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 138 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS; SBB. I. CII. 16. 1913. ¤¤¤¤¤¤-li- lift ·-nine, 17 centum ad valorem; exceeding number arid not  number seventy-nine, 20 per_centum ad valorem; exceeding number sevengwnne and not exceeding number ninety-nine, 22} per centum ad v orem; exceeding number nmety- comm, Nvwhed. nine, 25 centum ad valorem. When combed, bleached, dyed, °t°' or colored, they shall be subjectrto   following rates of duty: umbers up to and including number mne, 7} per centum ad valorem; exceeding number nine and not exceeding number nmoteen,—10per centum a valorem; exceeding number nineteen and not exceed` number thirty-nine, 12} per centum ad valorem;_exceeding nuiiibcr thi:-L'-nine and not exceeding numbu forty—mne, 17} per centum ad rem; exceeding munber orty-nme and not exceednumber fifty-nine, 20 per centum ad valorem; exceeding number gigymine and not ex umber seventy-nine, 22} per centum ad valorem; exceeding n seventy-nme and not exceedmg_number ninety-nine, 25 per centum ad valorem; exceeding number nmety- W¤¤¤,¤¤¤¤» •¢¤· nine, 27} per cenuim ad valorem. Cotton waste and ilocks, manufactured or otherwise advanced in value, cotton card laps, ropmg, sliver, or ro, 5 centum ad valorem. _ ¤¢¤·¤¤¤¤¤•·i· 251. Spoolulzhreasmof cotton, crochet, darning, and any other form, 15 per centum ad valorem. e _ _ gigebhmd M 252. Cotton cloth, not bleached, dyed, colored, stamed, painted, ’ printed, woven figured, or mercenzed, contaming yarns the average number of which does not exceed number nine, 7} per centum ad valorem; exceeding number nine and not exceeding number nineteen, 10 per centum ad valorem; exceedingnumber nineteen and not exceeding number thirty-nine, 12} per centum ad valorem; exceeding number thirty-nine and not exceeding number forty-nine, 17} per centum ad valorem; exceeding number forty-nine and not exceeding number iift -nine, 20 r centum ad valorem; exceeding number fil.?-nine andy not exceediiig number seventy-nine, 22} per centum ad v orem; exceeding number seventy-nine and not exceeding number ninety- nine, 25 per centum ad valorem; exceeding number ninety-nine, 27} m°°‘*'°"· °’°°·°“°· per centum ad valorem. Cotton cloth when bleached, d ed, colored, stained, painted,.printed, woven iiglured, or mercerizeei containing yarn the average number of which oes not exceed number nine, 10 per centum ad valorem; exceeding number nine and not exceeding number mneteen, 12} per centum ad valorem; exceeding number nineteen and not exceeding number_thirty-nine, 15 per centum ad __ valorem; exceeding number thirty-nme and not exceeding number forty-nine, 20 er centum ad valorem; exceeding number ort —nine and not exceeding number fifty-nine, 22} per centum ad vaferem; exceeding number fif8tly—nme an not exceeding number seventy-nine, 25 per_centum ad v orem; exceeding number seventy-nine and not exceedmgnumber nmety-nine, 27 } per centum ad valorem; exceeding PW ¤¤¤¤»·¤- number mnety-mne, 30 per centum ad valorem; plain gauze or leno vsioygn cotton nets or nettmgs shall be classified for duty as cotton c o. °l¤*—¤ d¢¤¤¤¤· 253. The term cotton cloth, or cloth, wherever used in the paragiéapbs of tins schedule, unless otherwise specially provided for, shall eld to include all woven fabrics of cotton, in the piece, whether figured, fancy, or plain, and shall not include any article, Enished or Determination or unfinished, made from cotton cloth. In the ascertainment, of the °t°` condition of the cloth or yam upon which the duties imposed upon cotton cloth are made to depend, the entire fabric and all parts thereof shall be included. The average number of the yarn in cotton cloth herein provided for shall be obtained by takinithe length of the thread or yarn to  equal to the distance covered y it in the cloth in the condition as unported, except that all clipped threads shall be measured as if contmuous; m counting the threads all ply yarns shall be
 * cottons, on spools, reels, or balls, or in skeins, cones, or tubes, or m