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Paragraph, act of 1922.

SCHEDULE 11.-WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued.

Classification.

Rates of duty.

Act of 1922.

Act of 1909.

Act of 1913.

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Hair of the Angora goat, Cashmere
goat, alpaca, and other like ani-
mals.

Ring, roving, slubbing, and top...
Thread or yarn.
Wool, n. s. p.f.
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 con-
dition, including tops, but not
further advanced than roving.
Combed wool or tops, made wholly

or in part of wool or camel's hair:
Valued at not more than 20 cents
per pound.

Valued at more than 20 cents per
pound.

Tops made from hair of the Angora
goat, alpaca, and other like ani-
mals.

Roving, made wholly or in part of
wool or camel's hair.
Roping, made wholly or in part of
wool or camel's hair.

Wool and hair advanced in any man-
ner or by any process of manu-
facture beyond the washed or
scoured condition, n. s. p. f.:
Valued at not more than 40 cents
per pound.

Valued above 40 and not above 70
cents per pound.

Valued above 70 cents per pound..

Wools (not improved by the admix

ture of merino or English blood)
in condition for use in carding or
spinning into yarns, or which
shall not contain more than 8
per cent of dirt or other foreign
substance:

Valued at 12 cents or less per pound

Valued above 12 cents per pound...

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7 This provision is the same in intent as the last sentence of par. 368 of the act of 1909. No corresponding provision in the act of 1913.

8 This is a consolidation and extension of the provisions in pars. 364 and 371 of the act of 1909. No corresponding provision in the act of 1913.

9 Dutiable at the rates provided for similar types of wool wastes.

10 As wool waste, n. s. p. f.

11 Includes card and bur waste.

12 As manufactures of wool, n. s. p. f.

Paragraph, act of 1922.

SCHEDULE 11.-WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued.

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Classification.

Made wholly or in chief value of
Wool-

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Valued at not more than 40
cents per pound.

Valued at more than 40 and
not more than 50 cents per
pound.

Valued at more than 50 and
not more than 70 cents per
pound.

Valued above 70 cents per
pound.

Women's and children's dress
goods, coat linings, Italian
cloths, bunting, and goods of
similar description or char-
acter, n. s. p. f.-

Valued at not above 70 cents
per pound.

Valued above 70 cents per
pound.

With the warp wholly of cotton or
other vegetable fiber.

Valued at not exceeding 15 cents

per square yard

Not above 70 cents per pound.

Above 70 cents per pound.....

Valued above 15 cents per square
yard-

Not above 70 cents per pound.

Above 70 cents per pound.....

(18)..

37 cents per lb.
and 50 per cent.
45 cents per lb.14
and 50 per cent.

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36 cents per lb.

and 50 per cent.

Wholly or in chief value of the hair (15)....
of the Angora goat, alpaca, and
other like animals, n. s. p. f.

1109 Woven fabrics, weighing more than
4 ounces per square yard:

Wholly or in chief value of wool-
Valued at not more than 40 cents
per pound.

Valued at not more than 60 cents

per pound.
Valued at more than 40 and not
more than 70 cents per pound.
Valued at more than 60 but not
more than 80 cents per pound.
Valued above 70 cents per pound.

Valued at more than 80 cents
but not more than $1.50 per
pound.

Valued at more than $1.50 per
pound.

18 Same as rates on yarn made of wool.

14 Upon the wool content thereof.

24 cents per lb.
and 40 per cent.

37 cents per lb.

and 50 per cent.

45 cents per lb. 14
and 50 per cent.

45 cents per lb. 14
and 50 per cent.

Same as woven fabrics wholly or in chief value of wool.

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graph. act of 1922.

SCHEDULE 11.-WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued.

Classification.

Rates of duty.

Act of 1922.

Act of 1909.

Act of 1913.

1109

1110

Woven fabrics, weighing more than
4 ounces per square yard-Con.
Wholly or in chief value of wool-
Continued.

