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In a few years he had clinched a reputation for excellent taste in feminine beauty. If there is controversy or uncertainty concerning a person's last words, this is described in footnotes. He said Mr. Ziegfeld had suffered an attack of pleurisy and that, although both lungs had become affected, to which Lennon nodded and replied, "Yes. A hard season after his illness caused a relapse and … One night Mrs. George Pullman and Mrs. Potter Palmer, leaders in Chicago society, paid Sandow a visit in his dressing room. In 1927 Mr. Ziegfeld suddenly turned from the "Follies," thereafter producing "Sally," a tremendous financial success, "Rio Rita," "Show Boat," "Simple Simon," "Show Girl" and "Smiles." The younger Ziegfeld had a flair for the theatre, and was constantly active in amateur promotions.
His home, Burkeley Crest, at Hastings-on-Hudson, was supposed to have cost $1,000,000. Himself a good dancer, with an excellent musical ear, Mr. Ziegfeld paid especial attention to these two phases of his shows. On July 19 a dispatch from Hollywood had reported Dr. E. C. Fishbaugh as saying that he was "hopeful" of Mr. Ziegfeld's recovery. In the 1936 Oscar winning movie, The Great Ziegfeld, William Powell plays the producer, and Ziegfeld's last words are "I've got to have more steps. This is however highly doubted and conflicted by other accounts. Any girl who made her appearance There were Mae Murray, Sophie Tucker, Harry Kelly and Lillian Lorraine.