D. 31130, 31207) 10% platinum (T. D. 23246) Free printers' rollers, old (T. D. Abt. 44460).. 10% pyroxylin (T. D. 17943) 40o lb ring (T. D. 10728) 31c lb rope, if paper stock Free 846 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1105 Waste, roving 31c tb 1594 " rubber dust (T. D. 22602) Free 1594 " rubber scrap (T. D. 32681) Free 1667 " salt cake (T. D. 12643) Free 1606 " scrap leather (T. D. 12128) Free 1457 " seal skin (T. D. 20282) 10% 1663 " silk (T. D. 32655, 32161) Free 1201 " silk, manufactures of 35 % 1634 " silver sweepings (T. D. 33591) Free 1105 " slubbing 31c lb 1457 " starch (T. D. 6949) 10% 1516 " sugar sack cloth Free 1651 " suitable for manufacture of paper Free 15 " tea for manufacturing purposes Ic lb 1560 " thread, of cotton and jute, cotton chief value (T. D. 25859) Free 1105 " thread, wool 16c lb 1685 " tin (T. D. 23518, 32376) Free 1105 " top 31c lb 1651 " tow, if paper stock (T. T>. 13867, 14048).. Free 1105 " wool, n. s. p. f 16c lb 1105 " wool, carbonized (T. D. 18356) 16c lb 1105 " wool, carded (65 F. R. 495) 16c lb 1560 " yarn, cotton (T. D. 25988) Free 1105 " yarn, wool 16c lb 1432 Watch bags, chamois (T. D. 13794) 30% 367 " bracelets, separately dutiable on the move- ment and bracelet (T. D. 31940, 33242, 35722) having less than seven jewels, 75c each Having seven and not more than 11 jewels $1.25 each Having more than 11 and not more than 1 5 jewels $2 each Having more than 15 and not more than 17 jewels, unadjusted $2.75 each Having 17 jewels and adjusted to tem- perature $3.50 each Having 17 jewels and adjusted to three positions $4.75 each Having 17 jewels and adjusted to five positions $6.50 each Having more than 17 jewels, adjusted or unadjusted $10.75 each Others, n. s. p. f 45 % 1428 " bracelet 80% 316 " bushing wire (T. D. 12042) 25% 399 " case openers (T. D. 13430) 40% 367 " cases and parts of (T. D. 30033) 45% 1428 " chain, long pieces of metal for manufac- ture of (T. D. 9060, 21377) 75% 1428 " chains, fancy patterns of, not exceeding H inch in diameter, width, or thickness, valued above 30 cents per yard 80% 1428 " chains, and charms, 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 or imitation pre- cious atones 80% Schedule of Duties 847 Par. Article. Rate. 1426 Watch chains, hair, horse or cattle, no part metal 40% 1428 " chains, if jewelry (T. D. 21377) 80% 1428 " chains, iron or steel (T. D. 32302) 80% 1414 " chains, toys (T. D. 32873) 70% 1428 " chatelaine, pins for (T. D. 17945) 80% 367 " coaching (T. D. 11088), as watches. 1207 " cords, silk (T. D. 16134) 55% 238 " crystals (T. D. 5943) 60% 399 " dial ornaments (T. D. 11043, 37356.) (See Metal articles, n. s. p. f.) 367 " dial plates 45 % 367 " dials defined (T. D. 31019). 367 " dials, enameled 3c each and 45 % 367 " dials, marlcing of. 367 " dials, metal (T. D. 31744) 45% 367 " dials, not enameled (T. D. 2807) 45% 231 " dials, white glass enamel for, ground or pulverized 30% In any other form 40 % 367 " foreign movement with American case, as foreign (T. D. 16352.) 231 " fusible enamel (T. D. 14506), ground or pulverized 30% In any other form 40% 367 " garnet palette slabs for (T. D. 13809) 10% 219-224 " glasses (T. D. 31842, 33055). (See Glass.) 1432 " guards, leather and steel, if leather chief value (T. D. 25007, 25990) 30% 1211 " guards, silk 60 % 367 " jewels (T. D. 15350, 17179, 34532) 10% 1429 " jewels, rough and uncut (T. D. 21323) ... 10% 399 " keys, if not jewelry (T. D. 11184) 40% 1428 " keys, if jewelry 80% 1432 " leather coverings for (T. D. 13171) 30% 367 " movements in parts, coincident in num- ber, for same Importer, on same vessel, but separately packed, as entireties (T. D. 32194.) 367 " movements, marking of. 367 " movements, whether or not imported in cases, having less than seven jewels, 75c each Having seven and not more than 11 jewels $1.25 each Having more than 11 and not more than 15 jewels $2 each Having more than 15 and not more than 17 jewels, unadjusted $2.75 each Having 17 jewels and adjusted to tem- perature $3.50 each Having 17 jewels and adjusted to three positions $4.75 each Having 17 jewels and adjusted to five positions $6.50 each Having more than 17 jewels, adjusted or unadjusted $10.75 each Others, n. s. p. f 45% 21 " protectors, collodion 60 % " stands, according to material (T. D. 6636). 368 " traveling clock not (T. D. 15640). (See Clocks.) F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 316 Watoh, wire (T. D. 22469, 23278) 25% 367 Watches, parts of 45 % 367 " complete cases and movements, dutiable separately (T. D. 30096). 1414 " dummy (T. D. 31912) 70% 367 " set in cane heads, dutiable as watches (T. D. 9246). " sleeve button watches, as watches (T. D. 19284). 1414 " toy (T. D. 30545, 31912) 70% 231 " white enamel for, ground or pulverized (T. D. 10915, 14506) 30% In any other form 40% 228 Watchmakers' loupes (T. D. 11374) 45% 368 Watchmen's time detectors (T. D. 32681, 31720, 33376). (See Clocks.) 808 Water, apollinaris, as water, mineral (T. D. 7638). 63 " bay or bay rum 40c lb and 60% 5 " cherry laurel (T. D. 32997) 25% 1459 " chestnut flour (T. D. 15155) 20% 772 " chestnuts (T. D. 22516, 27019) 25% 62 " cologne containing alcohol . . . . 40c tb and 75% 62 " cologne, non-alcoholic 75 % 1704 " color drawings, if original Free 1449 " color paintings, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 33263). . 20% 1704 " color paintings. If original Free 67 " color paints in tin boxes, not assembled. . 40% Assembled 70 % " color paints and brushes, as entireties (T. D. 26209). 67 " colors, artists' not assembled 40% Assembled 70% 67 " colors for children (T. D. 7755),' not as- sembled 40% Assembled 70 % 1449 " colors, if works of art, and copies, replicas, or reproductions thereof 20% 1704 " color designs, representing women wear- ing fashionable clothes (T. D. 38046, 38261) Free 1 459 " distilled 20% 808 " effervescent. (See Water, mineral.) 711 " fowls (T. D. 13687), valued at $5 or less 50c each Valued more than $5 each 20% 218 " hammers, blown 55 % 808 " Hunyadi Janos, as water, mineral. 5 " jasmine (T. D. 9451) 25% 5 " medicinal 25% 808 " mineral, all imitations of natural mineral waters and all artificial mineral waters, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11428, 13957, 17604), lOc gall. Additional duty on the bottles or Jugs at 1/3 of the rates that would be charged thereon if imported empty or sep- arately. 214 " of Ayr whetstones (T. D. 32989, 33376).. 30% 24 " of cedar (T. T). 8201). (See Medicinal preparations, alcoholic. ) Schedule of Duties 849 Par. Article. Rate. 1619 Water of Lourdes (T. T). 23933) Free 63 " orange flower (T. D. 12228) 20% 68 " paints, n. s. p. f 25 % 808 " potash, as water, mineral (T. D. 17480). 5 " quinine (T. D. 17604) 25% 63 " rose, (T. D. 12228) 20% 807 " soda, containing less than %% alcohol, 15ogall. Additional duty on the bottles or jugs at 1/3 of the rates that would be charged thereon if imported empty or separately. 62 " toilet, alcoholic 40c lb and 75 % 62 " toilet, non-alcoholic 75 % 1459 Watermelon, squash, and pumplcin seeds, salted and roasted (T. D. 29306, 33344) 20% 749 Watermelons (T. D. 12338) 35 % 749 " in syrup (T. 'D. 13207), as fruits, pre- served 35% 907 Waterproof cloth, cotton or other vegetable fiber chief value, or of cotton or other veg- etable fiber and India rubber, 5c sq. yd. and 30% " coats, dutiable, according to component material of chief value (T. D. 32488, 32560). 907 " cloth. Jaconette sheeting (T. D. 31568) 5c sq. yd. and 30% 907 " cotton velvet (T. D. 34381). .50 sq. yd. and 30% 1313 " paper (T. D. 7112) 35% 63 Waters, fioral or fiower, containing no alcohol, n. s. p. f. . . .■ 20% 1304 Watollne or cellulose watte (T. D. 33347), 6c lb and 15% 1568 Wattle bark, whether crude or advanced, if not alcoholic Free 39 " extract, non-alcoholic 15% 733 Waverly shortbread (T. D. 35017, 35505) 30% 1414 Wax angels (T. D. 10918, 12991, 23053 70% 1693 " animal, n. s. p. f Free 1693 " bay or myrtle -, Free 1403 " beads, not threaded or strung, or strung loosely on thread for facility in trans- portation only (T. D. 17460, 28297) 35% 1403 " beads, permanently strung 60% 1458 " bees, white bleached 25% 1693 " Brazilian (T. D. 2225) Free 1424 " busts with human hair (T. D. 6659), hair chief value 35% 1438 " candles 20% 1693 " carnauba, and substitute of (T. D. 28220, 28274, 29121, 29651, 29861, 30410) Free 1693 " ceresin (T. D. 31727) Free 1693 " Chinese (T. D. 2225, 25212, 25869) Free 1459 ■• cirine- (T. D. 15130) 20% 1694 " discs of soft wax, commonly known as master records or metal matrix ob- tained therefrom, for use in the manu- facture of sound records for export pur- poses Free 1438 " figures for window display purposes (T. D. 32020) 20% 1414 " figures, toy (T. D. 11550) 70% 850 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Pah. Article. Rate. 1459 Wax flsh (T. D. 6255, 6263) 20% 1419 " flowers 60% 1438 " for thread (T. D. 33796) 20% 1693 " fossil (T. D. 2703, 6258) Free 1419 " fruit (T. D. 17827) 60% 1438 " hat pin tops (T. D. 30037, 30547) 20% 1693 " Japanese (T. D. 2225) Free 1438 " manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. T>. 18013)... 20% 1417 " matches (T. D. 14214) 40% 1693 " mineral (T. D. 6258) Free 1693 " montan (T. D. 29173) Free " montan, distillates of, not montan wax (T. D. 33555). 1459 " recording (T. D. 32379) 20% 1459 " sealing (T. D. 25595) 20% 1459 " shoemakers' 20% 1704 " statues, if original work of art Free 1417 " tapers or wicks (T. D. 12521, 14223) 40% 1693 " vegetable (T. D. 6258, 7426) Free 1438 " vegetables (T. D. 33796) 20% 1117 Weardale carpet, as two-ply ingrain (T. D. 7474). 25% 1695 Wearing apparel, articles of personal adornment, toilet articles, and similar personal ef- fects of persons arriving in the United States Free 1695 But this exemption shall include only such articles as were actually owned by them and in their possession abroad at the time of or prior to their departure from a foreign country, and as are necessary and appropriate for the wear and use of such persons and are intended for such wear and use, and shall not be held to apply to merchandise or articles in- tended for other persons or for sale. Provided, That all jewelry and similar articles of personal adornment having a a value of $300 or more, brought In by a non-resident of the United States, shall. If sold within three years after the date of arrival of such person in the United States be liable to duty at the rate or rates in force at the time of such sale, to be paid by such person. 1695 In case of residents of the United States returning from abroad all wearing ap- parel, personal and household effects taken by them out of the United States to foreign countries, without regard to their value, upon their identity being established under appropriate rules and , regulations to be prescribed by the Sec- retary of the Treasury, are Free 1695 Up to but not exceeding $100 in value of articles acquired abroad by such resi- dents of the United States for personal or household use or as souvenirs or cu- rios, but not bought on commission or intended for sale, shall be admitted .... Free Schedule OF Duties 851 ""• Article. Rate. 919 Wearing apparel, anklets, cotton (T. D. 15739). . 35% Apparel, baby carriage robe not (T. D. 16856). '1^ " apparel, bathing trunks of cotton (T. D. ,,„, 13615) 35% ^Y^ " apparel, beads chief value 60% 'J^" " apparel, belts of cotton lace (T. D. 16421) 90% '19 " apparel, bibs, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 13667) 35% '19 " apparel, bibs in the piece (T. D. 15867).. 35% "l" " apparel, boleros, silk chief value (T. D. 29946, 31109) 60% '19 " apparel, bonnets, cotton (T. D. 15870) ... 35% 1210 " apparel, bonnets, silk (T. D. 14295) 60% 1430 " apparel, buckskin, ornamented with beads, beads chief value (T. D. 27293). 75% 1115 " apparel, caps of wool (T. D. 12652), valued not more than $2 per lb, 24c lb and 40% Valued more than $2 and not more than $4 lb 30c lb and 45% "Valued more than $4 lb 45c lb and 50% 111* " apparel, cashmere gloves and mittens, valued at not more than $1.75 doz. pairs 36c lb and 35 % Valued at more than $1.75 doz. pairs, 45c lb and 50% 1210 " apparel, Chinese cue strings of silk (T. D. 11856) 60% Apparel, Chinese gowns, according to ma- terial of chief value (T. D. 11075, 13864). 1405 " apparel, Chinese shoes (T. D. 11338, 37 F. R. 780). silk chief value 35% 1405 " apparel, Chinese shoes, cotton chief value (T. D. 20928, 21587) 35% Apparel, Chinese trousers, according to material of chief value (T. D. 13674). 919 " apparel, collarettes, cotton (T. B. 24509). 35% 1430 " apparel, collars embroidered (T. D. 23650, 28519) 75% 919 " apparel, combing capes, cotton (T. D. 15322) 35% 919 " apparel, combing scarfs, cotton (T. D. 12961) 35% Apparel corsets, according to material (49 F. R. 222, T. D. 10792, 12121, 12635, 13961, 15117, 16940). 919 " apparel, cotton (T. D. 20731, 24509) 35% 1430 " apparel, cotton or other vegetable fiber embroidered (T. D. 28519, 29116, 31942. 