I think it's her 
I think you're right

... good work PatLac.

Whilst I was looking for her, possibly in 1939, something else cropped up in a newspaper report.

"Staffordshire Sentinel" - 26 July
1924Headlines read >
"Woman's Theft From Hanley Shops"
" Described as a Professional Shoplifter"
" Three Months' Imprisonment"
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Just briefly ('cos I need to re-read article) >At Hanley Police Court :
Rosina STEVENTON ... of 104 Church Street, Bradmore. Wolverhampton * stated she was a single woman - aged about 40 years
(bc 1884)* she pleaded for leniency ... said for many years she had been housekeeper to a gentleman.
* * Edited to add > * The police had searched her home in Bradmore (on 24 July) and also found additonal property taken from other stores.
* She stated that she wanted the (stolen) property to be returned ... "was awfully sorry" ... "and that she would see that she didn't get into trouble again."
* * Charged on a number of counts for stealing ... 20 or so, hanks of silk / 14 yards of silk / shoes / 4 remnant pieces of silk / a bedspread ... (and a good deal more.)
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The above ^ is a later charge (1924), but at her sentencing in 1920 report said she had "a previous conviction" (or at least an earlier charge against her).
~ Lu
Edited to add: Further Court appearance (at London) 1930 -- in following post.