Show HUI HUNTINGTON PAYS PATS CUSTOMS DUTY 9 BREAKS ALL RECORDS C NEW r NEWYORK YORK Feb 27 Mrs Arabella D. D Huntington of Collis P. P Huntington today paid in cash as customs duty Officials who frequently frequently fre fre- have to haggle with women over the tribute to Uncle Sam declared that she was a paragon of travelers 1 i i N i. i J Mrs Huntington who returned from a trip to Europe on e Oceanic with her son Archer Huntington and Mrs Archer Huntington staggered staggered the young oung man nian who as s acting deputy collector asked her to make a al of her purchases abroad 1 It was on board the steamer coming up the bay had the tue list carefully prepared The sum total of his purchases abroad was T the largest amount ever declared by a traveler 7 the port of New NewYork NewYork Nework York ork and probably probably in the world The duty was also the I largest ever paid There were a score of flat fiat trunks containing rich gowns bought ought In Paris Lor Lordon don and Berlin Most of the tax paid by Mrs HuntIngton Huntingdon on was 60 60 p per cent centon centon cent centon on up made-up gowns of linen silk and woolen There was a large amount of jewelry and precious stones on which she paid 60 per cent On a lot of perfume per- per fume y 60 GO per per cent ad valorem was paid Her rugs were tax taxed d at 10 cents per perI I square q l re foot and 40 per cent on their value i i |