panes, (e) Thirty-nine threads or more, N. W., kilo, fifty-five cents. factured with dyed yarns: Dutiable as the textile, with a surtax of forty per centum. 121. Textiles for counterpanes, N. W., kilo, twenty-four counter cents. eight cents; fourteen cents; yarns, N. W., kilo, twenty cents. ing surtax. 124. Plushes, velvets, velveteens, and all pile fabrics, cut Plushes, etc. or uncut, except towels, N. W., kilo, forty-seven cents; warp, N. W., kilo, twenty-five cents. 125. Knitted goods, even with needlework: [Knitted Koit goods. goods, mixed with other vegetable fibers, wool, Class V, VI, and VII. (See rule five.)] kilo, thirty-five cents; ticles, N. W., kilo, forty cents: NOTE.-The articles classified under this para- applicable. in any proportion with linen or silk, they shall numbers of Classes V and VI. (See rule five.)] kilo, ninety-two cents. Tulles. *Amended, see note, page 205. Laces, etc. 127. Laces and blondes of all kinds: (a) Lace curtains, bedspreads, pillow shams, un hemmed, hemmed, or bound, and other laces exceeding thirty-eigth centimeters in width, N. W., kilo, ninety cents; (b) Laces not exceeding thirty-eight centimeters in width, N. W., kilo, one dollar and twenty five cents; (c) Laces less than twenty-five centimeters in width, N. W., kilo, one dollar and forty cents: Provided, That none of the articles classified under paragraphs one hundred and twenty-six and one hundred and twenty-seven shall pay a less rate of duty than thirty per centum ad valorem. Carpets, etc. 128. Carpets of cotton, N. W., kilo, fifteen cents. 129. Textiles called tapestry, for upholstering furniture and for curtains, manufactured with dyed yarns; table covers and counterpanes of the same kind, N. W., kilo, thirty-two cents. 130. Wicks for lamps, N. W., kilo, fifteen cents. 131. Trimmings of cotton, ribbons, and galloons [(See rules seven and eleven.) Ribbons and galloons containing in any propor tion threads of other vegetable fibers, wool, or silk, shall, respectively, be subject to the corresponding numbers of Classes V, VI, and VII. (See rule six)], N. W., kilo, fifty-two cents; (a) Cotton tape, N. W., kilo, twenty-six cents: Provided, That none of the articles classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than thirty per centum ad valorem. 132. Shoe and corset laces, N. W., kilo, thirty-five cents. 133. Rope and cordage, G. W., one hundred kilos, six dollars. 134. Cinches and saddle girths, N. W., kilo, twenty-five cents; (a) Ribbons or bands for the manufacture of the same, N. W., kilo, twelve cents. 135. Caoutchouc and cotton textiles: (a) Waterproof or caoutchouc stuffs on cotton tex tiles, N. W., kilo, fifteen cents; (b) Cotton elastic textiles manufactured with threads of gum elastic, N. W., kilo, fortyfive cents. Class V. Class V.-HEMP, FLAX, ALOE, JUTE, AND OTHER VEGETABLE Hemp, flax, jute, etc. FIBERS AND THEIR MANUFACTURES. Group 1. GROUP 1.-RAW AND SPUN. a n d 136. Hemp, raw or hackled, N. W., one hundred kilos, one dollar and ten cents. 137. Flax, raw or hackled, N. W., one hundred kilos, one dollar and twenty-five cents. R a w spun. 138. Jute, aloe, and other vegetable fibers, N. W., one hundred kilos, forty cents. 139. Yarn of hemp or flax, from eight lea and finer, N. W., kilo, seven cents. 140. Yarn or jute, not finer than five lea, N. W., kilo, one and one-half cents. 141. Yarn of hemp and flax, not finer than eight lea, and yarn of jute, finer than five lea, inclusive, N. W., kilo, five cents. where mentioned, up to number twelve, inclusive, cents. hundred kilos, two dollars and seventy-five cents.. 144. Threads, twines, cords, and yarns, twisted, of two or more ends, netted hammocks and fishing nets, kilo, twenty-two and one-half cents. and ropemakers' wares of hemp, flax, jute, kilos, six dollars; flax, jute, or other fibers, exceeding three dred kilos, six dollars. twisted in two or more strands, GROUP 2.