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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Suse. II. Ch. 356. 1922. 905 PAR. 1102. Wools, not s ecially rovided for, and hair of the An- WND"'-¤ *1- gora goat, Cashmere goat, Palpaca, ldnd other like animals, imported t¤¥s°iil.md mum in the grease or washed, 31 cents per pound of clean content; im- °°‘°"'°°*" ported in the scomed state, 31 cents per pound; imported on the skilp, 30 cents Ear pou.p)¢;1of clean iontent. IS An. 1103. any e or ac a e conta.ining woo, hairs wool Hi¢¤¤¤¢d¤W¤v1>¤i¤~ wastes, or wool waste material: subict to different rates of diity, be iiiizréiiwliéiiifgw d entered at any rate or rates lower than applicable, the highest rate applicsilzlg to any part shall apply to the entire contents of such bale or ac e. Igan. 1104. The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and ,.,§“f§l“°i°“’ “’b°*’“* directed to prescribe methods and reiilations for carry1n§` out the provisions o this schedule relating to the duties on wool an hair. www mus etc PAR. 1105. Top waste, slubbing waste, roving waste, and ring ’ ' waste, 31 cents per pound; garnetted waste, 24 cents per pound; noils, carbonized, 24 cents per pound; noils, not carbonized, 19 cents per pound; thread or yarn waste, and all other wool wastes not specially provided for, 16 cents per pound; shoddg, and wool extract, 16 cents pp-nr pound; mungo, woolen rags, and ocks, 75 cents per pound. astes of the hair of the Angora goat, Cashmere goat, alpaca, and other like animals shall be utiab e at the rates provided or similar thes of wool wastes. Washed mt {mlm PAR. 1 106.y£Vool, and hair of the kinds provided for in this schedule, advanced than mm;. which has been advanced in any manner or by any process of manu- _ facture beyond the washed or scoured condition, including tops, but not further advanced than roving, 33 cents per pound and 20 per centum ad valorem. PAB. 1107. Yarn, made wholly or in chief value of wool, valued at Y°“" not more than 30 cents per poimd, 24 cents per pound and 30 lper centum ad valorem; valued at more than 30 cents ut not more t an $1 per pound, 36 cents per pound and 35 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than $1 per pound, 36 cents per pound and 40 per centum ad valorem. PAR. 1108. Woven fabrics, weighing not more than four ounces per square yard, wholly or in chic value of wool, valued at not more than 80 cents per pound, 37 cents per pound and 50 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than 80 cents per poimd, 45 cents pexgpound upon the wool content thereof and 50 per centum ad v oremz Provided, That if the war of any of the foregoing is wholly of cotton wa-p 6: comm, aa or other vegetable fiber, tihe duty shall be 36 cents per pound and 50 per centum ad valorem. Beam, wm, nb PAR. 1109. Woven fabrics, weighing more than four ounces per rss. square yard, wholly or in chief value of wool, valued at not more than 60 cents per pound, 24 cents per pound and 40 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than 60 cents but not more than 80 cents per pound, 37 cents per pound and 50 ger centum ad valorem; valued at more than 80 cents but not more t an $1.50 per pound, 45 cents per poxmd upon the wool content thereof and 50 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than $1.50 per pound, 45 cents per pound Upon the wool content thereof and 50 per centum ad valorem. m,m,,,&,,_ PAR. 1 110. 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, 40 cents per pound and 50 {er centum ad V8·l0l'61Ir _ _ _ lsianksgmgc, Pau. 1111. Blan ets and similar articles, including carriage and automobile robes and steamer rugs, made of blanketing, wholklly or in chief value of wool, not exceeding three yards in length, v ued at not more than 50 cents per pound, 18 cents per pound and 30 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than 50 cents ut not more than $1 per pound, 27 cents per pound and 32; per centum ad valorem; valued at more than $1 but not more than $1.50 per poxmd, 30 cents