Show BROOKLYN BROOl y WOMEN NOMEN LOST IN BROADWAY VIM NEW E V YO YORK K Oct Mary Iary 16 Mary Dooley Dooley Dooley Doo- Doo ley had lived in Brooklyn all her life ute of seventy-five seventy years She had been ambitious to make the tho perilous Journey journey Jour jour- ney ey to Manhattan but never rose t to tho the opportunity until yesterday Her sister Margaret Dooley 69 had had the same unsatisfied yearning They had read of the white lights of Bro Broadway Broad d- d way of the restaurants the taxicabs the dancing palaces and all aU of of that Many years ago they knew of tho the Bowery and Its wickedness They y se-y se secretly secretly se- se longed to take a peep peep just just to see how the other half lived But the perilous cruise on a ferryboat ferryboat ferry terry boat or Journey across Brooklyn bridge held then them i back Every morning at 6 o'clock for tor many years they attended attended- mass In Inthe Inthe inthe the Church of St. St Martin In Humboldt Humboldt Humboldt Hum- Hum boldt str street et After the mass yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day they agreed that the devil grappled with them on the church steps took and led them Into into the me U wicked cuy city 01 of M Manhattan nh an Into into the me U wicked cuy city 01 of M Manhattan nh an lUTh They wandered d through ha the rain I Innocent of the fact that Wickedness usually lurks at night plodding on and seeking the sights of which they had heard They were exhausted and bewildered when at street street- I and Broadway oh oh yes s they found I Broadway Broadway-a a policeman who saw aw they were dren drenched h d with the rain and weary took charge of them At the street police station they told wh who they were and their their- nephew John Daly with wh whom m they lived at No street Brooklyn called for them He said they were the most Innocent in innocent t persons in the world but always always al- al ways waya had longed to see Br Broadway adway |