1503 Imitation solid pearl beads: 7 Valued at not more than one- 60 per cent... inch.12 of 1 cent and not more than 1 60 per cent. 60 per cent 35 per cent. Valued at more than 1 cent and 1 cent per in. and not more than 5 cents per inch. 12 40 per cent. inch.12 beads: 7 >60 per cent.... 35 per cent. inch. 35 per cent 18 or 45 35 per cent. per cent.14 45 per cent.. 35 per cent." material composed. sheets or squares, suitable for wholly or in chief value of: (15) (15). nila hemp- 15 per cent. 15 per cent. 20 per cent. 15 18 or 20 17 per cent 15 16 or 20 17 per cent. chief value thereof).12 or stained. stained. 35 per cent 18 25 per cent. 18 chief value thereof). value of ramie, suitable for bonnets, or hoods: stained. stained. 30 per cent 19 40 per cent. 12 thereof). 7 See footnote on p. 139. See footnote on p. 139. 12 New classification made in act of 1930. 13 Beads not specially provided for. 14 If beads in imitation of precious or semiprecious stones. 15 But the terms “grass” and “strawshall be understood to mean these substances in their natural form and structure, and not the separated fibers thereof. 16 Not bleached, etc. 1504(b) Hats, bonnets, and hoods, whether wholly or partly maufactured, value of: (15) (15). 35 per cent 21 25 per cent. ored, or stained.12 and 25 per cent. 50 per cent 21 40 per cent. dyed, colored, or stained. and 50 per cent. (4) Sewed (whether or not $4 per dozen and 60 per cent or 88 25 per cent 23 or 40 blocked, trimmed, 60 per cent. per cent.22 per cent.24 or stained). ored, or stained. and 25 per cent. 35 per cent 18 25 per cent. 18 staired. blocked, trimmed, 60 per cent. ed, or stained). ored, or stained. and 25 per cent. (40 per cent 25 or 35 50 per cent 25 or 40 (3) Whether or not bleach- $3.50 per dozen per cent. 26 Per cent.27 stained. blocked, trim med, 60 per cent. or stained). 25 per cent 28 25 per cent 28 or 40 as harvest hats, valued at per cent.24 less than $3 per dozen. 1504 (c) As used in this paragraph the terms grass” and straw mean these substances in their natural form and structure, and not the sepa rated fiber thereof. 12 New classification made in act of 1930. 15 But the terms “grass” and “straw" shall be understood to mean these substances in their natural form and structure, and not the separated fibers thereof. 18 Manufactures of paper, n. s. p. f. 20 “ Composed wholly or in chief value of any of the foregoing materials” in act of 1922; "foregoing materials” referring to braids, plaits, laces, and willow sheets or squares. 21 If made oʻ braids, etc.; if not made of braids, dutiable according to component material of chief value. 22 88 per cent on men's sewed straw hats valued at not more than $9.50 per dozen by presidential proclamation, effective Mar. 14, 1926, under sec. 315. 23 Not blocked or trimmed. 1505 Hats, bonnets, and hoods, wholly or in chief value of any braid whollyor inchief value thereof:12 (29). or stained). (29). dyed, colored, or stained). 15 per cent. 60 per cent 30 35 per cent. 60 per cent. 40 per cent. 35 per cent. eled.12 35 per cent. 50 per cent. All other brushes, not specially pro- 50 per cent. 45 per cent. 35 per cent. vided for. Hair pencils in quills or otherwise.. 40 per cent.. 1507 Bristles, sorted, bunched, or pre 45 per cent. 35 per cent. 3 cents per lb... 7 cents per lb. 7 cents per lb. pared. 1508 Button forms of lastings, mohair 10 per cent...... 10 per cent. or silk cloth, and manufactures 10 per cent. one dimension. ished: 33 144 cents per line 144 cents per line per gross and 25 per cent. 33 36 lines and larger.. 35 per cent. Below 36 lines.. 45 per cent. 194 cents per line 184 cents per line per gross and 25 per cent. 26 lines and larger.. 25 per cent. 45 per cent. gross and 25 per gross and 25 per cent. per gross and 25 per gi oss and 25 per cent. per cent. 1510 Buttons commonly known as agate 142 cents per line 15 per cent.. 15 per cent. buttons. 83 per gross and 25 per cent. 19 New classification made in act of 1930. 20 Dutiable according to method of manufacture or component material of chief value. 80 45 per cent if "bristle" is the component material of chief value. 81 "Or other manufactures of cloth, woven or made in patterns" in act of 1913. 32 8 inches in act of 1913. 