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LE 8. SPIRITS, WINES, AND OTHER BEVERAGES

Spirits (except brandy, rum, gin, and aquavit)

manufactured or distilled from grain or
Other materials; and arrack.

Champagne and all other sparkling wines valued

at not more than $6 per gallon.

Still wines produced from grapes (not including vermouth), containing 14 per centum or less of absolute alcohol by volume.

Fluid malt extract; malt extract, solid or

condensed.

(a) Citrus-fruit juices, not specially pro-
vided for (except Naranjilla (solanum
quitoense lam) juice), containing less
than one-half of 1 per centum of alcohol;
grape juice, grape sirup, and other similar
products of the grape, by whatever name
known.

(b) Concentrated juice of limes, fit for
beverage purposes, and sirups containing
the foregoing, all the foregoing, whether
in liquid, powdered, or solid form.

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Outerwear, and articles of all kinds (not including underwear and except gloves and mittens), knit or crocheted, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, and not specially provided for.

Lace window curtains, nets, nettings, pillow shams, and bed sets, and all other fabrics and articles, by whatever name known, plain or Jacquard-figured, finished or unfinished, wholly or partly manufactured, for any use whatsoever, made on the Nottingham lace-curtain machine, wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber.

All manufactures, wholly or in chief value of cotton, not specially provided for (except the following: badminton nets; yarns in chief value of cotton containing wool; catheters, drains, bougies, sondes, probes, explorateurs, instillateurs, and all other urological instruments; fishing nets valued at less than 50 cents per pound; and articles of pile construction, other than terry-woven towels valued at 45 cents or more each).

SCHEDULE 10. FLAX, HEMP, JUTE, AND MANUFACTURES OF

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Flax straw; flax, not hackled; flax, hackled, including "dressed line"; flax tow.

Twist, twine, and cordage, composed of two or more jute yarns or rovings twisted together.

(a) Single yarns, of flax.

(b) Threads, twines, and cords, composed of two or more yarns wholly or in chief value

of flax.

(a) Cordage, including cables, tarred or untarred, composed of three or more strands each strand composed of two or more yarns: (1) Wholly or in chief value of manila (abaca).

Gill nettings, nets, webs, and seines, and other nets for fishing, wholly or in chief value of flax, hemp, or ramie, and not specially provided for.

Hose, suitable for conducting liquids or gases, wholly or in chief value of vegetable fiber.

(a) Woven 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 commonly
used as paddings or interlinings in cloth-
ing), exceeding thirty and not exceeding
one hundred threads to the square inch,
counting the warp and filling, weighing
not less than four and not more than
twelve ounces per square yard, and exceed-
ing twelve inches but not exceeding thirty-
six inches in width.

Table damask, wholly or in chief value of
flax, and all articles, finished or un-
finished, made or cut from such damask,
all the foregoing exceeding 130 threads

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Pile fabrics, whether or not the pile
covers the entire surface, wholly or
in chief value of wool, and all articles,
finished or unfinished, made or cut from
such pile fabrics.

Blankets, and similar articles (including carriage and automobile robes and steamer rugs), made as units or in the piece, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of wool.

Felts, not woven, wholly or in chief value
of wool.

(b) Hose and half-hose, finished or unfinished,
wholly or in chief value of wool.

(c) Knit underwear, finished or unfinished,
wholly or in chief value of wool.

(d) Outerwear and articles of all kinds, knit
or crocheted, finished or unfinished,
wholly or in chief value of wool, and not
specially provided for (including hats,
bonnets, caps, berets, and similar articles
only if infants', made or cut from Jersey
fabric knit in plain stitch on a circular
machine, and valued at more than $2 per
pound).

(a) Clothing and articles of wearing apparel
of every description, not knit or crocheted,
manufactured wholly or in part, wholly or
in chief value of wool.

(a) Oriental, Axminster, Savonnerie, Aubus-
son, and other carpets, rugs, and mats,
not made on a power-driven loom, plain or
figured, whether woven as separate carpets,
rugs, or mats, or in rolls of any width.
(b) Carpets, rugs, and mats, of oriental
weave or weaves, made on a power-driven
loom; chenille Axminster carpets, rugs,
and mats; all the foregoing, plain or
figured, whether woven as separate carpets,
rugs, or mats, or in rolls of any width.

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(a) Axminster carpets, rugs, and mats, not
specially provided for; Wilton carpets,
rugs, and mats; Brussels carpets, rugs,
and mats; velvet or tapestry carpets,
rugs, and mats; and carpets, rugs, and
mats, of like character or description.
(b) Ingrain carpets, mats, and rugs or art
squares, of whatever material composed,
and carpets, rugs, and mats, of like
character or description, not specially
provided for.

(c) All other floor coverings, including
mats and druggets, wholly or in chief
value of wool, not specially provided
for, valued at more than 40 cents per
square foot:

If wholly or in chief value of hair of the alpaca, llama, guanaco, haurizo, suri, misti, or a combination of the hair of two or more of these species.

Tapestries and upholstery goods (not including pile fabrics), in the piece or otherwise, wholly or in chief value of wool.

All manufactures, wholly or in chief value
of wool, not specially provided for
(except cloth samples measuring not more
than 104 square inches in area).

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