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Show j Mary MacLane in Duress; j Stony Hearted Modiste Cause j of Montana Author's Woes (Ciiicatro Trihnne Special Service.) HIOAGO, July 26. "T. Mary Mac-g Mac-g L-ine," aut'.ioress and movie actress. I v.as aain in the limelisht today if you can call it t'.iat. Dressed in an embroidered Japanese Japa-nese kimono and a feathered hat, she occupied a bench in the stuffy Clark street court. Beside her sat Mrs. Mary Shay, matron of the Hudson avenue detention de-tention home. "I. Mary Marline." flas a. prisoner. Somehow, in that snrM courtroom, leeminc with unfortunate humanity, she. seemed a bit o-t of the picture. Iter his blue eyes registered an expression of wonder won-der that even D. YV. Griffit h could not , have kicked about. The char-e asain her was larceny as bailee. The warrant, signed by Mme. AT a Kiply, a :ndiilc, sets forth that the powns and furs usr-d by Mary in her passionatf ino ie. 'Mn Who Have Made I.ove to Mr." were nver paid for or re-tur-u- . "M.ti y a Iio"t prron hns hn in a worse pia.-e titan ti.is." said Mary, as : si raised her in rmrr-n : -look i eye1- to the inters ic-' or. " 'Larceny bailee' is not the name for it. The fact is. I'm in debt and can't pay what I owe. Ia that stealing'.'" j "Are you fjoinR to put our experience in your next ' book ?"' she was asked. I "If I do."; she replied. "I'll sav some- : thing nice about tiie detention home and Mrs, Shay. , If any girl is in need of a friend. I'd advise her to seek out Mrs. hay. She's been a mother and a big sister to me. The detention home is not a jail. It's more like a beautiful, quiet convent, Where one can find rest and peace. H 1 a lit t le backwater in the I swirling stream of humanity." "I. .Mary." spoke in a slow, colorless voire, as if d" pressed. Perhaps it was because she hadn't had the cigaret and tiie two cocktails before breakf;i.s! which hfr press agents aiways insisted on. I'erhaos it was just because she was just lown and out she admitted being reduced to S," cents. fv.ie w as arrested by de tei-t :ves at a fashionable apartment a 4?f Wright wood avenue, wnere she iiad been living with her colore, rr.ald. w The judge con I inued her case until , AueiiM 12 and admitted her to bonds. ' I. Mary's" attorney. ICrnest Stout, im-. im-. mediately beaTi a hunt for a surety. Re-ra'ling Re-ra'ling that his client hno! been rescued by money friends from oticr dif fi'-ul ties, be said he expected little difficulty in ar-, ar-, ranging bonis .--4 |