Robert Bulkeley, K.R.T.
Danbury.

Yes, and tell us just how hats are made, especially the felt of the stiff-crown ones.


Kingsman, Arizona, December 30, 1896.

Editor Harper's Round Table:

Dear Sir,—I wish to make a slight correction in my letter entitled "How Tortillas are Made." It should be yeast powder instead of yeast.

Very truly,
Florence E. Cowan.


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