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 TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES SCHEDULE 3. - TEXTILE FIBERS AND TEXTILE PRODUCTS 115

Schedule 5 headnotes (con.); ( I D burnt-out lace; (ill) lace, netting, braid, fringe, edging, tucking, or trlmralng, or textile fabric; (!v) applique and replique work, beads, bugles, spangles, bullions, or ornaments; or (v) any combination of the foregoing types or methods of ornamentation; (b) ornamentation of the types or methods covered hereby consists of ornamenting v»ork done to a pre-existing textile fabric, whether the ornamentation was applied to such fabric — III when it was in the piece, (ill after it had been made or cut to a size for particular furnishings, wearing apparel, or other article, or (iii) after it had actually been incorporated Into another article, and if such textile fabric remains visible, at least In significant part, after ornamentation: Provided • That lace, netting, braid, fringe, edging, tucking, trimming or ornament shall not be required to have had a separate existence from the fabric or other article on which It appears In order to constitute ornamentation for the purposes of this headnote; and (c) applique work, beads, bugles, spangles, bullions, and other forms of nontext!le ornamentation applied to a textile fabric or other artictse of textile materials shall be disregarded in determining the component material of chief value of such fabric or otiier article. 4. Except as specifically provided otherwise, in determining the yarn count of fabrics, the warp and filling yarns, whether piled or not, shall be counted as they occur in the fabric.

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