32681) 75% 515 " apparel, cotton or other vegetable fiber and India rubber 35% 519 " apparel, cotton and India rubber abdom- inal supporters (T. D. 33738, 33763)... 35% 903-904-906 Wearing apparel, cotton cloth suitable for, but not manufactured wholly or in part, dutiable as cotton cloth (T. D. 33643). 852 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1430 Wearing apparel, De Jolnville scarfs (T. D. 11022) 90% Apparel, dress shields, according to ma- terial of chief value (T. D. 11198, 13758, 15659, 66 F. R. 741). 919 " apparel, ear caps of cotton and India rub- ber for children (T. D. 30121) 35% 1116 " apparel, fez caps, wool (T. D. 12025), valued not more than $2 tb . .24c lb and 40% Valued more than $2, but not more than $4 tb 30c lb and 45% Valued more than $4 lb 45c lb and 50% Apparel, fichus, according to material (T. D. 15329). 1017 " apparel, flax, hemp or ramie 35% 1430 " apparel, flax, hemp or ramie, embroidered, 75% 1420 " apparel, fur, wholly or in chief value of. . 50% 1420 " apparel, fur-lined, fur chief value (T. D. 14729, 19249) 50% Apparel, garters, according to material (T. D 12112 13968) 1211 " apparel, girdles, silk (T. D. 12422) 60% 915 " apparel, gloves, cotton. (See Gloves, cotton.) 1114 " apparel, gloves and mittens, wool, if valued at not more than $1.75 per doz. pairs 36c lb and 35 % If valued at over $1.75 per doz. pairs, 45c lb and 50% 1430 " apparel, hairnets, silk (T. D. 14935) 90% 1211 " apparel, hats, silk (T. D. 12150) 60% 1115 '■ apparel, hats, wool (T. D. 12938, 13783), valued not more than $2 lb . . .24c lb and 40% Valued more than $2, but not more than $4 lb 30c lb and 45% Valued more than $4 lb 45c lb and 50 % 1017 " apparel, hemp soles for outing shoes (T. D. 33050) 35% apparel, hose (T. D. 15025, 16310, 26220, 27344). (See Hosiery.) 1695 " apparel, immigrants' (T. D. 10834) Free 919 " apparel, India rubber and cotton 35% 1430 " apparel, in part lace (T. D. 14134, 14140) 90% 1405 " apparel, lute slippers (T. D. 12146).... 35% 1430 " apparel, lace (T. D. 27894, 28715, 29116). 90% " apparel, lap robes, according to material (T. D. 11198). 1017 " apparel, linen 35% 1430 " apparel, linen, embroidered 75% 1017 " apparel, loof fiber hats (T. D. 16479)... 35% Title III., Sec. 308. Wearing apparel, models of women's for use by manufacturers as models, and not for sale, under bond. . Free 919 Wearing apparel, neckties, cotton or other vege- table fiber (T. D. 13876) 36% 1430 " apparel, neckties, cotton or other vege- table fiber, embroidered (T. D. 22868, 23650) 75% 1211 " apparel, neckties of silk (T. D. 12543, 13876, 15019, 16118) 60% Schedule of Duties 853 Par- Article. Rate. 1430 Wearing apparel, nun's veils (T. D. 11244, 11420) 90% 1*20 " apparel, of hides or skins of cattle of the bovine species, or of the dog or goat, or in chief value of 15 % apparel, outfits to Alaskan gold fields (T. D- 19021) Free 1017 " apparel, pith hats (T. D. 12134) 35% 1*30 " apparel, ruchings and rufflings (T. D. 11244) 90% 1210 " apparel, scarfs, silk (T. D. 15468) 60% 1115 " apparel, Scotch tweed caps, of wool (T. D. 10961), valued not more than ?2 lb, 24c lb and 40% Valued more than $2 and not more than $4 lb 30c lb and 45% Valued more than $4 lb 45c lb and 50% 1114 " apparel, shawls of wool, knit or crocheted (T. D. 15587, 22674), valued not more than $1 lb 36c lb and 40% Valued more than $1 and not more than $2 lb 40c lb and 45% Valued more than $2 lb 45g lb and 50 % 1430 " apparel, Shetland veils or falls of wool (T. D. 13979) 90% 1017 " apparel, shirt bosoms, linen (T. D. 11324, 12119) 35% 1210 " apparel, silk (T. D. 20851, 33668) 60% 1430 " apparel, silk, embellished with millinery or dress ornaments (T. D. 30929) 90% 1430 " apparel, silk, embroidered 75% 1208 " apparel, silk knit or crocheted 60% 1210 " apparel, silk, not knit or crocheted 60% 1114 " apparel, smoking jackets, wool (T. D. 12231). (See Knit wearing apparel). 1439 " apparel, straw chief value (T. D. 17856) . . 25% Apparel, surgical appliances, knee stock- ings, etc., not (T. D. 11383). 1017 " apparel, surplices, linen (T. D. 13489)... 35% Apparel, trousseau is (T. D. 13432). Apparel, as baggage taken from U. S. and repaired while abroad, dutiable on cost of repairs only (T. D. 30871). 910 " apparel, Turkish towelling robe (T. D. 18596) 40% 1114 " apparel, underwear, wool (T. D. 16310). (See Knit wearing apparel.) 917 " apparel, underwear, cotton, knitted (T. D. 21715) 45% 1017 " apparel, vegetable fibre, n. s. p. f 35% 1115 " apparel, wool (T. D. 22893, 22954). (See Woolen wearing apparel.) 1114 " apparel, wool, cashmere scarfs, knitted (T. D. 32905). (See Woolen knit ap- parel.) 1430 " apparel, wool embroidered 75% 1114 " apparel, wool, knit (T. D. 16537, 16655, 17312). (See Woolen knit wearing ap- parel.) 1114 " apparel, wool shavsrls, knitted (T. D. ,854 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 22674). (See Woolen knit wearing ap- parel.) 165B Weasands (T. D. 358S6, 37224) Free 343 Weaving needles (G. A. 3902) 45% 1647 " machine may be tool of trade of emi- grant (T. D. 8191) Free 1015 Webbing, bookbinders', of flax (T. D. 12138)... 35% 913 " cotton chief value or of cotton and India rubber, If not more than 12 inches wide and not embroidered 35% 1430 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, if em- broidered 75% 1015 " flax, hemp or ramie, or of flax, hemp, or ramie and India rubber, n. s. p. f 35% 1113 " for saddle girths, wool, on the wool con- tent (T. D. 8255).... 45c lb and 50% 1015 " jute, under 12 inches wide (T. D. 34296). 35% 1207 " silk (T. D. 12539, 13365) 55% 1430 " silk embroidered 75% 921 " shoe, cotton (12 S. C. R. 752) 40% 1113 " wool, on the wool content (T. D. 15402), 45c lb and 50% 913 Webs, cotton chief value, or of cotton and India rubber, if not more than 12 inches wide and not embroidered 35% 1430 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, em- broidered 75% 1015 " flax, hemp or ramie, or of flax, hemp or ramie and India rubber, n. s. p. f. . . 35% 1006 " gill, made of flax, hemp or ramie, or a mixture of any of them, or of which any of them is chief value, shall pay the same duty per lb as the highest rate imposed in this act upon any thread, twine or cord of which the mesh is made, and in addition thereto 10 % 1207 •■ silk 55% 1430 " silk, embroidered 75% 330 Wedge bolts, as bolts of iron or . steel (T. D. 30086) Ic lb . 326 Wedges, iron or steel (T. D. 6392) l%c lb 1567 Weeds, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1439 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f 25 % 34 " not crude, if not alcoholic 10 % 1622 " sea Free 1703 Welchsel sticks, for umbrella handles, cut into lengths (T. D. 4345) Free 1212 Weight or number of silk, how ascertained. 399 Weights and balances (T. D. 6236, 12964) 40% " paper, according to material of chief value (T. D. 12683, 12951, 14684). 1459 Weinasbest (T. D. 32560, 33088) 20% 804 Welnmost, as wine, still (T. D. 5092). 34 Weld or woad, advanced, if not alcoholic 10% 1567 " or woad, crude, if not alcoholic Free 1435 Welsbach mantles (T. D. 17917) 40% Welsh hymn books, dutiable (T. D. 19536). 1609 Westrnmlte asphalt, as asphaltum (T. D. 30223, 31480) Free 1305 Wet transfer paper or paper prepared wholly Schedule of Duties 855 Par. Article. Rate. with glycerin, or glycerin combined with other materials, containing the imprints taken from lithographic plates or stones 6 5 % 1630 Whale oil (T. D. 11573), from American fish- eries Free 53 " oil, n, s. p. f 6o gall. 1439 Whalebone, m.anufactures of, n. s. p. f 25% 1439 ■• dress stays (T. D. 13437) 25% 1439 " dumb jockeys (T. D. 11191) 25 % 1630 " product of American fisheries Free 1696 " unmanufactured (T. D. 9434, 12704, 25165, 33409) Free 1459 ■' split, cut into lengths, and bunched (T. D. 29753, 33409) 20% 720 Whalemeat in tins (T. D. 38053, 38935). (See Fish.) 1700 Wharf timber Free 729 Wheat (bushel 60 lbs.) (T. D. 15950) 30c bu. 730 " bran (T. D. 16435) 15% 729 " cracked or crushed 78c 100 lb 729 " flour 78c 100 lb 729 " for seed (T. D. 16436) 30c bu. 729 " frozen (T. D. 25626, 26160) 30c bu. 729 " products, n. s. p. f 78c 100 lb 731 " screenings (T. D. 37187, 37348, 37538, 39100) 10% 1419 " sheaves of (T. D. 24923, 37998, 38599).. 60% 85 " starch (T. D. 7511) Ic lb 777 " straw in natural conditibn (Abt. 2883, T. D. 25600) $1 ton 777 " straw, sun bleached (T. D. 17150) $1 ton 1419 " suitable for millinery use 60% 371 Wheels, bicycle or tricycle, finished, not including tires (T. D. 14695, 15708). (Note pro- viso) 30 % 1415 " emery (T. D. 15244, 15809) 20% 324 " for railway purposes and parts thereof, made of iron or steel, and steel-tired wheels for railway purposes, wholly or partly finished, and iron or steel loco- motive, car or other railway tires or parts thereof lo lb 323 " when iron or steel axles are imported fitted in wheels, or parts of wheels, of iron or steel, they shall be dutiable at the same rate as the wheels in which they are fitted. 324 " when wheels for railway purposes or parts thereof are imported with iron or steel axles fitted in them, the wheels and axles together shall be dutiable at the same rate as wheels imported separately. 404 " hubs for, rough hewn, rough shaped, sawed or bored (T. D. 14299) 10^ 1504 " hubs for, finished, for agricultural wagons and carts Free 410 " hubs for, finished, n. s. p. f 33 1/3% 1619 Whetstone blocks (T. D. 27834) Free 856 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 1590 Whetstones (T. D. 8786, 12005, 13611, 25134) .. Free 1415 " emery 20% 214 " water of Ayr (T. D. 32989, 33375) 30% 1434 Whip gut, manufacturers of, n. s. p. f 40% 1434 " gut, unmanufactured 40% 410 " handles (T. D. 16593) 33 1/3% 407 " handles, rattan for (T. D. 12948) 45% Whips (T. D. 19486, 22718, 23026), according to material of chief value (T. D. 25385, 407 " bamboo'for, finished (T. D. 12116) 45% 1703 " bamboo, rattan, India malacca joints, and sticks of partridge, hair wood, pimento, orange, myrtle and other woods for, in the rough or not further manufactured than cut into lengths suitable for sticks for umbrellas, parasols, sunshades, whips, fishing rods, or walking canes (T. D. 4345, 12630, 19195, 22371, 22533) Free 410 " malacca for, polished and varnished (T. D. 13322) 33 1/3 % 1432 " of partially tanned skins (T. D. 6257) 30% 1432 " rawhide and leather 30 % 407 " reeds for, in the rough (Abt. 22, T. D. 24919) 20% 407 " reeds for, wrought or manufactured from rattan or reeds (T. D. 13244) 20% 1414 " toy (T. D. 33795) 70% 399 " with metal whistles (T. D. 9840) 40% with watch in handles (T. D. 9061), according to material. 1021 " wood and ilax, if flax chief value 40% 1432 " wood and leather, if leather chief value . . 30% 1407 Whisk brooms (T. D. 33525) 15% 802 Whiskey (T. D. 11798%, 12287, 13376, 13573, 14653, 14689, 14726, 14740, 14753)... $5 gall. " reimported pays duty on gallons at time of importation (T. D. 23373, 24769). 399 Whist markers, partly metal 40 % 410 Whistles, baby crys, not musical instruments (T. D. 32777) 33 1/3% 399 " call, metal (T. T>. 31478). (See Metal, articles, n. s. p. f.) 410 " call, wood 33 1/3% 1414 " sea shell (T. D 38129) 70% 1414 " toy (T. D. 29049, 29931) 70% 1414 Whistling dolls of India rubber (T. D. 4832) 70% 47 White acetate of lead 2%orb 399 ■' brass (T. D. 14462) 40% 20 " chalk 25 % 79 " Charlton (T. D. 15170), dry l%c It) Ground in oil 2 % o lb 212 " china (T. D. 15170) 60% 79 " Chinese (T. D. 16834) l^clb 211 " earthenware (T. D. 10396, 15171) 45% 231 " enamel, fusible, ground or pulverized (T. D. 14508, 14854) 30% In any other form 40% 231 " enamel, glass, for dials, ground or pul- verized 30 % Schedule of, Duties 857 Par. Article. Rate. In any other form 40% 68 White, flake (T. D. 15681) 25% 28 " indigo (T. D. 12701), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45 % 1606 •• leather splits (T. D. 15172) Free 47 " lead, acetate of 2 % c lb 74 " lead 2 Va c lb 67 " lead in tubes, not assembled (T. D. 14293) 40% Assembled 70 % 382 " metal in leaf, not exceeding in size the equivalent of 5%x5% Inches; addi- tional duties in the same proportion shall be assessed on leaf exceeding in size said equivalent (T. D. 8479), 6c per 100 leaves 20 " Paris dry 25 % 20 " Paris, ground in oil (putty) %clb 1417 " phosphorous matches. (See matches.) 74 " pigment, containing lead, dry or in pulp, and ground or mixed with oil or water. 30% 79 " pigment, containing zinc, hut not contain- ing more than 25% lead (T. D. 13230), dry l%crb Ground In or mixed with oil or water . . 2 % c lb 13 " polish (T. D. 19415), If not alcoholic. ... 25% 76 " satin, or artificial sulphate of lime %c lb 79 " sulphide of zinc l%crb 1305 " surface coated paper 5c lb and 15% 93 " vitriol, sulphate of zinc %clb 1700 " wood lumber (T. D. 11690) (See lumber) Free 20 Whiting, dry (T. D. 24086) 25% 20 " ground in oil (putty) %clb 20 " put up in form df cubes, blocks, sticks, disks, or otherwise 25% 203 " Wiener kalk (T. D. 23213) 10c 100 lbs 913 Wicking, can-iie. lanin. t ■stove, oot+on. woven. braided or twisted 10c lb and 12% % 913 Wicks and wickinpf. cotton (T. D. 10668. 