Judge, 1933-07 · page 4 of 36
Judge — July 1933 — page 4: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page is primarily **advertising**, not political satire. It features two hotel advertisements: 1. **Hotel St. Regis** (Fifth Avenue, New York) — positioned as a convenient, quiet alternative to noisier Manhattan locations, offering reduced rates ($4-$20). 2. **Hotel Mayflower** (Plymouth, Massachusetts) — the dominant advertisement, promoting a "Special 9-Day Vacation Tour" including transportation and accommodations, with an illustration of the coastal hotel. The right column contains celebrity quotations on various topics (taxes, Roosevelt, politics, drinking, etc.), likely meant as entertainment filler or endorsements. The page reflects 1920s-30s leisure culture and tourism marketing, with no apparent political commentary. The celebrity quotes are generic observations rather than satire.
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