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# The New Yorker Hotel Advertisement This page is **primarily a hotel advertisement**, not a political cartoon. It announces the opening of the New Yorker Hotel on 34th Street at Eighth Avenue in New York City, marketed as "Manhattan's Largest and Tallest Hotel." The ad emphasizes luxury amenities: 43 stories, four restaurants, 2,500 rooms with modern conveniences (radios, full mirrors, French telephones, circulating ice water), and competitive pricing ($3.50 and up daily). It highlights the hotel's convenient location near theaters, shops, and Penn Station. The page includes supplementary advertisements for New Yorker Bonbonettes candy and what appears to be evening entertainment, but these are minor elements within a primarily commercial advertisement.

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Now Open Manhattan’s Largest and Tallest Hotel something NEW under the sun? YES in hotels The largest hotel in Manhattan and the tallest in the world... in the center of the brilliant whirl of the world’s greatest city...the scene of vivid, ex- citing metropolitan life...43 stories of modern luxury and comfort...with rooms that are models of beauty and conve- nience...with four restaurants that give the most jaded ap- petite a new thrill! But more than all this—the New Yorker offers something decidedly new in hotels...an individualized service which makes you a privileged guest...provides you a friendly, informal hospi- tality that’s refreshingly old- fashioned in spirit, strikingly modern in manner! THE NEW ve Radio in Every Room (Stromberg Carlson... Magnetic Speaker) «-.and each of the New Yorker's 2500 rooms has both tub and shower bath, Servidor, circulating ice water, fall length mirrors, French tele- phones...floor secretaries...direct tunnel connection to the Pennsyl- vania station... located in the heart of the midtown business district, near the theatres, shops and business...room rates $3.50 a day and upward...suites $11.00 and up ++-some suites have sky terraces. 941m STREET AT EIGHTH AVENUE - NEW YORK CITY i | OTE iL RALPS gpirtez . . MANAGING DinectTton NEW YORKER BONBONETTES New... di us candy. Made from unique French recipes. Send $2 for a sou- venir pound box... prepaid to your home. Berale Cummins and bis New Yorkers keep time to lively sppetites at dinner and supper in the beautifal Terrace Restaurent...and you enjoy the same fine food and superior service in the Manhattan Room, The Empire Tea Room and Coffee Shop. comicbooks.com