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Usage examples of hats.

A lot of Deadwood Dicks in slouch hats and they firing at a Sambo strung up in a tree with his tongue out and a bonfire under him.

Stephen, giving the cry, and a tag and bobtail of all them after, cockerel, jackanapes, welsher, pilldoctor, punctual Bloom at heels with a universal grabbing at headgear, ashplants, bilbos, Panama hats and scabbards, Zermatt alpenstocks and what not.

Crows and touts, hoarse bookies in high wizard hats clamour deafeningly.

Sewed Straw Hats, by United States Tariff Commission This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions wHatsoever.

Variations exist in the quality of the hats manufactured by different establishments, because of variations in the type and quality of the braid, in the quality of the trimming materials, such as leather sweat and silk bands, and in the amount of hand labor employed in the finishing processes.

Because of these variations, it was considered inadvisable to compare the average costs of production of all hats of the domestic concerns with the average of all foreign hats.

The bodies of these hats are imported in the rough and are shaped, finished, and trimmed in this country.

The quantities and values of sewed straw hats imported into the United States were not separately shown in official statistics prior to the tariff act of 1922, in which sewed straw hats were given a separate classification.

Table 3 shows the imports for consumption of sewed straw hats from the principal countries of origin, by months, for the calendar years 1923 and 1924.

In Table 5, imports of Italian hats at the port of New York in the six months January-June, 1924, have been classified according to foreign values shown on consular invoices.

The imports at the port of New York of hats from England are classified in Table 7.

These data cover 9,521 dozen hats out of a total of approximately 10,730 dozen imported from England, or 89 per cent.

Meanwhile imports of foreign hats increased from 74,355 dozen to 102,450 dozen.

Some of the new firms operate on small capital and specialize in cheap hats which are directly competitive with the cheapest Italian hats.

Although the membership of the group of producers of cheap hats is fluctuating, its total output of hats each year is a factor in the competitive situation.