125?11 10c lb and 12%% 913 " for sanctuary lamps (T. T>. 33119) 10c lb and 12% % 1459 " sulphur, sulphur chief value (T. D. 24087) 20% 1414 Wigs, dolls' (T. D. 25000, 30293)... 70% 1205 " boltinp- cloth for. as silk goods (T. D. 17936) 55% 1424 " human hair (T. D. 1366, 1539) 35% 399 " springs for, if not plated 40% 715 Wild animals for advertising purposes (T. T>. 25270) 15% 1507 " animals for exhibition In zoological collec- tions for scientific and educational purposes, and not for sale or profit (T. T>. 22491, 22586) Free 1419 " birds, feathers, quills, heads, wings, tails or skins of. Importation Prohibited 715 " boars (T. D. 22586) 15% 711 " duck valued at $5 or less each (T. D. 10917) 50c each Valued more than $5. each 20% 858 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 779 Wild or Bombay maoe, unground ■ ■ 18c lb Ground 22c m 409 WlUow baskets, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22725) 35% 409 " baskets, if stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained, or creosoted (T. D. 31573, 31574) 45% 1211 " baskets, silk-lined, silk chief value (T. D. 13800, 15396, 31587, 32171) 60% 1406 " braids, plaits, laces, sheets or squares, suit- able for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets or hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15 % If bleached, dyed, colored or stained 20% 407 " chairs (T. D. 9536) 60% 1414 " chairs, dolls' (T. D. 25062) 70% 407 " chip and split, prepared for basket makers' use 35% 407 " covered flasks (T. D. 15384) 45% 407 " cradles (T. D. Abt. 30393, 32926) 60% 1703 " cuttings, green (T. D. 21011, 22672) Free 407 " for baskets, including chip of and split willow (T. D. 17745) 35% 407 " furniture (T. D. 25062) 60% 409 " hampers n. s. p. f. (T. D. 30496, 31574, 31744) 35% 409 " hampers, if stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained, or creosoted 45 % 1406 " hats, bonnets and hoods, not blocked or trimmed 35 % Trimmed or blocked 50% If sewed 60 % 407 " manufactures of (T. D. 9234) 45% 1703 " peeled (T. D. 11219) Free 407 " pill boxes (T. D. 15396) 45% 407 " prepared for basket makers 35% 1406 " sheets, cotton back, willow chief value. (T. D. 19388.) (See Willow sheets.) 1406 " sheets or squares, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets or hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored, or stained .... 15 % Bleached, dyed, colored, or stained 20% 407 " split, prepared for basket makers' use (T. D. 14617) 35% 403 " sticks for dyers (T. D. Abt. 30964, 33055) 20% 1117 Wilton carpets 40% 1417 Wind matches 40% 907 Window blinds, Lancaster (T. D. 22966), Scsq. yd. and 20% 399 •• crashes, iron (T. D. Abt. 33572, 33738) .. 40% 920 " curtains. (See Nottingham lace curtains.) 1430 " curtains, lace, n. s. p. f 90% 399 " frames, metal (T. D. 29276, 29823) ^0% 399 " frames and sashes, gun metal (T. D. Abt. 38706.) 40% 219-224 " glass. (See glass.) 1707 " glass, stained or painted, which are works of art, in value $15 or more per square foot, to be used in houses of worship (T. D. 35168, S5462, 36893) Free Schedule of Duties 85*) Par. Article. Rate. 907 Window hollands, cotton (T. D. 12372, 19450, 22705, 22785) 3o sq. yd. and 20% 1010 " hollands, linen, as linen cloth 40% 218 " pictures, glass 55% 312 " sashes and frames of iron or steel 25% 218 " signs, semi-transparent (T. D. 11854) .... 55% 1307 Windowphanie paper (T. D. 32829, 33199), 4 % c lb and 1 7 % 2 30 Windows, glass, painted or stained, or parts thereof (T. D. 24217, 30221, 33159) ... 50% 1707 if to be used in houses of worship Free 24 Wine, Bovril (T. D. 14936, 18833, 84 F. R. 146), if containing 20% alcohol or less 20c lb and 25 % Containing more than 20% and not more than- 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 804 " byrrh, as a still wine (T. V. 24053). 803 " champagne and all other sparkling wines, $6 gall. Additional duty on the bottles at 1/3 the rate provided on the bottle if imported empty or separately. 802 " Chinese (T. D. 31523, 37212, 38675) ... $5 gall. 24 " colchicum (T. D. 8329), if containing 20% alcohol or less 20c lb and ^5 % Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c tb and 25% 813 " Wines entered without permit, seized and forfeited. 804 " fermented, as wine, still (T. D. 5092, 7868). 804 " ginger, or ginger cordial. (See Wine, still.) 218 " glasses, trick (T. D. 29622, 32780) 50% 811 " imitation of, pay highest rate on wine rep- resented but not less than $5 gall. 812 " in cases, no allowance for broken or empty bottles In the case (T. D. 29147, 33497). " in kegs of one and tw^o gallons each, as wine In casks (T. D. 29070). 804 " Italian, as wine, still (T. D. 14444) . . $1.25 gall. 804 " Japanese sake, as wine, still (T. D. 29105, 30253) $1.25 gall. 9 " lees, crude or partly refined, containing not more than 90% of potassium bltartrate (T. D. 2489) 6 % Containing more than 90% of potassium bltartrate 5c lb 24 " medicated, if containing 20% alcohol or less 20c lb and 26 % Containing more than 20% and not more than 50 % alcohol 40c !b and 25 % Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 804 " n. s. p. f. (See Wine, still.) 24 " of creosote (T. D. 17575), if containing 20 % alcohol or less 20c lb and 26 % 860 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c It) and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c rt) and 25% Wine, outage of in casks; no allowance for in excess of the normal, viz: 2%% (T. D. 29412, 29448, 31203). 806 " prune (T. D. 11399, 13341, 50 F. R. 771). Containing no alcohol or not over % % alcohol 70c gall. Containing over % % alcohol, In addition, on the alcohol contained therein. .. .$5 gall. 804 " rice, or sake, as still wine. 804 " still, including ginger wine or ginger cor- dial, vermuth, and rice wine or sake, n. s. p. f $1.25 gall. Bottles or jugs at 1/3 the rate provided on the bottles or jugs if imported empty or separately. If containing more than 24% alcohol, shall be classed as spirits and pay duty accordingly. And provided. That there shall be no con- structive or other allowance for break- age, leakage, or damage on wines, except that when it shall appear to the collector of customs from the ganger's return, verified by an aflidavit by the importer to be filed within five days after the de- livery of the merchandise that a cask or package has been broken or other- wise injured in transit from a foreign port and as a result thereof a part of Its contents amounting to ten per centum or more of the total value of the contents of the said cask or package in its condition as exported, has been lost, allowance therefor may be made in the liquidation of the duties (T. D. 34140). 804 " still, whether fortified or not, if containing more than 14% and not more than 24% of absolute alcohol (T. D. 32462). $1.25 gall. 804 " St. Lehon, as still wine (Abt. 3045, T. D. 25665). 803 " sparkling. (See Wine, champagne.) 804 " Vino climato, as still wine (T. D. 26237). 24 " Vino de Salud (T. D. 16412), if containing 20% alcohol or less 20o lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c lb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c tb and 25% 803 " Vino nebiolo, as wine, sparkling (T. D. - 11211.) 804 " Vouray, as wine, still (T. D. 32297.) 59 " yeast, oil of cognac in (T. D. 10211), If not alcoholic 25 % 1419 Wings of metal thread (T. D. 6149, 6547, 10898), suitable for use as millinery ornaments 60% Schedule of Duties 861 Par. Article. Rate. 1419 Wings of wild birds Prohibited 399 Wire articles, silver-plated (T. D. 37690) 60% 1697 " barbed fence, plain or galvanized Free 316 " bonnet 25% 316 " brass (T. D. 10671) 25% 316 " bushings for watches (T. D. 12042) 25% " classification of, Birmingham wire gauge (T. D., 24472). 316 " clock 25% 318 " cloth, woven, made of wire composed of steel, brass, copper, bronze, or any other metal or alloy, n. s. p. f. with meshes not finer than 30 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling (T. D. 33838, 35433) . 25% With meshes finer than 30 and not finer than 90 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling 35 % With meshes finer than 90 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling 45% 316 " copper 25% 315 " copper cloth for card clothing, woven, made of wire composed of steel, brass, copper, bronze, or any other metal or alloy, n. s. p. f., with meshes not finer than 30 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling (T. D. 33838, 35433) 25% With meshes finer than 30 and not finer than 90 wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling 35 % With meshes finer than 90 wires to the lineal iilch in warp or filling , 45% 316 " corset, iron or steel (T. D. 9409) 25% 316 *' crinoline, iron or steel (T. D. 9409, 9807) 25% 319 ■' draw plates and wortles (T. D. 31774, 32884) 25% 372 " drawing machines, power driven (T. D. 33160) 30% 819 " ^drawing plates which are incomplete (T. D. 9028) 25% 315 " drill rods. (See wire rods.) (T. D. 21936) 317 " fencing, galvanized, composed of wires not larger than twenty one-hundredths of one inch in diameter nor smaller than eight one-hundredths of one inch In diameter of the kind commonly used for fencing purposes %clb 399 " flycatchers of iron wire and a chemical compound (T. D. 25150), if not plated. 40% 31f " for baling hay or other commodities .... %o lb 316 " for gut strings (T. D. 16087, 17066) 25% 317 " galvanized, not larger than twenty one- hundredths of one inch in diameter and not smaller than eight one-hundredths of one inch in diameter of the kind com- monly used for fencing purposes .... %c lb 3^9 " gold, if not thread 60% 316 " hat braids (T. D. 15149) 25% 316 " hat, iron or steel (T. D. 9807) 25% 862 TABLE OF COMPARATIVE SIZES WIRE GAUGE IN DECIMALS OF AN INCH. No. of Wire Gauge. American or Brown & Sharpe. Washburn & Moen. Old English or London. Birming- ham or Stubb's. English Legal Standard. 000000 OOOOO OOOO 000 00 .460 .430 .393 .362 .331 .464 .432 .400 .372 .348 .454 .426 .380 .46000 .40964 .36480 .4540 .4250 .3800 1 2 3 4 .32495 .28930 .26763 .22942 .20431 .307 .283 .263 .244 .225 .3400 .3000 .2840 .2590 .2380 .340 .300 .284 .259 .238 .324 .300 .276 .252 .232 5 6 7 8 9 .18194 .16202 .14428 .12849 .11443 .207 .192 .177 .162 .148 .2200 .2030 .1800 .1650 .1480 .220 .203 .180 .165 .148 .212 .192 .176 .160 .144 10 11 12 13 14 .10189 .09074 .08081 .07196 .06408 .135 .120 .105 .092 .080 .1340 .1200 .1090 .0950 .0830 .134 .120 .109 .095 .083 .128 .116 .104 .092 . .080 15 16 17 18 19 .05707 .05082 .04526 .04030 .03589 .072 .063 .054 .047 .041 .0720 .0650 .0580 .0490 .0400 .072 .065 .058 .049 .042 .072 .064 .056 .048 .040 20 21 22 23 24 .03196 .02846 .02535 .02^57 .02010 .036 .032 .028 .025 .023 .020 .018 .017 .016 .015 .0350 .0315 .0295 .0270 .0250 .036 .032 .028 .026 .022. .036 .032 .028 .024 .022 25 26 27 28 29 .01790 .01594 .01419 .01264 .01126 .0230 .0205 .01875 .01650 .01650- .020 .018 .016 .014 .013 .020 .01« .0164 .0148 .0136 30 31 32 33 34 .01002 .00893 .00795 .00708 .00630 .014 .0135 .0130 .0110 .0100 .01375 .01225 .01125 .01025 .00950 .012 .010 .009 .008 .007 .0124 .0116 .0108 .0100 .0092 36 36 37 38 39 40 .00661 .00500 .00445 .00396 .00353 .00314 .0096 .0090 .0085 .0080 .0075 .0070 .00900 .00750 .00660 .00575 .00500 .00450 .005 .004 .0084 .0076 .0068 .0060 .0052 .0048 NoTi: All larger Ihan No. 6 are duliuble as rods. (T. D. 14263, 23278.) Schedule op Duties 863 Par. Article. Rate. 316 Wire, hat or ribbon metal (T. D. 33126, 33260).. 25% 316 " heddles or healds (Abt. 2050, T. D. 25435, 20179) 25c M and 30% 399 " tiron or steel, bi-ass or copper, articles manufactured from 40 % 316 " iron or steel, coated with zinc, tin, or any- other metal shall pay a duty of 2/lOc lb in addition to the rate imposed on the wire of which it is made. 316 " iron, steel, round, not smaller than 95/1000 inch in diameter %clb Smaller than 95/1000 and not smaller than 65/1000 Inch in diameter l»4clt) Smaller than 65/1000 inch in diameter. l%c lb Provided that all of the foregoing valued over 6 cents per lb shall pay a duty of 25% All wire composed of iron, steel, or other metal, n. s. p. f. (except gold, silver, or platinum); all flat wires and all steel in ; strips not thicker than % inch and not exceeding 16 inches in width, whether in long or short lengths, in coils or otherwise, and whether rolled or drawn through dies or rolls, or otherwise pro- duced 2 5 % Provided that all wire of iron, steel, or other metal coated by dipping, galvan- izing, sherardizing, electrolytic, or any other process with zinc, tin, or other metal, shall pay in addition to the rate imposed on the wire of which it is made, a duty of 2/lOc lb Telegraph, telephone, and other wires and cables composed of iron, steel, or other metal (except gold, silver or platinum), covered with or composed in part of cotton, jute, silk, enamel, lacquer, rub- ber, paper, compound, or other ma- terial with or without metal covering. . 