Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1924-Jan 1925)

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The truth — and nothing but the truth — was revealed when Pola went to court about her citizenship. She said her real name is Apolonia, the Countess Dombski; that she is twentyseven years old ; that she was born in Lipno, Poland; weighs one hundred and twenty-five pounds; is five feet five inches high, with a fair complexion and black hair. The poets who have written villanelles to Pola's eyes must have experienced a shock over her simple description of them. She announced them in a matter-offact manner as just "grey" Outside of becoming a citizen and making motion pictures, Pola keeps busy denying her engagement to every man with whom she is seen in public. Now rumor has her engaged to Rod La Rocque, and once more she insists that there is no truth in it These pictures were taken in and about the Negri domicile in Beverly Hills. However, Miss Negri also maintains a suite at the Hotel Ambassador in Los Angeles proper, where she stays most of the time 63 PAG I