- Polly Adler
Pearl "Polly" Adler (
April 16 ,1900 -June 11 ,1962 ) was aRussia n-born madam and author.The oldest child of a large family, Polly Adler emigrated to America from
Yanow , Russia, near the Polish border at the age of 14 just beforeWorld War I . The war stopped her family from joining her. She worked in clothing factories and sporadically attended school. At 19, she began to enjoy the company oftheater people inManhattan , and moved into the apartment of an actress andshowgirl on Riverside Drive inNew York City .She opened her first
bordello in 1920, under the protection ofmobster Dutch Schultz and a friend of mobster Charles "Lucky" Luciano. One building in which she plied her trade was The Majestic at 215 West 75th Street, designed byarchitect sSchwartz and Gross and completed in 1924 with hidden stairways and secret doorways. [http://www.215w75.com/html/1920s_history.html Jacobs, Lisa. "Majestic Towers’ Dirty Little Secret"] , 215 West 75 Street building newsletter, Winter 2002] Her brothel there boasted such patrons asRobert Benchley , New York City mayorJimmy Walker , andmobster Dutch Schultz . [http://dorothyparker.com/dot32.htm Dorothy Parker Society, "Polly Adler's Brothel"] , Dorothy Parker Society]In the early 1930s, Adler was a star witness of the
Seabury Commission investigations and spent a few months in hiding inFlorida to avoid testifying. She refused to give up any mob names when apprehended by the police. She survived by providing half of her income to herunderworld safety net. For over 20 years, Adler kept active by moving her brothel from apartment to apartment. She retired in 1944.Adler attended college at age 50, and wrote a bestselling book, ghosted by
Virginia Faulkner , "A House is Not a Home" (1953), allowing her to live off the proceeds. She died inLos Angeles, California in 1962. "A House Is Not a Home" was made into amovie two years later, starringShelley Winters as Adler.The 1989 "
Perry Mason "TV-movie "Musical Murder" revolved around a faux-musical based on Adler.Footnotes
References
* "A House is Not a Home" - autobiography - 1953 Rinehart & Co. Inc. N.Y. Toronto. L.C. 52-12195
* [http://www.google.com/url?q=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/178397572.html%3Fdids%3D178397572:178397572%26FMT%3DABS%26FMTS%3DABS:FT%26date%3DJUN%2B11%252C%2B1962%26author%3D%26pub%3DThe%2BWashington%2BPost%26desc%3DPolly%2BAdler%2BDead%253B%2BWrote%2B%27A%2BHouse%2BIs%2BNot%2Ba%2BHome%27%26pqatl%3Dgoogle&sa=X&oi=archive&ct=result&cd=1&usg=__KEWzRsHdVg4VeIIdtWY6mBXzOrk= Link to Polly Adler's June 11, 1962 obituary in "Washington Post"]
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