35% Wire rope and wire strands 35'% Spinning and twisting ring travelers .... 35% All other wire, n. s. p. f 25 % 316 " iron or steel, flat 25% 316 " iron or steel, round, n. s. p. f 25 % 393 " lead 2%clb 399 V manufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. T>. 34009).. 40% 399 " masks (T. D. 24241) 40% 399 " mattresses (T. D. 185 40) 40% 315 " nail rods. (See Wire rods.) 331 . " nails made of wrought iron or steel, n. s. ; :. p. f l%clb 316 " needle (T. D. 21586) 25% 318 " netting (T. D. 14400). (See Wire cloth.) 3S0 " nickel (T. D. 27544) 30% 316 " nickel and iron (T. D. Abt. 31516, 33242). 25% 316 " other, n. s. p. f 25% 864 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. 316 316 316 399 399 399 315 316 316 399 331 33? 316 385 342 316 Article. Rate. Wire, paragon (T. D. 13211) 25% pendulum (T. U. 11426) 25% piano 25% platinum (T. D. 35627, 36310) 60% ■' rat traps of, coated 40% ribbon (T. D. 33260) 40% " rods, rivet, screw, fence, and other iron or steel wire rods, wiiether round, oval, or square, or in any other shape, nail rods and flat rods, up to 6 inches in width, ready to be drawn or rolled into wire or strips, all the foregoing in coils or otherwise, valued not over 4c per tb (T. D. 13371, 35100, 35466) . . 3/lOc lb Valued above 4c per lb 6/lOc lb Provided that all round iron or steel rods smaller than 20/100 of 1 inch in diameter, wire gauge shall be classitied as wire (T. D. 38631). Provided that all iron or steel wire rods which have been tempered or treated in any manner or partly manufactured shall pay an a.dditional duty of ViC Tb Provided further that 6n all iron or steel bars and rods of whatever shape or sec- tion which are cold rolled, cold drawn, cold hammered, or polished in any way in addition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or hammering there shall be paid in addition to the rates provided on bars or rods of whatever section or shape which are hot rolled %c lb And on all strips, plates, or sheets of iron or steel of whatever shape, other than polished, planished, or glanced sheet iron or sheet steel, which are cold hammered, blued, brightened, tempered, or polished by any process to such per- fected surface finish or polish better than the grade of cold rolled, smoothed only, there shall be paid in addition to the rates provided on plates, strips, or sheets of iron or steel of common or black finish of corresponding thickness or value 2/lOc lb rope (T. D. 22504, 23612, 37516) 35% shafts for hat pins (T. D. 27703) 25% silver (T. D. 15328) 60% " staples not less than one inch in length nor smaller than 65/1000 inch in di- ameter 4 /10c lb Less than one inch in length and smaller than 65/1000 inch in diameter 3/4clb n. s. p. f 6/lOc lb " steel tempered card clothing 45% telegraph and telephone 35% tinsel (T. D. 18410) 6c lb and 10% umbrella ribs (T. D. 14965) 50% " watch 2 5 % Schedule of Duties 865 Par. Article. Rate. Title III., Sec. 319. Withdrawal of goods from ware- house, duty on. Title IV., Sec. 557. Wltlidrawals, from bonded ware- house. 1698 Witherlte, crude (T. D. 19947, 23364) Free 214 " ground (T. D. 17483) 30% 1568 Woad, weld or pastel, used in dyeing Free 720 Wobla in tins (T. T>. 34603). (See Fish.) 302 Wolfram metal. (See Tungsten.) 302 Wolframite ore, crude (T. D. 23091, 24506). (See Tungsten ore.) 5 Woltat (T. D. Abt. 26104, 31757) 25 % 1443 Wood accordions (T. D. 11030) 40 % 4 " alcohol 12c gall. 230 " and glass manufactures, glass chief value (T. D. 15695) 50% 1456 " and metal umbrella sticks (T. D. 17332) . . 40% 410 " and silk jewelry cases, wood chief value (T. D. 14502) 33 1/3% 1700 " apple (T. D. 30181) Free 1443 " aristophones (T. D. 12118) 40% 1702 " ash, hoops (T. D. 15711) Free 1700 " ash, sawed (T. D. 33345) Free 1645 " ashes and lye of Free 407 " bamboo articles (T. D. 17083) 45% 1703 " bamboo poles, colored by smoking or bak- ing (T. D. 32161) Free 1443 " bamboo reeds for clarinets (T. D. 12116). 40% 409 " bamboo screens. (See Wood blinds.) (T. D. 11375.) 407 " bamboo splints (T. D. 13199) 45% 1703 " bamboo, unmanufactured Free 406 " barrels, contaiiiing oranges, lemons, limes, grape fruit, shaddocks or pomelos 25% 405 " barrels, empty, n. s. p. f 15 % 409 " baskets (T. D. 11865) n. s. p. f 35% If stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained or creosoted 45% 409 " baskets, covered with cotton (T. D. 33237) n. s. p. f 35 % If stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained or creosoted 45% 410 " bath chair (T. D. 11387) 33 1/3 % 410 " birch-bark canoes (T. D. 14616) 33 1/3% 1700 " birch boards (T. D. 14834) Free 409 " blinds, porch and window, curtains, shades, chair seats, or screens, of bamboo, wood, straw, or compositions • of wood, n. s. p. f 35% If stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained, or creosoted 45% 404 " blocks for engravers' use (T. D. Abt. 32937, 33594) 10% 404 " blocks, last, wagon, oar, headine: and all like rough-hewn, sawed or bored (T. D. 21028, Abt. 28, T. D. 24919) 10% 410 " blocks, last, wagon, oar, and heading, fin- ished (T. D. 6936. 10071, 12201) 33 1/3% 404 " blocks, paving (T. D. 343. 5867) 1"% 404 " blocks, pipe and match (T. D. 3411, 5307) 10% 1700 " boards of cabinet wood, sawed, n. s. p. f. Free 866 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. 1700 404 404 1443 406 405 403 403 403 402 403 403 410 410 404 410 410 1707 410 410 405 1700 1700 403 403 404 1457 407 1699 1413 1700 1700 36S 410 1412 1559 Article. Rate. Wood, bolts, handle and shin^e, rough-hewn or sawed or planed on one side Free bolts, heading and stave (T. D. 6614) ... 10% bowling ball blocks (T. D. 16564) 10% bows (T. T>. 12952) 40% boxes containing oranges, lemons, etc.. . . 25% boxes, packing, empty (T. D. 3817, 9177, 10743, 12315) 15% boxwood in log 10% boxwood, sawed 15 % boxwood sticks, in rough (T. D. 33634).. 15% brier-root or brier wood, and similar wood unmanufactured, or not further ad- vanced than cut into blocks suitable for the articles into which they are intended to be converted 10% cabinet, such as cedar, commercially known as Spanish cedar, llgnum-vitae, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, ma- hogany, rosewood, satinwood, Japanese white oak, and Japanese maple, in the form of sawed boards, planks, deals and all other forms not further manufac- tured than sawed (T. D. 19910, 21028). 15% cabinet, such as cedar, commercially known as Spanish cedar, lignum-vltae, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, satinwood, Jap- anese white oak, and Japanese maple. In the log (T. D. 14834, 18074) 10% cabinet furniture 33 1/3 % cabinet, Kiaki wood is (T. D. 11605). cabinets for cigars and tobacco (T. D. 12132) 33 1/3% cane blocks (T. D. 12201) 10% canoes (T. D. 16057) 33 1/3% carriages (T. D. 13354) 33 1/3% carvings, if works of art, for churches (T. D. 11693) Free carvings, models, or patterns (T. D. 27225, 28010) 38 1/3% case for microscope (T. D. 16880) S3 1/3% casks, empty 15% cedar In the log, n. s. p. f Free cedar, sawed, n. s. p. f Free cedar, Spanish, In the log 10% cedar, Spanish, sawed (T. D. 32482).... 15% cedar paving posts (T. D. 15697) 10% cedar sawdust (T. D. 4899) 10% chair cane, or reeds, wrought or manu- factured from rattans or reeds 20% charcoal Free chessmen (T. D. 10052) 50% Circassian walnut, planks (T. D. Abt. 29928, 32847) Free clapboards (T. D. 6318) Free clocks (T. D. 11334). (See Clocks.) clothespins, spring 15c gross cork or bark cut into squares or cubes or quarters 8c lb cork or bark, unmanufactured Free Schedule of Duties 867 Par. 344 1412 1451 410 409 1704 1700 403 410 410 1703 1568 39 403 403 410 39 1422 341 404 410 410 1700 1700 410 1303 1568 1443 410 407 1568 403 403 1700 1703 1700 404 1443 405 1700 1702 1700 410 Abticle. Rate. Wood, cork, floats (T. D. 10927) 45% cork, ground (T. D. 16220) 30% covered slate pencils (T. D. 15005, 15100, 15229, 17951) 45c gross and 25 % crucifix (T. D. 11230) 33 1/3% curtains. (See Wood blinds.) cuts, unbound, original Free deal ends (T. D. Abt. 30436, 32926, 33058) Free deals of cabinet wood 15% dowels and tanks (T. D. Abt. 31262, 33194) 33 1/3% dyers' sticks (T. D. 27855, 28047) ... 33 1/3% dyers' sticks of bamboo (T. D. 27928, 28047) Free dyewoods, advanced in value. If not alco- holic Free dyewoods, extract of, not alcoholic 15% ebony in the log 10% ebony, sawed 15% elm strips (T. D. 16169) 33 1/3 % extracts, for dyeing, coloring or staining, if not alcoholic 15 % fans (T. D. 10739) 50% fashion plates engraved on 26% fence posts (T. D. 12010) 10% fiber, in sheets (71 F. R. 952) 33 1/3% figures for churches (T. D. 16179) 33 1/3% fire (T. D. 8171) Free fire, sawn or split (T. D. 18492) Free flour (T. D. 27242, 27969, 28130) S3 1/3% flour, fllter masse or filter stock com- posed of 20 % for dyeing and tanning, n. s. p. f.. If not alcoholic Free fiutes (T. D. 11056, 11353) 40% furniture, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13266, 30790) 33 1/3% furniture made with frames wholly or in part of wood, rattan, reed, bamboo, osier or willow, or malacca, and covered wholly or in part with rattan, reed, grass, osier or willow, or fiber of any kind 60% fustic Free granadilla in the log 10% granadllla, sawed 15 % gun -blocks, rough-hewn or sawed, or planed on one side (T. D. 12201) Free hair In the rough, or cut to lengths Free handle bolts Free heading bolts and blocks, rough-hewn, sawed, or bored 10% hellken in klsten, music box (T. D. 13433) . 40% hogsheads, empty 15% hoop timber, rough (T. D. 34104) Free hoops Free hop poles (T. D. 5105) Free house furniture, wholly or partly fin- ished, manufactured of wood 33 1/3% 868 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. 404 Wood, hubs for wheels, rough-hewn, sawed or bored only (T. D. 6B14, 14299) 10% 410 " hubs, when finished (T. D. 7723) 33 1/3% 1703 " India malacca joints, in the rough or not further advanced than cut Into lengths for sticks Free 410 " ink extractors (T. D. 12204) 33-1/3% 402 " ivy or laurel root, and similar wood un- manufactured, or not further advanced than cut into blocks suitable for the articles into which they are to be con- verted 10 % 403 " Japanese maple in the log 10% Sawed 15 % 403 " Japanese white oak in the log 10% 403 " Japanese white oak, sawed (T. D. 38752, 39107) 15% 1700 " juanacosta in the log Free 1700 " juanacosta; sawed (T. D. 32149, 37582) .. Free 1700 " kindling Free 403 " lancewood in the log 10% 403 " lancewood, sawed 15 % 404 " last blocks (T. D. 38853) 10% 410 " lasts 33 1/3 % 1700 " laths Free 406 " lemon boxes (T. D. 11987, 11988) 25% 410 " lemon squeezers (T. D. 12950) 33 1/3% 403 " llgnum-vitae in the log . , 10 % 403 " lignum-vitae, sawed 15 % 1700 " logs, and round unmanufactured timber, n. s. p. f. (T..D. 25484, 27744) Free 401 " logs of fir, spruce, cedar, or "Western hem- lock (board measure) $1 per M ft. (See Proviso.) 1568 " logwood, advanced in value, if not alco- holic Free 39 " logwood, extract of, if iiot alcoholic 15% 1700 " lumber, cabinet, n. s. p. f Free 1700 " lumber, fireproofed (T. D. 25542, 25715, 26517,27385,27569,27677) Free 1700 " lumber for vessels Free 1700 " lumber, sawed boards, planks and deals (T. D. 30084) Free 1700 " lumber, n. s. p. f., board measure (T. D. 26937, 27161, 27444) Free 1700 " lumber, not further manufactured than sawed, planed and tongued and grooved. (See Proviso.) Free 1700 " planed or finished on one side and tongued and grooved or planed Free 403 " mahogany in the log 10 % 403 " mahogany, sawed 15% 1703 " malacca joints, cut Into lengths, not fur- ther advanced Free 410 " manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16593) . .33 1/3% 403 " maple, Japanese, in the log 10% Sawed 15% 1443 " music boxes (T. D. 11058, 11083) 40% 1443 " musical Instruments (T. D. 12109, 12952). 40% 1703 " myrtle, rough or cut to lengths Free 1700 " oak "In the log Free Schedule of Duties 869 Par. Article. Rate. 1700 Wood, sawed (T. D. 33345, 33876) Free 404 " oar blocks, rough-hewn, sawed or bored . . 10% 59 " oil (T. D. 19907), if not alcoholic 25% 1703 " orange, rough or cut into lengths Free 410 " orange sticks, dressed and sorted (T. D. 35263) 33 1/3% 407 " osier, prepared for basket makers 35% 407 " osier, manufactures of, n. s. p. f 45% 405 " packing boxes, empty 15 % 405 " packing box shooks 15% 410 " painted picture frames (T. D. 16351). . .33 1/3% 1702 " palings (T. D. 2045, 7378) Free 410 " panels, paintings on (T. D. 13305) 33 1/3% 410 " paperweights, olive (T. D. 12951) .... 33 1/3% 1703 " parasoJ sticks, rough, not further ad- vanced Free 1456 " parasol sticks, finished or unfinished 40% 1703 " partridge, rough or cut to lengths Free 1701 " paving posts Free 1451 " pencils, filled 45c gross and 25 % 1443 " pianoforte actions (T. D. 11587) 40% 1443 " piano case (T. D. 15178) 40% 1443 " piano organs (T. D. 13962) 40% 1702 " pickets (T. D. 2045, 7378, 20243) Free 408 " picks, tooth, of wood or other vegetable substance 25% 1700 " piling, round, for building wharves (T. D. 901) Free 1700 " piling, unmanufactured, n. s. p. f Free 410 " pill boxes (T. D. Abt. 1867, T. D. 25385) 33 1/3% 1703 " pimento, rough Free 1681 " pitch of Free 1700 " planking, ship Free 403, 1700 " planks. (See Wood, lumber, and Wood, cabinet.) 