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 SIXTY·'l`HIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 16. 1913. 149 351. Human hair, raw, 10 per centum ad valorem; if cleaned or s,§‘$*;';'_’§°n_ commercially known as drawn, but not manufactured, 20 per centum uuued. ad valorem; manufactures of human hair, including nets and net- H““‘*“’*‘“’· ttliigs, or of which human hair is_ the component material of chief value, not specially provided for m this section, 35 per centum ad v orem. 352. Hair, curled, suitable for beds or mattresses, 10 per centum ad CWM hm _ 353. Harrcloth known as "crinolme" cloth, 6 cents per Rune yard; hanrcloth, lmown as "hair seating," and hair press ele, 15 °°‘"° P°' “q““"’ Y“"d· ‘ · ss. me 354. Hats, bonnets or hoods, for men’s, women’s,_ boy)s’, or chil- ,,,,,,,_ · · °‘°·· dren’s wear,  or imtrimmed, including bodies, oods,  teaux, forms or shatges, for_hats or bonnets, composed wholly or m cghliefgalue of fur of e rabbit, beaver, or other animals, 45 per centum v orem. 355. Indurated   ware and manufactures of pulp, not specially F*¤¤**•*•· provided for in this section, 25 per centum ad valorem. 356. Jewelry, commonly orcommercially soknown, valued above ’"'°"’·°°°‘ 20 cents per dozen pieces, 60 pelrincentum ad valorem;h13pe, curb, cable, an fancy patterns of c not exceeding one- meh 111 diameter, width, or thickness, valued above 30 cents per yard; and articles valued above 20 cents per dozen riieces designed to be wom on apparel; or earned on or about or attae ed to the person, such as and mcluding buckles, card cases, chains, cigar cases cigar cutters, cigar holdem, cigarette cases, cigarette holders, coin hol ers, collar, cuff, anddress buttons combs, match boxes, mesh bags and purses, millmeryn military, and  ornamentshpins, powder cases, stamp cases,  cues, and like articles; the forggoing and parts orpartly Emshed, cornposedof me whether or not enameled, washed, covered, or plated, meluding rolled gold plate, and whether or not set with precious or semiprecious stones, pearls, cameos, coral, or amber, or with imitation precious stones or imitation pearls, 60 per centum ad valorem. Stampings, galleries, mesh and other materials of metal, whether or not set with glass or lpaste, finished or partly finished separate our in strips or sheets, suita le for use in the manufacture of any of the ioregoing articles in this paragraph, 50 per centum ad valorem. - 357. Diamonds and other a-precious stones, rough or uncut, and not P*'°°'°°•'*°°’•· advanced m condition or v ue from their natural state by cleaving, splitting, cutting, or other tgrocess, whether in their natural form or broken, and bort· ari? of e foregoing not set, and diamond dust, mer centum ad v orem; pearls an parts thereof, drilled or uned, but not set or strung;_diamonds, coral, rubies, cameos, and otherhgecious stones and semiprecious stones, cut but not set, and santa for use in the manufacture of 'ewelry, 20 per centum ad valorem; imitationlprecious stones inelurdnf pearls anyarts thereof, www for use in the man aeture of jewelry doub ets, artific`, or so-called synthetic or reconstructed pearls and parts thereof, rubies, or other precious stones, 20 per centum ad valorem. _ _ _ _ 358. Inca, lace window curtains not  provided for_m this ,,,,';_“°°' '“"* "‘°° *'“‘ section, coach, carnage, and automobile, an all lace articles of whatever yarns, threads, or filaments commsed; handkerchiefs, nalplnns, weanngmapparel, and all other artie or fabrics made who y or in part of e or of imitation lace of any k1nd ; embroideries, wear- F¤¤f¤id¤¤‘i¤¤. ¤¤¤· mg apparel, handkerehiefs, and all articles or fabrics embroidered m any manner by hand or machinery, whether with a plain or fancz imtial, monogram, or otherwise, or tamboured, appli uéd, or loped by han or  an of the foregoing by wthatevername known; edging, msertmg, galixms, nets, nettmgs, veils, veilmgs, E¤si¤¤.¤>¤¤¤¤.•¢¤·