38 Provided that the term "line" as used in this paragraph and paragraph 1510 shall mean the line button measure of, one-fortieth cf 1 inch (act of 1930): Provided, That the term “line" as used in this paragraph shall mean theline button measure of one-fortieth of 1 inch (act of 1922). 34 Button blanks, finished or unfinished. 1510 1511 Buttons made in imitation of or 122 cents per line 45 per cent 35 40 per cent.36 per gross and 25 per cent. lar to fish-scale finish). 13 or blanks, finished or unfinished, 45 per cent. 40 per cent. or quarters. measured at the larger end natural cork bark. Wholly or in chief value of ar- 10 cents per pound. 10 cents per pound. 12 cents per pound. tificial, composition, or com pressed 87 cork. measured at the larger ond- natural cork bark. pound. monly or commercially known as shell corks. 12 25 per cent. and 20 per cent.39 316 of 1 inch or less in thick- Madefrom naturalcorkbark 25 cents per pound. 25 cents per pound. 15 cents per pound. per 1242 cents pᎾr 15 cents per pound. position, or compressed 37 pound. pound. ness 40% Madefrom naturalcork bark 45 per cent 41. 20 cents per pound. 12 cents per pound. Made from artificial or com- 16 cents per 10 cents per pound 12 cents per pound. position cork. pound. 42 known as artificial, composition, than 10 cents per pound. 6 cents per pound 44 3 cents per pound. Rods, sticks, or similar forms.. 10 cents per pound. 10 cents per 30 per cent.17 pound. 46 value of artificial, composition, or for. 42 Manufactures wholly or in chief value of artificial, composition, or compressed cork, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for. 43 “Commercially' added by act of 1930. 44 Slabs, blocks, or planks suitable for cutting into stoppers, disks, liners, floats, or similar articles. 45 Cork, artificial, or cork substitutes manufactured from cork waste, or granulated corks, and not otherwise provided for. 46 Rods or sticks suitable for the manufacture of disks, wafers, or washers. 47 Manufactures wholly or in chief value of cork or of cork bark, or of artificial cork or bark substitutes, granulated or ground cork, not specially provided for. 1511 Granulated or ground cork: Cleaned, refined, or purified, 3 cents per pound. weighing not over 6 pounds per 25 per cent 30 per cent.47 regranulated cork. 14 cent per pound. covers, and cork lags, wholly or uncoated. 12 partly finished 53 6 cents per pound - 130 per cent. 30 per cent. 46 30 per cent. 35 per cent. 30 per cent 30 per cent. value of cork bark or cork, not specially provided for. 1512 Dice, dominoes, draughts, chess- 50 per cent. 50 per cent 54 50 per cent. of ivory, bone, or other material. 35 per cent. per cent. wholly or in chief value of paragraph 31: per cent. %60 per cent. 40 per cent. per cent. 35 per cent.60 toy 59 marbles, n. s. p. f. 70 per cent 60.61 35 per cent.60, 61 favors, toy souvenirs, of what ever materials composed.59 15 per cent. 70 per cent. 35 per cent. 4 cents per pound. matter 62 (not counting as reading matter any printing on removable pages), other than letters, numerals, or descriptive words, bound or unbound, and parts thereof.63 12 New classification made in act of 1930. 47 Manufactures wholly or in chief value of cork or of cork bark, or of artificial cork or bark substitutes, granulated or ground cork, not specially provided for. 48 Manufactures wholly or in chief value of cork, artificial cork, or cork substitutes, n. s. p. f. 57 If in chief value of yarns, threads, filaments, etc., made into embroideries, provided for in paragraph 1430. 68 If in chief value of yarns, threads, filaments, etc., provided for in paragraph 1430, and made into laces, etc. 69 Ás used in this paragraph (in the act of 1930), the term “toy” means an article chiefly used for the amusement of children, whether or not also suitable for physical exercise or for mental development. 60 If composed of articles provided for in paragraph 31, 60 per cent under act of 1922. 01 Under the acts of 1922 and 1913, "toys" were held to be playthings intended and designed for the amusement of children only, and which by their very nature and character are reasonably fitted for no other purpose. 62 Wording in parentheses is new in act of 1930. 63 New in act of 1922. Dutiable as books of paper or other material for children's use in act of 1913. |