Imports by countries--Continued. HATS, BONNETS, AND HOODS OF STRAW AND SIMILAR MATERIALS-NOT BLOCKED.1 1 Imports by countries not stated separately for hats blocked or trimmed and hats not blocked or trimmed prior to July, 1918. 2 From July 1 to Dec. 31, 1918. HATS, BONNETS, AND HOODS OF STRAW OR SIMILAR MATERIALS, BLOCKED OR Imports for consumption-Revenue. MATERIALS. BRAIDS, PLAITS, LACES, AND WILLOW SHEETS OR SQUARES, COMPOSED WHOLLY OR IN CHIEF VALUE OF STRAW, CHIP, GRASS, PALM LEAF, WILLOW, OSIER, RATTAN, REAL HORSEHAIR, CUBA Bark, or MANILA HEMP, SUITABLE FOR MAKING OR ORNAMENTING HATS, BONNETS, OR HOODS. From Philippine Islands (acts of Mar. 3, 1905, Aug. 5, 1909, and Oct. 3, 1913). From Cuba (reciprocity treaty, Dec. 27, 1903). Imports for consumption—Revenue-Continued. HATS, BONNETS, AND HOODS. COMPOSED OF STRAW, Cп, GRASS, PALM LEAF, WILLOW, OSIER, RATTAN, CUBA BARK, OR MANILA HEMP, WHETHER WHOLLY OR PARTLY MANUFACTURED. (Acts of 1897 and 1909.) |