Flannels

Valued at 50 cents or less per
pound.

Valued at more than 50 and
not more than 70 cents per
pound.

Valued at more than 70 cents
per pound.

Women's and children's dress
goods, coat linings, Italian
Cloths, bunting, and goods
of similar description or char-
acter, n. s. p. f.-

Valued at not more than 40

cents per pound.

Valued at more than 40 and

not more than 70 cents per
pound.

Valued at more than 70 cents
per pound.

Pile fabrics, cut or uncut, whether
or not the pile covers the whole
surface, made wholly or in chief
value of wool, and manufactures,
in any form, made or cut from
such pile fabrics.

Valued at not more than 40 cents
per pound.

Valued at more than 40 and not

more than 70 cents per pound.

Valued at more than 70 cents per
pound.

1111 Blankets, wholly or in chief value of
wool, not exceeding 3 yards in
length; 18

Valued at not more than 40 cents
per pound.

Valued at more than 40 and not
more than 50 cents per pound.
Valued at not more than 50 cents
per pound.

Valued at more than 50 cents but
not more than $1 per pound.
Valued at more than 50 cents per
pound.

Valued at more than $1 but not
more than $1.50 per pound.
Valued at more than $1.50 per
pound.
Similar articles, including carriage

and automobile robes and
steamer rugs, made of blanket-
ing, wholly or in chief value of
wool, not exceeding 3 yards in
length.19

Valued at not more than 40 cents
per pound.

Valued at more than 40 and not

more than 70 cents per pound.

Valued at more than 70 cents per
pound.

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Any of the above wholly or in chief (21)..

value of the hair of the Angora

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33 cents per lb. and
50 per cent.

44 cents per lb. and
50 per cent.
44 cents per lb. and
55 per cent.

22 cents per lb. and
30 per cent.
33 cents per lb. and
35 per cent.

33 cents per lb. and
40 per cent.

33 cents per lb. and

50 per cent.

44 cents per lb.

and 50 per cent. 44 cents per lb. and 55 per cent. (21)..

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goat, alpaca, and other like
animals.

16 Wholly or in chief value of wool.

17 Wholly or partly of the hair of the Angora goat, alpaca, or other like animals.

18 "Not exceeding 3 yards in length" added by act of 1922.

19 New classification made by act of 1922.

20 Same as above rates on blankets.

21 Same as above rates when wholly or in chief value of wool.

Paragraph, act of 1922.

SCHEDULE 11.-WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued.

Classification.

Rates of duty.

Act of 1922.

Act of 1909.

Act of 1913.

1112 Felts, not woven, wholly or in chief
value of wool:

Valued at not more than 50 cents
per pound.

Valued at more than 50 cents but
not more than $1.50 per pound.
Valued at more than $1.50 per
pound.

1113 Fabrics with fast edges not exceed-
ing 12 inches in width, and articles
made therefrom; tubings, garters,
suspenders, braces, cords, and
cords and tassels; all the foregoing,
if wholly or in chief value of wool.
1114 Gloves and mittens, wholly or in
chief value of wool:

Valued at not more than $1.75 per
dozen pairs.

18 cents per lb.
and 30 per cent.
27 cents per lb.
and 35 per cent.
37 cents per lb.
and 40 per cent.
45 cents per lb.14
and 50 per cent.

36 cents per lb.
and 35 per cent.

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Valued at not more than $1.20 per
dozen pairs.

Valued at more than $1.20 per
dozen pairs.

Hose and half hose, wholly or in

chief value of wool:

Valued at not more than $1.75 per
dozen pairs.

Valued at more than $1.75 per
dozen pairs.

Made on knitting machines or
frames, n. s. p. f.

Selvedged, fashioned, narrowed,

or shaped wholly or in part by
knitting machines or frames,
or knit by hand, including
such as are commercially
known as seamless and
clocked-

Valued at not more than $1.20
per dozen pairs.

Valued at more than $1.20 per
dozen pairs.