1701 " poles, telephone, telegraph, electric light and trolley Free 1700 " poplar and other woods, fit only for paper stock (T. D. 3769, 11951) Free 1700 " poplar in the log Free 1700 " sawed (T. D. 33345, 33876) Free 404 " posts (T. D, 15697) 10% 404 " posts, fence 10% 1701 " posts, paving Free 410 ■• powder (Abt 2513, T. D. 25513) 33 1/3% 1616 " pulp, chemical, bleached (T. D. 16781, 29968, 30045) Free 1616 " pulp, chemical, unbleached (T. D. 10884) . Free " pulp, dry weight means air dry weight (T. D. 26611). 1303 " pulp, filter masse or stock (T. D. 10884).. 20% 1303 " pulp, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9644) 25% 1616 " pulp, mechanically ground Free pulp; one cord is 2,000 lbs. (T. D. 2 4731). 404 " pulp, rollers (T. D. 11072) 10% 1616 " pulp, rossed, as wood pulp (T. D. 25166, 27539). 214 " pulp stones for crushing or grinding (T. D. 11686) : 30% 870 1*. B. Vandecbift & Co. Article. Rate. Wood, pulp tumbler mats (T. D. 15220) 25% quassia chips, crude (T. D. 32455) Free quassia, chips of, sifted and graded (T. D. 30273) 10% quebracho Free rafts of logs (T. D. 841 ) Free railroad ties (T. D. 2673, 5842) Free rails, fence, round (T. D. 4983) Free rattan, manufactures of, n. s. p. f 45% rattan, split or partially manufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16805) 20% rattan, unmanufactured (T. D. 4949, 9779) Free red cedar (Junlperus Vlrginiana) timber, hewn, sided, squared, or- round Free reeds, manufactured from rattan or reeds 20% reeds, unmanufactured Free resin in boxes (T. D. 24103) .\ 15% rosewood in the log 10% rosewood, sawed 15% sandal chips (T. D. 12314) 33 1/3% satinwood in the log 10% satinwood, sawed, n. s. p. f 15% screens (T. D. 13663). (See Wood blinds.) screws of iron or steel (T. D. 15157) 25% shades. (See Wood blinds.) shaving paper (T. D. Abt. 1968, T. D. 25411) 33 1/3% shaving, roping (T. D. 36425) 25% shavings (Abt. 10505, T. D. 27223, Abt. 30943, 33055) 33 1/3% shingle bolts, rough-hewn, sawed or bored Free shingles (T. D. 11544) Free ship timber and planking (T. D. 4347, 8564) Free shooks, sugar-box and packing-box, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12315, 15691) 15% shooks, thin wood, so-called, comprising the sides, tops, and bottoms of the fruit boxes of the growth or manufacture of the United States, exported as fruit box shooks, may be relmported in completed form, filled with fruit, by the payment of duty at one-half the rate Imposed on similar boxes of entirely foreign growth or manufacture. skewers, butchers' and packers' 25c M slaths (T. D. 2045) Free snuff boxes (T. D. 15416) 33 1/3% Spanish cedar in the log 10% Sawed (T. D. 33642, 33673) 15% spars, finished (T. D. 14013) Free spars, round Free spiles not in the rough, for building wharves Free splash mats (T. D. 32577) 33 1/3% splashers (T. D. 21406) 33 1/3% spruce clapboards Free statuary 33 1/3 % stave bolts, rough-hewn, sawed or bored (T. D. 6614) 10% Schedule of Duties 871 Par. Article. Rate. 1V02 Wood, staves of all kinds (T. D. 15378) Free 228 " stereoscopes (T. D. 15853) 45% 410 " sticks with round hooks (T. D. 14715) .33 1/3% 1703 " sticks in the rough, or cut for umbrellas, canes, whips, parasols, or fishing rods, and not further advanced Free 410 " sticks for fans (T. D. 30292) 33-1/3% 1456 " sticks for umbrellas, canes or parasols, finished or unfinished 40 % 1703 " sticks of partridge, hairwood, pimento, orange, myrtle, bamboo, rattan, and other woods, n. s. p. f., in the rough, or not further advanced than cut into lengths suitable for sticks for umbrellas, parasols, sunshades, whips, fishing rods, or walking canes (T. D. 35339, 35340) . . Free 1407 " sticks, round, with shavings (T. D. 33207) 45% 1681 " tar and pitch of (T. D. 31044) Free 1701 " telegraph, telephone and trolley poles (T. D. 14013, 33857) Free 410 " thermometers (T. D. 12024) 33 1/3% 1700 " timber, hewn, sided or squared, otherwise than by sawing, and round timber used for spars or in building wharves (T. D. 11861, 13172, 38175, 38371) Free 1700 " timber, ship Free 1700 " timber, unmanufactured, round, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 901, 4983, 5842) Free 408 " toothpicks (T. D. 16089) 25% 403 " unmanufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11219, 14617) 20% 1568 " used expressly for dyeing, whether crude or advanced in value Free 403 " veneers (T. D. 16655) 20% 1443 " violin bow frogs (T. D. 12952, 12958) 40% 404 " wagon blocks, rough-hewn, sawed or bored (T. D. 2570) 10% 1700 " wagon tongues, sawed only (T. D. 2570) . . Free 1700 " walnut in the log (T. D. 2044, 22176) . . . Free 1700 " walnut, sawed Free 1700 " wharves, round timber used in building.. Free 407 " willow, manufactures of, n. s. p. f 45% 407 " willow, prepared for basketmakers' use (T. D. 11691) 35% 407 " willow, split (T. D. 14617) 20% 1704 Woodcuts, original, unbound Free 1700 Woods, pulp Free 1101 Wool, not improved by the admixture of merino or English blood, such as Donskoi, native Smyrna, native South American, Cordova, Valparaiso, and other wool of like character or description, and hair of the camel, in the grease 12c lb If washed 18c lb If scoured 24o lb If on the skin lie lb Provided, that such wool may be im- ported under bond in an amount to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury and under such regulations as he shall prescribe; and if within three years 872 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. froic the date of importation or with- drawal from bonded warehouse satis- factory proof is furnished that the wool has been used in the manufacture of rugs, carpets, or "ny other floor cover- ings, the duties shall be remitted or refunded. Provided further that if any such wool imported under bond as above pre- scribed is used in the manufacture of articles other than rugs, carpets or any other floor coverings, there shall be levied, collected, and paid on any wool so used In violation of the bond, in ad- dition to the regular duties provided by this paragraph 20c lb which shall not be remitted or refunded on exporta- tion of the articles or for any other reason. Wool in the grease shall be considered such as shall have been shorn from the sheep without any cleansing; that is, in Its natural condition. Washed wool shall be considered such as has been washed with water only on the sheep's back, or on the skin. 1102 Wool, not specially provided for, and hair of the Angora goat, Cashmere goat, al- paca, and other like animals, imported in the grease or washed, on clean con- tent . , 31c lb Imported in the scoured state 31c lb Imported on the skin, on clean content. . 30c lb 1120 " whenever in this title the word "wool" is used in connection with a manufactured article of which it is a component material, it shall be held to include wool or hair of the sheep, camel. Angora goat. Cashmere goat, alpaca, or other like animals, whether manufactured by the woolen, worsted, felt, or other pro- cess. 1427 " and fur hats, fur chief value (T. D. 21722), Valued at not more than $4.50 doz., $1.50 doz. and 25 7o Valued more than $4.50 and not more than $9 doz $3 doz. and 25% Valued more than $9 and not more than $15 doz $5 doz. and 25% Valued more than $15 and not more than $24 doz $7 doz. and 25 % Valued more than $24 and not more than $36 doz $10 doz. and 25% Valued more than $36 and not more than $48 doz $18 doz. and 25 % Valued more than $48 doz. . .$16 doz. and 25% 1106 " and hair advanced beyond the washed or scoured condition, but not further ad- vanced than roving 33c lb and 20 % 1119 " bandages as manufactures of wool (T. D. Abt. 1775, 25361) 50% Schedule of Duties 873 Par. Article. Rate. 1105 Wool, bur waste 16c lb 1106 " carbonized 33c tb and 20% 1105 " carbonized noils 24c lb 1105 " card waste 16c lb 1106 " combed 33c lb and 20% 1105 " extract 16e lb 1105 " flocks 7%clb 1105 " garnetted waste 24c lb 53 " grease, including that known commer- cially as degras or brown wool grease, crude and not refined, or improved in value or condition (66 F. R. 734, T. T>. 24807, 32619, 36618, 36669, 37288.) . . %c lb Grease not crude, including adeps lanae hydrous, and anhydrous (T. D. 29000, 29546) Ic lb 58 " grease, oil distilled from yellow wool grease (T. D. 26539, 29805), if not alco- holic 25% imported under bond. mungo 7%olb noils, carbonized 24c lb noils, not carbonized 19c lb olein, if not alcoholic (T. D. Abt. 31261, 33194) 25% Wool, on the skin (T. D. 15726, 26404, 30646). (See Wool.) " on mocha sheep skins. (See Wool.) ring waste 31c tb roving and roping . 33c lb and 20 % " roving waste 31c lb 1102 Wool, scoured or washed. (See Wool.) 1102 " sheep. (See Wool.) Wool, shoddy 16c lb slubbing waste 31c lb " steel 10c lb and 30 % tares (Abts. 2109 and 2119, T. D. 25444) . Free " thread waste . 1 6c lb " top waste 31c lb " tops 33c lb and 20% " wastes, n. s. p. f 16c lb " yarn waste 16c lb Woolen alpaca noils (T. D. 12680) carbonized . . 24c lb not carbonized 19c lb " angora noils, carbonized 24c lb not carbonized 19c lb " and bisque penwipers, wool chief value (T. D. 16309) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 50% 1108-1109 Woolen and cotton dress goods, wool chief value (T. D. 10326, 13649), as woolen woven fabrics. 1110 Woolen and cotton pile fabrics, wool chief value (T. D. 12970) 40o lb and 60% 1108-1109 Woolen and cotton tapestry canvas, wool chief value (T. D. 14062) as woolen woven fabrics. 1402 Woolen and felt tennis balls 30 % 1021 " and flax fabrics, flax chief value, as manu- factures of flax (T. D. 28516) 40% 1191 1105 1105 1105 59 1101, 1102 1101 1105 1106 1105 1101. 1101- 1105 1105 334 1651 1105 1105 1106 1105 1105 1105 1105 1119 874 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par- Article. Rate. 1108-1109 Woolen and india rubber fabrics, wool chief value (T. D. 11699), as woolen woven fabrics. 1402 Woolen and india rubber tennis balls, India rubber chief value (T. D. 22300, 22360) 30% 1430 " and linen lace tidies 90% 399 " and metal cards, metal chief value (T. D. 248B6) 40% 1430 " and metal trimmings, wool chief value (T. D. 16361) 90% 1115 " and resin miners' hats, wool chief value as woven wearing apparel (T. D. 13880, 21674). 1430 " and silk braids (T. D. 14139) 90% 1108-1109 Woolen and silk dress goods, wool chief value (T. D. 27652, 28580, 29766), as woolen woven fabrics. 1108-1109 Woolen and silk henriettas, wool chief value (T. D. 10571), as woolen woven fabrics. 1114 Woolen and silk knit goods, wool chief value (T. D. 10552, 10572). (See Woolen knit fabrics.) 1430 " and silk lace fichus (T. D. 14628, 15329). 90% 1108-1109 Woolen and silk piece goods, wool chief value (T. D. 13651, 20924), as woolen woven fabrics. 1119 Woolen and silk screens, wool chief value (T. D. 12148), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 50% 1114 " and silk underwear, wool chief value, knit, finished or unfinished, valued not more than $1.75 lb 36c lb and 30% Valued more than $1.75 lb 45c and 50% 1108-1109 Woolen and silk upholstery goods (T. D. 11602), wool chief value, as woolen woven fabrics. 1114-1115 " and silk wearing apparel (T. D. 15312), wool chief value, as woolen wearing apparel. 1105 Woolen Angora goat hair noils. (See Wool noils.) 1115 " aprons, wool chief value as woolen wear- ing apparel (T. D. 15972). 1117 " art squares, same duty as on carpet of like character. 1430 " astrakhan trimmings (T. D. 14290, 15558) 90% 1111 " automobile rugs (T. D. 32899). (See Blan- kets, woolen.) 1113 " bandings on the wool content . .46c lb and 60% 1430 " beaded or spangled ornaments 90% 1113 " beltings (T. D. 12546, 15009) on the wool content i5c Xb and 50 % 1113 " belts on the wool content 45o lb and 50% 1116 " Berlin rugs 65 % 1113 " bindings on the wool content (T. D. 12546, 15009) 460 lb and 50% 1111 " blankets. (See Blankets, woolen.) 1430 " blankets, embroidered (T. D. Abt 27171, 32031, 34207) 75% 1111 " blankets, steamer, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18890). (See Blankets, woolen.) Schedule of Duties 875 Pa"- Article. Rate. 1117 Woolen bookings 30% 1405 •• boots (T. D; 8455, 10665) 35% 1113 " braces on the wool content . . . 45o lb and 50% 1430 " braids (T. D. 22843, 25261, Abt. 1211) .. 90% 1108-1109 Woolen bunting, composed wholly or in part of wool as woolen woven fabrics. 1409 Woolen button cloth, woven or made in patterns of such size, shape, or form as to be fit for buttons exclusively, and not ex- ceeding 3 inches in any one dimension 10% 1411 " buttons or barrel buttons, and buttons of other forms, for tassels or ornaments 45% 1108-1109 Woolen camels' hair cloaking (T. D. 12245), as woolen woven fabrics. 