WOMAN JEKYL AND HYDE DISCOVEREDChambermaid Passes Herself Off As Rich Woman.ACCUSED—SHE ADMITS ALLXFV.r YORK, March 10.—tiiirprised in her. fine apartments embellished with alleged loot from a liall' do/.on ol' New York's wolWst hotels, Mrs. Caroline Plover was arrested as Thelma Paulsen, a former chambermaid at- tbo SI. Regis. When the detectives. found . Her .at the flvc-siovy flat, building- ju 225 West Eight y-ihird siveet which she owns, she wa^ 5u evening' dress and ablaze-with diamonds, • If she. is cuuvieled of theSlower told the hotel people Llmt her mistress hail linen with (he St. Regis mark on it, and (hey found it when they descended upon lrer homo..A dual Jifo.wis not suspected until one of the hotel clerks hart con-fronted her ' and ho iumiediatelv identified her as Thelma Ihuilseu, achambermaid, who had worked atthe hotel a short time. She hud come j with strong reeommondaUonR from the very Mrs. Flower who was then under | arrest. Thelma Paulsen had given them an address on One hundred mid Tenth si reel, where Mra. Flower's mother lives.Mrs. Flower drew herself up and denied that she was Thelma Paulsen. “Why, Thaitua was my maid,’* sho sntd. Dili, her mother admitted that Mrs. Flower had told her sho had been working Ju hotels 'between concert engagements.Mi-s. Flower was released on bond. She denies hysterically that she j stole anything and that she will saiisfactorlly explain the possession