Knit fabrics in the piece, wholly or
in chief value of wool:

Valued at not more than 40 cents
per pound.

Valued at more than 40 and not

more than 70 cents per pound. Valued at more than 70 cents per pound.

and 50 per cent.

36 cents per lb.
and 35 per cent.

45 cents per lb.
and 50 per cent.

Valued at not more than $1 per
pound.

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44 cents per Ib.

and 60 per cent. 44 cents per lb. and 60 per cent. 44 cents per lb. and 60 per cent. 50 cents per lb. and 60 per cent.

44 cents per lb.
and 60 per cent
(n. e.).
44 cents per lb.
and 60 per cent

(n. e.).

35 per cent.* 35 per cent.28 35 per cent.23 35 per cent.

44 cents per lb. 30 per cent.

and 60 per cent

(n. e.).

44 cents per lb. 40 per cent. and 60 per cent

(n. e.).

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Valued at more than $1 per pound.

Knit underwear, finished or unfin-
ished, wholly or in chief value
of wool:

Valued at not more than $1.75 per
pound.

Valued at more than $1.75 per
pound.

Upon the wool content thereof.

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Wholly or in chief value of the hair of the Angora goat, alpaca, and other like animals, 40 per cen

Paragraph, act of 1922.

SCHEDULE 11.-WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF-Continued.

Classification.

Rates of duty.

Act of 1922.

Act of 1909.

Act of 1913.

1114

Outerwear and other articles, knit
or crocheted, finished or unfin-
ished, wholly or in chief value
of wool, n. s. p. f.:

Valued at not more than $1 per
pound.

Valued at more than $1 and not
more than $2 per pound.
Valued at more than $2 per pound.

1115 Clothing and articles of wearing ap-
parel of every description, not
knit or crocheted, manufactured
wholly or in part, composed
wholly or in chief value of wool:
Valued at not more than $2 per
pound.

Valued at more than $2 but not
more than $4 per pound.
Valued at more than $4 per pound.

1116 Carpets and rugs, plain or figured:
Chenille Axminster, whether wo-
ven as separate carpets and rugs
or in rolls of any width.
Oriental, Axminster, Savonnerie,
Aubusson, and other, not made
on a power-driven loom.23

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Oriental weave or weaves, pro- 55 per cent..
duced on a power-driven loom.19

1117 Carpets and rugs:

Axminster, n. s. p. f..

Brussels.

Tapestry..

Brussels.

Velvet..

Velvet..

Tournay.

Wilton..

40 per cent..

40 per cent.

40 per cent.

10 cents per sq. ft. and 40 per cent.24 60 cents per sq. yd. and 40 per cent. 44 cents per sq. yd. and 40 per cent. 28 cents per sq. yd. and 40 per cent. 40 cents per sq. yd. and 40 per cent. 40 cents per sq. yd. and 40 per cent. 60 cents per sq. yd. and 40 per cent. 60 cents per sq. yd. and 40 per cent.

40 per cent.

40 per cent.

40 per cent.

(25).

25 per cent.

50 per cent.

35 per cent.
25 per cent.

20 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. 30 per cent. (25).

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Wool Dutch and 2-ply ingrain.....

All other floor coverings, including 30 per cent.

mats and druggets, n. s. p. f.,

composed wholly or in chief

value of wool.

Carpets and carpeting, n. s. p. f.
Druggets and bockings...

Mats, rugs for floors, bed sides, art
squares, and other portions of
carpets or carpeting, n. s. p. f.
Parts of any of the foregoing shall be
dutiable at the rate provided for
the complete article.28

19 New classification made by act of 1922.

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22 Wholly or in chief value of the hair of the Angora goat, alpaca, and other like animals, 40 23"Not made on a power-driven loom" added by act of 1922.

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27 Same rates as on carpets or carpeting of like character or description.

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28 Portions of carpets or carpeting, n. s. p. f., shall be subject to the rate of duty herein imposed on carpets or carpeting of like character or description. (Acts of 1909 and 1913.)

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