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 192 HFINQJSIETH QQNQBESS- SESS- I- 911-.11- 1897- S°¤¤¤¤¤F~ JEWELRY AM) Pmuoious Sa·oNEs; " · ··Y ` ¤<.§1?ud¤"+cmm` 434. Articles commonly known as jewelry, and parts thereof, iinislied df,{°,,",{’§‘_,§,,,j“" Pm - . r- or unfinished, not specially provided for in this 1\Cli,·lllCllldlI]g precious stones set, pearls set or strung, and cameos in frames, · ·sixtyper centnm ad valorem. _ _ 435. Diamonds and other precious stones advanced in condition or .._, - . value from their natural state by cleaving, splitting, cutting, or other process, and not set, ten per centnm ad valorem; 1mitations of diamonds or other precious stones, composed of glass or paste, not exceeding aniinch in dimensions, not . engraved, painted, or otherwise .ornamented or decorated, and not mounted or set, twenty per centnm ad valorem. ·_ 436. Pearls in their natural state, not strung or set, ten per centnm ad valorem. ,·,f;•:Q9*;°;,j*”‘ ””*““· LEATHER, AND MANUFACTURES or: _ Hidvs- 437. Hidesof cattle, raw-or uncured, whether dry, salted, or pickled, §°${,‘§;,,k_ fifteen per centnm ad valorem: Provided, That upon all leather · exported, made from imported hides, there shall be allowed a, drawback equal to the amount of duty paid on such hides, to be paid under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. Bam, sole imma, _» 438. Band or belting leather, sole leather, dressed upper and all °°°‘ other leather, calfskins tanned or tanned and dressed, kan- 4 _ garoo, sheep and goat skins (including lamb and kid skins) dressed and finished, chamois and other skins and bookbinders’ calfskins, all the foregoing not specially provided forin this Act, twenty per centnm ad valorem; skins for morocco, tanned but unfinished, ten per centnm ad valorem; patent, japauued, varnished or enameled leather, weighing not over ten pounds per dozen hides or skins, thirty cents per pound and twenty per centnm ad valorem ; if weighin g over ten pounds and not over twenty-five pounds per dozen, thirty cents per pound and ten per centnm ad valorem; if weighing over twenty- five pounds per dozen, twenty cents per pound and ten per centnm ad valorem; pianoforte leather and pianoforte action leather, thirty-five per centnm ad valorem; leather shoe laces, finished or unfinished, fifty cents per gross pairs and twenty _ per centum ad valorem; boots and shoes_ made of leather, gzmgyé M coma_ twenty-five per centnm ad valorem: Promded, That leather sion into mutant- cut into shoe uppers or vamps or other forms, suitable for "“’°‘* “'“°*°“· conversion into manufactured articles, shall be classified as manufactures of leather and pay duty accordingly. Gloves. Gloves_ 439. Gloves made wholly or in part of leather, whether wholly or partly manufactured, shall pay duty at the following rates. the lengths stated in each case being the extreme length when stretched to their full extent, namely: 440. Women’s or children’s “glace" finish, Schmaschen (of sheep origin), not over fourteen inches in length, one dollar and seventy-five cents per dozen pairs; over fourteen inches and not over seventeen inches in length, two dollars and twenty- five cents per dozen pairs; over seventeen inches in length, two dollars and seventyfive cents per dozen pairs; n1en’s “ glace" finish, Schmascheu (sheep), three dollars per dozen pairs. 441. Women’s or cliildren’s “ glace” finish, lamb or sheep, not over fourteen inches in length, two dollars and fifty cents per dozen pairs; over fourteen and not over seventeen inches in length, three dollars and fifty cents per dozen pairs; over seventeen inches in length, four dollars and fifty cents per dozen pairs; men's “ glace" finish, lamb or` sheep, four dollars per dozen pairs.