1105 Woolen camels' hair noils, carbonized 24c lb not carbonized 19c lb 1115 " caps as woolen wearing apparel (T. D. 16964, 16958). 337 " card clothing in part of (T. D. 8860, 14563), n. s. p. f ■ 45% 1117 " carpets and carpetings, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16649 30% 1116 " carpets, Aubusson 55 % 1116 " carpets, Axminster 55% 1117 " carpets, Brussels 40% 1117 " carpets, chain Venetian 25% 1117 " carpets, chenille 40% 1117 " carpets, Dutch (T. D. 18817) 25% 1117 " carpets, felt : . 30% 1117 " carpets, ingrain, treble, three-ply 25% 1117 " carpets, ingrain, two-ply 25 % 1117 " carpets, Moquette 40% 1117 " carpets, Saxony 40% 1117 " carpets, tapestry, Brussels 40% 1117 " carpets, Tournay velvet 40% 1117 " carpets, velvet and tapestry velvet 40% 1117 " carpets, Wilton 40% 1115 " cassocks as woolen wearing apparel. 1115 " Chinese trousers as woolen wearing ap- parel (T. D. 13674). 1105 " clippings (T. D. 26394, 26407) 7%clb 1115 " cloaks (T. D. 17941, 19249). (See Wool wearing apparel.) 1108-1109 Woolen cloth. (See Woven fabrics, wool.) 1108-1109 " cloth, Italian. (See Woven fabrics, wool.) 1114 Woolen clothing, knit, hose and half hose, gloves and mittens, wholly or in chief value of wool valued at not more. than $1.75 doz. pr 36c lb and 35 % Valued more than $1.75 doz. prs. 45c lb and 50% Knit underwear, finished or unfinished wholly or in chief value of wool, valued not more than $1.75 lb 36c lb and 30% Valued more than $1.75 lb . . . .45c lb and 50% Outerwear and other articles knit or crocheted, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of wool, n. s. p. f., valued not more than $1 lb .. 36c lb and 40% Valued more than $1. and not more than $2. lb 40c lb and 45 % 876 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Valued more than $2. It) 45o lb and 50% 1115 Woolen clothing, ready-made, made up or manu- factured wholly or in part, not knit or crocheted. (See Wool wearing apparel.) 1108-1109 Woolen coat linings, as woven fabrics. 1113 Woolen cords and cords and tassels, n. s. p. f., on the wool content 45c lb and 50 % 66 " corn and bunion plasters (T. D. 12665) . . 20% 1115 " corsets, not knit or crocheted as wool wearing apparel. 1119 " cotton and metal table covers, wool chief value (T. D. 10672), as woolen manufac- tures, n. s. p. f 50 % 1108-1109 Woolen, cotton and silk shirting, wool chief value (T. D. 10682), as woolen woven 1108-1109 Woolen cottonettes (T. D. 11853), as woolen woven fabrics. 1430 Woolen covers, embroidered (T. D. 12365)- 75% 1118 " covers, n. s. p. f., composed wholly or in part of carpets or rugs 30% 1108-1109 Woolen crav.auette (T. D. 13792, 16303), as woolen woven fabrics. 1119 Woolen crimped, imitation hair (T. D. 12331), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 50% 1414 " dolls in wool apparel 70% 1115 " dolmans, as wool wearing apparel. 1114-1115 Woolen drawers, as woolen wearing apparel (T. D. 13888). 1108-1109 " dress goods, coat linings, Italian cloths, bunting, and goods of similar description, composed wholly or in chief value of wool, n. s. p. f., as woolen- woven fabric (T. D. 13287). 1430 Woolen dress goods, embroidered (38 F. R. 30, 40 F. R. 529, 53 F. R. 1011, 55 F. R. 283, 11 S. C. R. 650, T. D. 9913, 13423, 13983, 14302, 14764, 17079) 75% 1430 " dress trimmings (T. D. 3837, 15558).... 90% 1117 " druggets 30% 1430 " . edgings 90% 1430 " embroidery (T. D. 20863) 75% 1105 " extract 16c lb 1114 " fascinators (T. D. 16846). (See Woolen knit wearing apparel.) 1117 " felt carpeting 30% 1119 " felts, for printing machines (T. D. 11381, 15705, 16947), as woolen manufactures, n. s.. p. f 50% 1112 " felts, not woven, wholly or in chief value of wool (T. D. 12665, 20144), Valued not more than 50c lb . .18o lb and 30% Valued more than 50c but not more than $1.50 lb 27c lb and 35% Valued more than $1.50 M. . . .37c lb and 40% 1115 " fez caps, as woolen wearing apparel (T. D. 16655). 1119 " fiber, for hair sieves (T. D. 12946), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 50% 1114-1115 Woolen flchus, as woolen wearing apparel (T. D. 15329). Schedule of Duties 877 Par. Article. Rate. 1108-1109 Woolen flannels, composed wholly or in part of wool, as woolen woven fabrics (T. D. 37829, 38241). 1105 Woolen flocks T^ctb 1430 " flouncings •. 90% 1430 ■' fringes 90% 1119 " furniture (T. D. 31801) 50% 1430 " galloons (T. B. 11247, 14565, 26049) 90% 1115 " garments, fur -lined, wool chief value, as wool wearing apparel (T. D. 17283, 17952). 1114-1115 Woolen garments, outside, for ladies' and children's wear, as woolen wearing ap- parel). 11^05 Woolen garnetted waste 24c lb 1113 " garters, wholly or in chief value of on wool content 45c lb and 50 % 1430 " gimps (T. D. 14565) 90 % 1108-1109 Woolen gloria cloth (T. D. 12230, 14138, 14713, 16305), as woolen woven fabrics. 1114 Woolen gloves valued at not more than $1.75 per dozen pairs 36c lb and 35 % Valued at more than $1.75 per dozen pairs 45c lb and 50 % 1430 " gorings (T. D. 14565) 90 % 1115 " hair rolls, as woolen wearing apparel (T. D. 31214, 31315), 1118 " hassocks 30 % 1430 " hat braids (T. D. 15163) 90% 1115 " hat crowns. (See Woolen wearing ap- parel.) (T. D. 14130.) 1115 " hats, felt. (See Woolen wearing ap- parel.) (T. D. 10799.) 1114 " hats, knit. (See Woolen knit wearing ap- parel.) (69 F. R. 465). 1114-1115 Woolen hats, ladies'. (See Woolen wearing apparel.) (T. D. 12942). 1115 Woolen hats, part silk, wool chief value. (See Woolen wearing apparel.) (T. D. 33008). 1115 " hats, varnished. (See Woolen wearing ap- parel.) (T. D. 10565). 1430 " head nets 90% 1111 " horse blankets (T. D. 15021), as woolen blankets. 1114 " hose and half hose, if valued not more than $1.75 per dozen pairs. . 36c lb and 35 % If valued at more than $1.75 per dozen pairs 45c lb and 50 % ■1114 " ice squares. (See Woolen knit wearing apparel.) (T. D. 14251, 15524). 1430 " insertings 90 % 1108-1109 Woolen Italian cloths, as woolen woven fab- rics. 1115 Woolen jackets, as woolen wearing apparel. 1119 " Jipins rugs, used as curtains (T. D. 9980), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 50% 1114 •• knit articles, underwear, finished or un- finished, wholly or in chief value of wool (T. D. 20620), Valued not more than $1.75 lb .36c lb and 30% 878 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. Valued more than ?1.75 lb 45c lb and 50% 1114 Woolen knit fabrics In the piece, wholly or in chief value of wool (T. D. 17818, 20922), Valued at not more than $1 lb .30c tb and 40% Valued more than $1 lb 45c lb and 50% 1430 " laces (T. D. 13296, 14169) 90% 1111 " lap robes (T. D. 11198), as woolen blankets. llOS-1109 Woolen lawn tennis shirting (T. T>. 12960), as woolen woven fabrics. 1108-1109 " linings, as woolen woven fabrics. 1108-1109 " mackintosh cloth (T. D. 12718, 12733, 20849), as woolen woven fabrics. 1119 Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 50% 1430 " manufactures ornamented with beads or spangles, if in chief value of wool. ... 75% " If in chief value of beads and spangles. . 75% 1120 " manufactures. Whenever the word "wool" is used in connection with a manufactured article, of which it is a component material, It shall be held to include wool or hair of the sheep, camel. Angora goat. Cashmere goat, alpaca, or other like animal, whether manufactured by the woolen, worsted, felt, or any other process. 1303 " masks, paper or pulp, with wool beards. 25% 1117 " mats, n. s. p. f 30% 1114 " mittens, if valued at not more than $1.75 per dozen pairs 36c lb and 35% If valued at more than $1.75 per dozen pairs 45c lb and 50 % 1105 ■' mohair flocks (T. D. 13002) 7%c lb 1105 " mohair noils, carbonized 24c lb not carbonized 19c lb 1106 " mohair tops (T. D. 9972) 33c lb and 20% 1108-1109 Woolen moreens (T. D. 11218), as woolen woven fabrics. 1117 Woolen moquette carpets (T. D. 11345) 40% 1414 " moustaches, as toys (T. D. 12307) 70% 1114 " mufflers (T. D. 10864). (See Woolen knit wearing apparel.) 1105 " mungo 7%c tb 1430 " nets and nettings 90% 1430 •■ nets, head 90% 1105 " noils (T. D. 10495, 14350) 19c lb 1105 " noils, carbonized 24c lb 1430 " nuns' veils (T. D. 11244, 12237) 90% 1116 " Oriental rugs 55% 1430 " ornaments 90% 1114 " outerwear, and other articles, knit or cro- cheted, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of wool, n. s. p. f., Valued not more than $1 lb. . .36c lb and 40% Valued more than $1 and not more than $2 lb 40c lb and 45 % Valued over $2 lb 4 5c lb and 60 % 1119 " painters' canvas (T. D. 12334, 14062), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 50% Schedule of Duties 879 Par- Article. Rate. lltO Woolen plushes and other pile fabrics, and man- ufactures of 40o tb and 50 % 1119 " portieres (T. D. 10078), as woolen manu- factures, n. s. p. f 50 % 1426 " press cloth 35% 1105 " rags, n. s. p. t. (T. D. 26394, 26407) .. .7%c It) 1115 " raincoats. (See "Woolen wearing ap- parel.) (T. D. 31350.) 1113 " ribbons, on the wool content. . 45c lb and 50% 1105 " ring waste (T. D. 10752) . 31c lb 1111 " robes, automobile, made of blanketing, wholly or in chief value of wool, not exceeding 3 yards in length, Valued not more than 50c lb . . 18o lb and 30% Valued more than 50c but not more than $1 lb 270 lb and 32 % % Valued more than $1 but not more than $1.50 lb 30c lb and 35% Valued more tlian $1.50 lb . . . .37o lb and 40% 1430 " robes, embroidered (T. T>. 12252. 13983) 75% 1106 " roving and tops 33c lb and 20 % 1105 " roving waste 31c lb 1117 " rugs for floors, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14732, 15721) 30% 1116 " rugs. Oriental, Berlin, Aubusson, Axmln- ster, Savonnerie and similar rugs 55% 1111 " rugs, steamer, made of blanketing, wholly or In chief value of wool, not exceed- ing 3 yards in length, valued not more than 50o lb 18c Tb and 30 % Valued more than 50c but not more than $1 lb 27c tb and 32%% Valued more than $1 but not more than $1.50 tb 30c lb and 35% Valued more than $1.50 tb (T. D. 37225). 37c lb and 40% 1117 " Saxony carpets 40 % 1119 " scapularies (T. D. 11970), as woolen man- ufactures, n. s. p. f 50 % 1118 " screens, n. s. p. f 30 % 1114 " shawls. (See Woolen knit apparel.) (T. D. 15329, 15587, 38962.) 1430 " shawls, embroidered (T. D. 15021, 17587) 75% 1117 " sheepskin mats (T. D. 10745) 30% 1430 " Shetland veils or falls (T. D. 13979) 90% 1114-1115 Woolen shirts, as woolen wearing apparel (T. D. 12998, 13888). 1105 Woolen shoddy 16c tb 1405 " shoes (T. D. 10665) 35% 1114-1115 Woolen skirts, as woolen wearing apparel (T. T>. 12998). 1405 Woolen slippers, patterns, as woolen manufac- tures, n. B. p. f. (T. D. 10895) 36% 1105 " stubbing waste 31c lb 1114-1115 Woolen smoking jackets, as woolen wearing apparel (T. D. 12231). 1114 Woolen stockings, if valued at not more than $1.75 per doz. pairs. ........ 36c lb and 35% If valued at more than $1.76 per dozen pairs 45c lb and 50 % 880 B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 1113 1430 1119 1114 1117 1113 1106 1119 1105 1106 1117 1414 1111 1117 1430 1113 1115 1114 1119 1430 1430 1117 1105 1105 1105 1105 1115 1114 1420 1113 1117 1108 Article. Rate. Woolen suspenders, on the wool content, 45c lb and 50% suspenders, embroidered 75% " table and piano covers (T. D. 15545, 20863), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. ..• 50% talmas. (See Woolen knit apparel.) " tapestry, Brussels carpets ^^^ " tassels, on the wool content. . .45c lb and 50% thread waste (T. D. 12986) 16c lb tidies (T. D. 13296) 50% top waste (46 F. R. 461) 31c lb tops, in balls (T. D. 16085) .. .33clb and 20% Tournay velvet carpets (T. D. 15714) 40% toys 70 % " traveling rugs. (See Woolen blankets.) (T. D. 20692.) " treble ingrains, three-ply carpets 25% trimmings (T. D. 16361, 25273, Abt. 1263) 90% " tubings, on the wool content. . 45c lb and 50% " ulsters. (See Woolen wearing apparel.) " underwear. (See Woolen knit under- wear.) (T. D. 16310, 16657). upholstery goods (T. D. 12250), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 50% " veilings for dresses 90% veils 90 % " velvet and tapestry velvet carpets 40% " waste, carded (65 F. R. 495) 16c lb " waste, garnetted 24c lb " waste mixed with cotton waste (T. D. 13217) 16c lb " wastes, n. s. p. f 16c lb " wearing apparel, clothing and articles of wearing apparel of every description, not knitted or crocheted, manufactured wholly or in part, composed wholly or in chief value of wool. Valued not more than $2 lb .. .24c lb and 40% Valued more than $2 and not more than $4 lb 30c lb and 45 % Valued more than $4 lb 45c lb and 50% " wearing apparel, knit underwear, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of wool (T. D. 20851, 20993, 22893), Valued not more than $1.75 lb .36c lb and 30% Valued more than $1.75 lb . . . .45c lb and 50% Outerwear and other articles, knit or crocheted, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of wool, n. s. p. f.. Valued not more than $1 lb ... 36c lb and 40 % Valued more than $1 and not more than $2 lb 40c lb and 45% Valued more than $2 lb 45c lb and 50 % wearing apparel, fur-lined, fur chief value (T. D. 31811) 50% " webbings, elastic or non-elastic (T. D. 15402), on the wool content. 