Critique . uests during their stay in this city, and The Critique con-siders this a very decided advance in the entertainmentarrangements. No enterprise of recent years, however, has added somuch to Colorados attractiveness as has the constructionof the Moffat Road. Running as it does through oneof the most dehghtfuUy rugged and, until recently, almostundeveloped countries, it has uncovered a most marvelouspanorama of natural grandeur. We are indebted to , traffic manager of the line, for use of some speciallyprepared scenes to be encountered in a days ride over thisline and as they ar


Critique . uests during their stay in this city, and The Critique con-siders this a very decided advance in the entertainmentarrangements. No enterprise of recent years, however, has added somuch to Colorados attractiveness as has the constructionof the Moffat Road. Running as it does through oneof the most dehghtfuUy rugged and, until recently, almostundeveloped countries, it has uncovered a most marvelouspanorama of natural grandeur. We are indebted to , traffic manager of the line, for use of some speciallyprepared scenes to be encountered in a days ride over thisline and as they are solely for the purpose of showing someof the more recent additions to our scenic wonders and havenever been used even in the advertising literature issued bythis company, w^e believe even a casual glance at the samewill convince the most skeptical there is, at least, somethingnew under the sun so far as scenery is concerned. We havetaken the liberty of re-christening one scene, however, andshall call this. The Hay Fever Victims Haven lOO THE CRITIQUE Of course, that is not what the Moffat people call this,and the fact of the matter is it is only one of the many sightsto be seen on most any summer day within a little morethan two hours ride from Denver. The banks of snow oneither side of the track are a sure and almost instantaneousrelief for the torments of hay fever, and as many of the pro-fession are afflicted thus and make long journeys to differentresorts for the purpose of finding even temporary relief fromthis terrible affliction, we are printing this bit of informa-tion in the belief it will induce many thus afflicted to tryColorado in preference to any other place. All along this line is one continuous surprise even forthose familiar w^th mountain scenery in this and other lands;old residents of the state, accustomed as they are to startlingrevelations, which are being uncovered in the rapid develop-ment of new localities, marvel at the magnitude and magnifi-cence of


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