—TEXTILES. Group 2. Textiles of RULE A. When the textiles included in the numbers of this group contain an admixture they shall, kules of clasaccording to kind, be liable to the following sur-sification. taxes (see rules two to twelve, inclusive): Textiles of hemp, jute, linen, ramie, or pita containing threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or their wastes, shall be liable to a surtax of forty per centum of the duties applicable thereto, provided that the number of these threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or their wastes, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of threads of wool, flock wool, hair, or their wastes, exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of group three, class six, as textiles mixed with wool. 2. Textiles of hemp, jute, linen, ramie, or pita containing threads of silk or floss silk shall be liable to a surtax of sixty per centum of the duties applicable thereto, provided that the number of these threads of silk or floss silk, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed one-fifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of silk or floss-silk threads exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of class seven. 3. Textiles of cotton containing an admixture of hemp, linen, ramie, jute, or other vegetable fibers, and at the same time threads of silk or floss silk, shall be dutiable according to the corresponding numbers of this group (see rule four, letter b), with a surtax of sixty per centum, provided that the number of silk or floss-silk threads, counted in the warp and weft, does not exceed onefifth of the total number of threads composing the textile. When the number of threads of silk or floss silk exceeds one-fifth of the total, the textiles shall be subject to the corresponding duties of class seven. The provisions of this rule shall not apply to knitted stuffs, tulles, laces, and blondes (see rule five), to ribbons (see rule six), or to trimmings (see rule seven): RULE B. Articles included in this group which are within the undermentioned conditions shall be liable to the following surtaxes (rules two to twelve, inclusive) : (a) Textiles brochés or woven like brocades with silk or floss silk shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon, plus a surtax of thirty per centum; (b) Textiles embroidered by hand or by machine after weaving or with application of trimmings, shall be liable to the duties leviable thereon, plus a surtax of thirty per centum. Should the embroidery contain threads, purl, or spangles of common metals or of silver, the surtax shall amount to sixty per centum of the duties applicable to the textile. When the threads, purl, or spangles are of gold, the surtax shall be one hundred per centum. (c) Textiles and trimmings containing threads or purl of common metals or silver shall be liable to a surtax of fifty per centum of the duties leviable thereon. When the threads or purl are of gold, the surtax shall amount to one hundred per centum. (d) Textiles entirely or partially made up into sacks shall be liable to the duties applicable thereto, plus a surtax of fifteen per centum. Embroidery, etc. Shawls, etc. Shawls called mantones ” and “panalones,” traveling rugs, sarongs, and “patadeones,” counterpanes, sheets, towels, tablecloths and napkins, mantles, veils, shawls, hemmed fichus, and handkerchiefs shall, for the making up, be liable to a surtax of thirty per centum of the duties leviable thereon. Other made-up articles, wearing apparel and clothing of all kinds, except the articles provided for in paragraph one hundred and fifty-two, finished or half finished, cut, or simply basted, shall, for their total weight, be liable to the duties leviable on the principal component textile on their most visible exterior part, plus a surtax of one hundred per centum. 147. Textiles of hemp, linen, ramie, jute, or other veg- course Linen, etc., in the piece, having: ging and baling, N. W., kilo, two cents; kilo, four cents; fourteen cents; teen cents; printed: Dutiable as the textile, with a sur tax of fifteen per centum; yarns: Dutiable as the textile, with a surtax of twenty-five per centum. twenty to thirty-five kilograms per one hundred having: ging and baling, N. W., kilo, four cents; kilo, nine cents; thirteen cents; kilo, eighteen cents; kilo, twenty-four cents; W., kilo, thirty cents; thirty-five cents; |