45c lb and 50% " Wilton velvet carpets 40 % " woven fabrics, weighing not more than 4 Schedule of Duties ' 881 Par. Article. Rate. ounces per square yard, wholly or In chief value of wool, Valued not more than 80c lb . .37c lb and 50% Valued more than 80c lb, on the wool content 45c lb and 50 % Provided, That if the warp of any of the foregoing is wholly of cotton or other vegetable fiber, the duty shall be, 36c lb and 50% 1109 Woolen woven fabrics, weighing more than 4 ounces per square yard, wholly or in chief value of wool. Valued not more than 60c lb . .24c lb and 40% Valued more than 60c but not more than 80c lb 37c lb and 50% Valued more than 80c but not more than $1.50 lb, on the wool content, 45c lb and 50% Valued more than $1.50 lb, on the wool content 45c lb and 50 % 1119 " yarn, twisted with spun silk (T. D. 16420, 16650), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 50% 1105 " yarn waste .16c lb 1107 " yarns, made wholly or in chief value of wool (T. D. 36675, 37148), Valued not more than 30c lb . .24o lb and 30% Valued more than 30c but not more than $1 lb 36c lb and 35% Valued more than $1 lb 36c lb and 40% 1111 " zerapes, as woolen blankets (T. D. 37240, 37434). 1414 Workboxes, children's, as toys (T. D. 25770).... 70% 1705 Works of art, drawings, engravings, photographic pictures and philosophical and scientific apparatus brought by professional art- ists, lecturers or scientists arriving from abroad for use by them temporarily for exhibition and in illustration, promo- tion and encouragement of art, science, or industry in the United States and not for sale (T. D. 25104, 26987, 33806)... Free But bonds shall be given for the payment to the United States of such duties as may be imposed by law upon any and all such articles as shall not be ex- ported within six months after such im- portation: Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury may, in his discretion, extend such period for a further term of six months in cases where applica- tion therefor shall be made. 1706 " of art, collections in illustration of the progress of the arts, sciences, agricul- ture or manufactures, photographs, works in terra cotta, parian, pottery, or porcelain, antiquities and artistic copies thereof in metal or other mate- rial, iniported in good faith for exhibi- tion at a fixed place by any State, or by any society or institution established 882 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. for the encouragement of the arts, science, agriculture, or education, or for a municipal corporation, and all like articles imported in good faith by any society or association, or for a munici- pal corporation for the purpose of erecting a public monument, and not intended for sale, nor for any other purpose than herein expressed (T. D. 24502, 31354, 33728) Free But bond shall be given under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe for the pay- ment of lawful duties which may ac- crue should any of the articles afore- said be sold, transferred or used con- trary to this provision, and such arti- cles shall be subject, at any time, to examination and inspection by the proper ofBcers of the customs. But the privileges of this and the preced- ing paragraph shall not be allowed to associations or corporations engaged in or connected with business of a pri- vate or commercial character. 1704 Works of art, original paintings in oil, mineral, water, or other colors, pastels, original drawings and sketches in pen, ink, pen- cil or water colors, artists' proof etch- ings unbound, and engravings and wood cuts unbound, original sculptures or statuary, including not more than two replicas or reproductions of the same; but the terms "sculpture" and "stat- uary" as used in this paragraph shall be understood to include professional productions of sculptors only, whether in round or in relief, in bronze, mar- ble, stone, terra cotta, ivory, wood, or metal, or whether cut, carved, or oth- erwise wrought by hand from the solid block or mass of marble, stone, or ala- baster, or from metal, or cast in bronze or other metal or substance, or from wax or plaster, made as the profes- sional productions of sculptors only; and the words "painting" and "sculp- ture" and "statuary" as used in this paragraph shall not be understood to include any articles of utility, nor such as are made wholly or in part by stenciling or any other mechanical process; and the words "etchings," "engravings" and "woodcuts" as used in this paragraph shall be understood to include only such as are printed by hand from plates or blocks etched or engraved with hand tools and not such as are printed from plates or blocks, etched or engraved by photo-chemical Schedule of Duties 883 Par. Article. Rate. or other mechanical processes (T. D. 37514) Free 1707 " of art, productions of American artists residing tenfipor£(.rily abroad, or other works of art. Including pictorial paint- ings on glass, imported expressly for presentation to a national institution, or to any State or municipal corpora- tion or incorporated religious society, college, or other public institution, in- cluding stained or painted window glass or stained or painted glass win- dows which are works of art when im- ported to be used in houses of worship, and when ordered after the passage of this Act, valued at $15 or more per square foot, and excluding any article, in whole or in part, molded, cast, or mechanically wrought from metal within twenty years prior to importa- tion; but such exemption shall be sub- ject to such regulations as the Secre- tary of the Treasury may prescribe (T. D. 34175, 34419, 37034) Free 1708 Works of art (except rugs and carpets), collec- tions in illustration of the progress of the arts, works in bronze, marble, terra cotta, parian, pottery, or porcelain, ar- tistic antiquities, and objects of art of ornamental character or educational value which sha.n have been produced more than one hundred years prior to the date of importation, but the free importation of such objects shall be subject to such regulations as to proof of antiquity as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe (T. D. 32588, 32800, 32932, 33308, 33484, 33885, 37446, 38534, 39181) Free 1449 " of art, bronze replicas, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13314) 20% 1449 " of art, including paintings in oil or water colors, pastels, pen and ink drawings, and copies, replicas, or reproductions of any of the same; statuary, sculptures, or copies, replicas, or reproductions thereof, and etchings and engravings; all the foregoing, n. s. p. f 20% 1449 " of art, n. a. p. f. (T. D. 33985) 20% " of art, what constitutes (T. D. 15540, 16178). 1434 Worm gut, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 20612, 21566) 40% 344 " gut fishing leaders (T. D. 11208) 45% 1709 " gut, unmanufactured (T. D. 23640, 23699) Free 1569 Worms, silk, eggs of Free 59 Wormwood, oil of, if not alcoholic 25% Worsteds, are dutiable as woolens (18 S. C. R. 311, T. D. 19057, 19770). 319 WorUes, steel (T. D. 28600, 31774, 32884) 25% 1021 Woven articles, finished or unfinished, and all 884 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pak. Article. Rate. manufactures of flax, hemp, ramie, or other vegetable fiber, except cotton, or of which such fibers, or any of them, is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f 40 % 1430 Woven fabrics or articles composed in any part, however small, of lace, finished or un- finished (except materials and articles provided for in paragraphs a20, 1006, 1404, 1406 and 1424 of this Act), 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, filaments, tinsel wire, lame, bullions, metal threads, beads, bugles, spangles, or products of cellulose provided for in paragraph 1213 of this Act 90% 1430 " fabrics, embroideries, n. s. p. f., and all fabrics and articles embroidered in any manner by hand or machinery, whether with a plain or fancy initial, mono- gram or otherwise, or tamboured, ap- pliquSd, scalloped or ornamented with beads, bugles or spangles, finished or unfinished, by whatever name known, and to whatever use applied 75% 1430 " fabrics or articles from which threads have been omitted, drawn, punched, or cut, and with threads introduced after weaving to finish or ornament the openwork, not including straight hem- stitching 75% 1401 " fabrics, asbestos, wholly or in chief value of 30% 386 " fabrics, bullions or metal thread 65% 1213 " fabrics of artificial or imitation silk or of artificial or imitation horsehair, 45c lb and 60% 1010 " fabrics, not including articles, finished or unfinished, of flax, hemp, ramie or other vegetable fiber except cotton, or of which these substances or any of them is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f 40 % 1011 " fabrics, plain, not including articles, fin- ished or unfinished of flax, hemp, ramie or other vegetable fiber, except cotton, weighing less than 4% ounces per square yard 35 % 1009 " fabrics, not including articles finished or unfinished, of flax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these substances or any of them is the component material of chief value (except such as are com- monly used as paddings or interlinings in clothmg), exceeding thirty and not exceeding one hundred threads to the square mch, counting the warp and fill- ing, weighing not less than four and Schedule of Duties 885 Par- Article. Rate. one-half and not more than twelve ounces per square yard, and exceed- ing- twelve Inches but not exceeding twenty-four inches in width 55% Fabrics, such as are commonly used for paddings or Interlinings in clothing, composed wholly or in chief value of flax, or hemp, or of which these sub- stances or either of them is the com- ponent material of chief value, exceed- ing thirty and not exceeding one hun- dred and ten threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and weighing not less than four and one- half and not more than twelve ounces per square yard 55% Composed wholly or in chief value of jute, exceeding thirty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and fill- ing, and weighing not less than four and one-half ounces and not more than twelve ounces per square yard 50% 1008 Woven fabrics composed wholly of Jute, plain, woven, twilled, and all other n. s. p. f., bleached, dyed, colored, stenciled, stained, painted, printed or rendered non-inflammable by any process, Ic lb and 10% 1008 " fabrics, composed wholly of jute, plain woven, twilled and all other, n. s. p. f., not bleached, dyed, colored, stenciled, painted, stained, or rendered nonin- flammable by any process Ic lb 1205 " fabrics of silk In the piece 55% 1108 " fabrics, weighing not more than four ounces per square yard, wholly or in chief value of wool, valued at not more than 80 cents per pound. ... 37c lb and 50% Valued at more than 80 cents per pound, upon the wool content 45c lb and 50% Provided, That if the warp of any of the foregoing is wholly of cotton or other vegetable fiber, the duty shall be 36c lb and 50% 1109 " fabrics weighing more than four ounces per square yard, wholly or in chief value of wool, valued at not more than 60 cents per pound 24c lb and 40% Valued at more than 60 cents but not more than 80 cents per pound, 37c lb and 50% Valued at more than 80 cents but not more than $1.50 per pound, upon the wool content 45c lb and 50 % Valued at more than $1.50 per pound, upon the wool content 45c lb and 50% 318 " -wire cloth: Gauze, fabric, or screen, made of wire composed of steel, brass, copper, bronze, or any other naetal or alloy, not specially provided for, with 886 F. B, Vandecrift & Co. Pah. Article. Rate. meshes not finer than thirty wires to the lineal inch in warp or flllingr 25% With meshes finer than thirty- and not finer than ninety wires to the lineal inch in warp or filling '• • ■ 35 % With meshes finer than ninety wires to the lineal Inch in warp or filling 45% 602 Wrapper tobacco defined. 601 " tobacco, stemmed $2.75 lb Uristemmed (T. D. 20955, 21886, 22784), $2.10 lb 1305 Wrapping paper, with the surface or surfaces wholly or partly decorated or covered with a design, fancy effect, pattern or character, except designs, fancy effects, patterns or characters produced on a paper machine without attachments or by lithographic process 4%c lb If embossed or printed otherwise than lithographically, or wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions, or with gelatin or flock 4%c lb and 17% Provided that paper wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions, and weighing less than 15 lbs per ream of 480 sheets, on the basis of 20 by 25 inches shall pay a duty of ... 5c lb and 17% 1309 " paper, n. s. p. f 30% 1304 tissue paper (G. A. 3845). (See Tissue- paper.) 