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speak from Sulgrave manor, home of the Washington family before they came to America, and from the Washington Red Cross club in London, rendezvous -for American fighting men. 2 8 ” THE GAY NINETIES will parade again tonight, led by Lililan Leonard, a relative of the girl who was born Helen Louise Leonard, who w a § nicknamed Nellie but who is: remembered by: older generations: of Americans as the great Lillian Russell, This program will be: on WFBM at 7:30 o’clock. The new Lillian possesses a three-octave-range wy voice, and before Miss Leonard the microphone ‘wears gowns and hats in the old time styles to lend realism to the old time songs. An all-American program, with songs dating from a third of a century before the “Gay Nineties”

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