Critique . PREPARED ONLY BY —7— r\/\/^^p/\ p| Have you thought of II 1L j \ I |^ = =your office-carpet. Is it m W altogether sanitary? CARPETS VS. RUGS. Rugs can be moved every day and cleaned every Pluvius will furnish the Germicide. There is nothing as handsome nor more durable than aNavajo Blanket used as a The Navajo Indian Blanket Store, 503-J6th. St., DENVER, Cola PRICES 50 PER CENT BELOW OTHER DEALERS. Why, because we own five leading posts and as youdeal direct with us, you save the other fellows profit. Give us a call, or Send for Souvenir Card. Remem-ber the addres


Critique . PREPARED ONLY BY —7— r\/\/^^p/\ p| Have you thought of II 1L j \ I |^ = =your office-carpet. Is it m W altogether sanitary? CARPETS VS. RUGS. Rugs can be moved every day and cleaned every Pluvius will furnish the Germicide. There is nothing as handsome nor more durable than aNavajo Blanket used as a The Navajo Indian Blanket Store, 503-J6th. St., DENVER, Cola PRICES 50 PER CENT BELOW OTHER DEALERS. Why, because we own five leading posts and as youdeal direct with us, you save the other fellows profit. Give us a call, or Send for Souvenir Card. Remem-ber the address, Corner of 16th & Glenarm Sts. —8— THE CRITIQUE. 79 The thirty-first annual report of the Middletown State Homeo-pathic Hospital for the year ending September 30, 1901, is the lastreport—the twenty-fifth—of the late Selden H. Talcott, M. D. Thepamphlet contains a number of excellent photographs of the differentbuildings, rooms, etc. Besides the complete report telling of the workdone and projected, there are twenty-three tables of statistics. Thesein most cases tell of the comparative records back to 1888, whilesome afford comparisons as far back as 1872. Statistics for 1901 showan average daily population of 1,243, the largest in the history of theinstitution; 215 patients were admitted in 1901 and the per


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