1419 Wreaths, artificial 60 % 1419 " ' immortelles, colored (T. D. Abt. 30950, 33055) 60% 1419 " metal (T. D. 31434, 33738) 60% 1442 " moss (T. D. 31744) 10% 1419 " statlce (T. D. 32742) 60% 399 Wrenches or spanners (T. D. 30944) 40% 399 Wrist pins, if not plated 40 % 1310 Writing books with text, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14314) . 25% 1307 " paper. (See Paper, writing.) 207 Wrought earths or clays $2 ton 207 " earths, putz pulver (T. D. 12963) $2 ton 331 " nails, iron or steel, n. s. p. f l%o lb 330 " nut blanks and washers 6/lOc lb 301 " scrap, iron and steel, valued not more than 7c lb 76c ton 333 " shoes, horse, mule or ox. (See Horse shoes.) 331 " spikes, iron or steel, n. s. p. f 6/1 Oc lb 772 Wy san (Abt. 15404, T. D. 28181) 25% X Par. Article Rate 28 Xeinthaurine powder (T. D. 28181), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60% Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1649 Xylene Free 1B49 Xylenol (T. D. 85667) Free Schedule of Duties 887 Par. Article. Rate. 27 XyUdine (T. D. 5538) For 2 years, 7c Us and 56% Thereafter, 7c n> and 40 % 1549 Xylol Free 214 Xylolith (T. D. 17484), decorated 40% Not decorated 30% 31 Xylonite, or zyolite, a compound of pyroxylin (T. D. 6744) 40c lb 31 "in finished or partly finished articles.... 60% 31 " any finished or partly finished articles, if polished 60 % 31 Xylonite, rolled in sheets, unpolished and not made up into articles 40c tb 504 Xylose 50 % 1619 Xylotile, crude mineral Free Y Par. Article Rate Yachting clubs, articles for, are dutiable (T. D. 8362). 1586 Yak hair (T. D. 31044, 31842) Free 1430 " lace, linen 90% 1430 " lace, wool (T. D. 4360) 90% 1430 " numdahs, embroidered (T. D. Abt. 44446) 75% 772 Yam bean root (Abt 7990, T. D. 26694) 25% 1459 " flour (T. D. Abt. 25277, 31478) -20% Yams, importation of from all foreign countries, except Hawaii and Porto Rico (T. D. 37468) Prohibited 720 Yarmouth bloaters, n. s. p. f. (See Fish.) 720 " bloaters in tins (T. D. 33181). (See Fish.) 1107 Yarns, Angora rabbit (T. D. 36698, 37221), dutiable as wool yarn. 1401 " asbestos 30 % 901 " cable-laid. (See Yarn, cotton.) " carpet, according to material. " chenille, wool chief value, as wool yarns (T. D. 17261). 1004 " China grass or ramie, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 2133, 3621). (See Yarn, flax.) 1554 " coir (T. D. 3883, 4948, 10527) Free 901 " cotton, carded, warps, or warp yarn. (See Cotton yarn.) 1213 " cotton, imitation silk, made from artificial silk waste, if singles 25c lb If advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together 30c lb But none of the above shall pay less than 45 % 1104 " flax, hemip or ramie, single, in the gray, or a mixture of any of them, not finer than twelve lea 10c lb Finer than twelve lea and not finer than sixty lea . , 10c lb And additional for each lea or part of a lea in excess of twelve %c lb Finer than sixty lea 35c lb And in addition thereto on any of the foregoing yarns when boiled 2c lb 888 F. B. Vandecrift & Co. Par. Article. Rate. When bleached, dyed, or otherwise treated 5c rb Provided, That the duty on any of the foregoing yarns shall not be less than 25% nor more than 35%. 1107 Yarns, genapped, pay as yarn, wool. (See Yarn, wool.) 1021 " grass 40% 1107 " hair of the Angora goat, alpaca, and other like animals. (See Yarns, wool.) 1004 " hemp. (See Yarns, flax.) 1003 " jute, single, coarser In size than twenty pound 2%clt) Twenty-pound, up to, but not including ten-pound 4c lb Ten-pound, up to, but not including five- pound 5 % c It) Five-pound and finer, 7c lb, but not more than 40 % 1005 " lath (T. D. 13786) %c lb 902 " mantle, in skeins (T. D. 22489). (See Cotton thread.) 1213 " of artificial or imitation silk or of arti- ficial or imitation horsehair, by what- ever name known, and by whatever process made, if singles 45c lb If advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together 50c lb Products of cellulose, not compounded, whether known as visca, cellophane, or by any other name, such as are ordinarily, used in braiding or weav- ing and in imitation of silk, straw or similar substances 55c tb But none of the foregoing yarns or prod- ucts of cellulose shall pay a less rate of duty than 45%. 1213 " of artificial silk waste, if singles 25c lb If advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together 'SOc tb But none of the above shall pay a less rate than 45% n07 " rabbits' fur, as wool yarns (T. D. 37221.) 1004 " ramie. (See Yarns, flax.) 1107 " roving, as yarn, wool (T. D. 16574). 1202 " schappe silk, in skeins, cops, or warps, if not bleached, dyed, colored, or ad- vanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together, on all numbers up to and including number 205 45c lb And in addition thereto per number, per pound 1 0/100 of Ic Exceeding number 205 45c lb And in addition thereto per number, per pound 15/100 of lo If advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together, the specific rate Schedule of Duties 889 Par. Article. Rate. on the single yarn, and in addition thereto cumulative 5c It) If bleached, dyed, or colored, the specific rate on unbleached yarn, and in addi- tion thereto cumulative 10c lb Provided, That any of the foregoing on bobbins, spools, or beams, shall pay the foregoing specific rates, according to the character of the yarn or roving, and In addition thereto 10c lb Provided further. That none of the fore- going single yarn or roving shall pay a less rate of duty than 40 % And provided further. That none of the foregoing two or more ply yarn shall pay a. less rate of duty than 45 % In assessing duty on all spun silk or schappe silk yarn, or yarn of silk and artificial silk, and roving, the number indicating the size of the yarn or rov- ing shall be determined by the number of kilometers that weigh one kilogram., and shall in all cases refer to the size of the singles: And provided further. That in no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the skeins, bobbins, cops, spools, or beams. 1019 Yarns, single, jute, woven fabrics of, or other vegetable fiber, not bleached, dyed, ■colored, stained, painted, or printed, not exceeding 16 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and weighing not less than 15 oiinces nor more than 32 ounces per square yard , . . 6/lOc per sq. yd. Weighing more than 32 ounces per square yard 3/lOc lb 1213 " silk, artificial or imitation of. (See Silk yarns, artificial.) 902 " warp, as yarns, cotton. 1105 " waste, wool 16c lb 1107 " wool, wholly or in chief value of, valued at not more than 30c lb ... . 24c lb and 30% Valued at more than 30c lb but not more than $1 per lb 36c lb and 35 % Valued at more than $1 per lb . 36c lb and 40% 1107 " worsted, genappe (T. D. 16420), as yarn, wool. 1107 " worsted, twisted with spun silk, wool chief value (T. D. 16650), as yarn, wool. 1459 Yeast cake 20% 38 " wine, containing oil of cognac, contain- ing not more than 10% alcohol (T. D. 10211) 25% 34 Yellow berries, advanced in value, if not alco- holic 10% 68 " cadmium (T. D. 13944) 25% 403 " cedar timber, in the log (T. D. 16456) . . 10% 403 " cedar timber, in the form of sawed boards, planks, deals, and all other forms not further advanced than sawed 15% 890 F. B. Vandecrift&Co. Par. Article. Rate. 72 Yellow chrome, dry In pulp, or ground in or mixed with oil or water 25% 28 " crystals (T. D. 9766), For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7e lb and 45% 210 " earthenware, common, ornamented, in- cised, or decorated in any manner, and manufactures wholly or in chief value of such ware, n. s. p. f 20 % 210 " earthenware, common, not decorated.... 15% 381 " metal sheets 4c lb 76 " ochre, crude Holb Washed or ground %clb 80 " prussiate of potash 4c lb 83 " prussiate of soda (T. D. 11354) 2c lb 68 " zinc 25 % 1406 ¥iz plateaus (T. D. 12039), not bleached, dyed, stained, or colored 15% Bleached, dyed, stained, or colored 20% 1631 Ylang-ylang oil, if not alcoholic ^ Free 24 " extract, if containing 20% alcoliol or less, 20c lb and 25% Containing more than 20% and not more than 50% alcohol 40c Tb and 25% Containing more than 50% alcohol, 80c lb and 25% 713 Yolks of eggs (T. D. 21546) 6c lb 713 " of eggs, dried (40 F. R. 662, T. D. 17857) 18c tb 713 " of eggs, for tanning (T. D. 2889, 7315) ... 6c lb 713 " of eggs, salted (T. D. 6277, 7315) 6c lb 1568 Young fustic dyewood (T. D. 32096) . .■ Free 751 Yiicca.s (T. D. 13684) 30% z Par. Article Rate 802 Zabajone (T. D. Abt. 27045, 31987) $5 gall. 1430 Zachens (T. D. 16477) 90% 1710 Zaffer Free 742 Zante currants (73 F. R. 183, T. D. 16004, 16370, 17003) 2c lb 1111 Zarapes, as woolen blankets (T. D. 37434). 28 Zelntbaurine (T. D. 10055) .For 2 years, 7c lb and 60 % Thereafter, 7c lb and 45% 1108, 1109 Zephyr cloth, wool, as woolen dress goods. (See Fabrics, wool.) 751 Zephyranthus bulbs (T. D. 29636, 32780) 30% 903 Zephyrs, fancy cotton (T. D. 7630, 12653), as cotton cloth. 1119 Zldac, as wool manufactures (T. D. Abt. 27278, 32073) 50% 5 Zinc, acetate of 26 % 399 " all articles of, n. s. p. f., if not plated (letter Oct. 28, 1857, N. Y.) 40% 5 " all salts of, n. s. p. f..., .. 25% 5 " ammonia, chloride of (T. D. 33464).... 25% 1562 " ashes or dross (T. D. 4990) Free 394 " bearing oie of all kinds, containing less , than 10 % of zinc Free Containing 10% or more of zinc and less than 20% on zinc content %clb, Schedule of Duties 891 Par. Article. Rate. Containing 20 % or more of zinc and less than 25 % on zinc content lo lb Containing 25% of zinc or more, on zinc ' content l%clb 394 561nc regulations for importing (T. D. 34280). 399 " button material, If not plated (T. D. 6904) 40% 93 " chloride of (T. D. 4526, 13070) 1-3/lOc lb 5 " chloride of. In solution (T. D. 13070).... 25% 1562 " dross (T. D. 34070) Free 395 " dust (T. D. 23698) l%olb 399 " foil (T. D. 17058) 40% 395 " in blocks or pigs, or slabs l%c tb 395 " In granules (T. D. 8868) 1%C rt) 395 " Indigo auxiliary (T. D. 16734) 1%C lb 7 9 " lithophone and other combinations or mixtures of zinc sulphide and barium sulphate l%crb 399 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f., if not plated. 40% 395 " in sheets 2c fb 395 " metal in sheets, coated or plated with nickel or other metal (except gold, sil- ver or platinum), or solutions 2%c lb 399 " nails, if not plated 40 % 5 " nitrate of 25 % 395 " old and worn out, fit only to be remanu- factured (G. A. 3782) l%c tb 79 " oxide and leaded zinc oxides, containing not more than 25% of lead, In any form of dry powder l%clb If ground in or mixed with oil or water, 2 % c lb 341 ", plates, engraved or lithographed 25% 395 " plates, for lithography, as sheets of zinc (T. D. 17124). (See Zinc metal sheets.) 399 " plates for lithography, polished, beveled, etc., if not plated (T. D. 14840) 40% Ground in or mixed with oil or water . .2%c lb 395 " sheets coated or plated with nickel or other metal (except gold, silver, or platinum) or solutions 2M,ctb 395 " sheets of. (See Zinc metal in sheets.) 309 " sheets or plates with layers of other metal or metals imposed thereon by forging, hammering, rolling, or welding 30% 93 " sulphate of (white vitriol) %crb 93 " sulphide l%c lb 79 " white llthdpone (T. D. 25239, Abt. 1105). (See Zinc lithopone.) 68 " yellow 25% 90 Zinnsaure (T. D. 16213, 17813) 25% 302 Zirconium 25 % 302 " ferrosilicon 25% 302 " nickel 25% 302 " silicon 25% 1443 Zither rings (T. D. 8549) 40% 1443 Zithers (T. D. 10103, 10829, 11196) 40% 808 Zoedone, as artiflcial mineral waters (T. D. 5790). (See Mineral waters.) 1507 Zoological societies, animals for (T. D. 13304, 14704) Free 1B22 Zwieback (T. T>. Abt. 25152, 31429) Free (See Proviso.) SPECIAL ACTS. Date. Anti-Dumping Act (T. D. 38742) May 27.1921 Copyright Law (T. D. 31754) Mar. 4, 1909 Cuban Reciprocity (T. D. 24836) Dec. 17, 1903 Danish "West Indies (T. D. 37089) Mar. 3, 1917 Delivery and Appraisement of Small Packages, valued „ . $500 or less (T. D. 17241) June 8, 1896 Food & Drugs Act (T. D. 39063) June 30, 1906 Foreign Wild Animal and Bird Act (T.D. 30310) Jan. 1,1910 Importations in Foreign Vessels Oct. 3, 1913 (Sec. IV, Par. J, Sub. Sec. 1-3) Modified. .(T. D. 35206) Mar. 4, 1915 Importations of Viruses, Serums, etc., for Domestic Animals. (T. D. 33575) Mar. 4, 1913 Importations of Viruses, Serums, etc., for Man (T. D. 38020) July 1,1902 Insecticide Act (T. D. 31703) Apr. 26, 1910 Liquor Labeling Act (T. D. 30393) Mar. 4, 1909 Meat Inspection Amendment June 30, 1906 Narcotic Drugs Import & Export Act Feb. 9,1909 Amended Jan. 17, 1914 Amended. .(T.D. 39154) May 26,1922 National Prohibition Act — Title II and III, as amended Oct. 28, 1919 Oleomargarine Act (T. D. 32237) Aug. 2, 1886 Plant Quarantine Act Aug. 20, 1912 Amended Mar. 4, 1913 Prize Fight Films and Pictures. (T. D. 32754) July 31, 1912 Seed Importation Act (T. D. 35363) Aug. 24, 1912 Tea Act (T. D. 38470) Mar. 2, 1897 Amended May 16, 1908 Trade Marks (T. D. 29975) Feb. 20, 1905 Travelers' Samples, Reciprocity, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (T. D. 31136) Dec. 3, 1910 White Phosphorus Match Act. . (T. D. 32975) Apr. 9, 1912