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NEW "YORK. 
W HEN travelers of distinction are 
about to visit New York, the 
Waldorf-Astoria is designated as their 
stopping place. This has maintained 
for many years, because, in the city of 
great hotels, there is no other which 
combines in such an admirable manner 
the comfort that is essential and the 
luxury that is desirable. 
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A guest enjoys, simultaneously, a grat¬ 
ifying, personal attention and a knowl¬ 
edge of seclusion that only a hotel of 
its vast proportions can convey. 
(Ute (OdChorf- Cfstotia 
fifth Avenue 35? on.6 34*? Streets. NewlorR 
Roy Carruthers • • Managing Director 
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