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; ?ing The Redlineserious business coming age in the Pacific Branch when the Mass Transit will be broaching the fancies of the real estate presenting two short )ns based around the i, ins and outs oflly arty stuff, you say. But there nonetheless, on the that art mimics life, with entitled %u201c Movin%u2019 Up,%u201d and I for Dollars.%u201d They maynot get you a mortgage or even a low-interest loan, but they%u2019ll do some good to your soul; so move out from the renovation blues and watch the red line hit the golden stage.%u201c Movin%u2019 Up%u201d and %u201c Buildingfor Dollars%u201d will be performed atthe Pacific Branch of theBrooklynPublic Library, 25 Fourth Avenue,on Nov. 1 at 7:30pm. The shoesare free. For more information,contact the library at 638-5180.Buds of flowers turn into real roses in just one minute as teh Incredible Merlin begins his breathtaking stage illusions and wonders from around the world. Hailed as %u201c the wizard of whimsy,%u201d Jack Adams%u2019 Merlin combines spell binding mystery and a unique sense of humor, in a show destined to enhance the chilling mysteries of Halloween.This mystifying quick change artist can be seen on November 3 at 12 noon ai d 2pm, at the Whitman Theatre at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College. All seats areJack Adams as the IncredibleMerlin.reserved so get your $2.50 in fast, to seet the magic and illusion show the incredible Merlin.%u201c Incredible Merlin%u201d -Jack Adams and Friends, atthe Educational TheatreGuild at Brooklyn College.Nov. 3 at noon and 2pm.Admission s $2.50 and allseats are reserved. Call 462-3525 or 284-4835 for moreinformation.S l e i g h tE y eon%u2019tliss5 a leisurely our stroll withand Bill Ward beautiful, us Greenwood y for a fall spectacular, October 28 at h Street and 5th I Reservations | rv 439-8828.Jays by Sam | ' Cowboys Nc. | nd %u201c Icarus%u2019s directed by oonin, at the n Theatre, Nov. Nov. 8-11, 8pm. s Sat and Sun at cKets $2.50-$4.Brooklyn for Performing Srooklyn College latbush and lAvenues.Charles Moore Company will October 29 at Greene Center Arts at theI Masonic (Clermont and 5 Aves.). 622-Origami 'P (traditional art of ding) at the Bay Wildlife Visitor Center, paper will be nto replicas of Oct. i:3u-3II 630-0393 for Jructions.In The Office A Vote Of ImminenceThe woman of the 80%u2019s she is Busy and on the move but Abraham & Straus has thought of a way to catch her attention. They have opened up %u201c The Office%u201d which will cut down on time spent shopping and give extra services designed to help her decide on a complete wardrobe and then deliver it to her doorstep. The theme used on the new third floor is %u201c You%u2019re the Boss at the Office.%u201d It will feature everything a woman needs from stockings to suits, a bi-monthly newsletter mailed to customers, a wardrobe coordinator, who will inventory her wardrobe oointing out needs and purchasesuggestions and....a courier service todeiiver purchases from; %u201c Office%u201d to office or norne on the same day. You can also order items over the phone.%u201c The Office%u201d on the third floor of Abraham & Straus for the uusy woman of the 8Q's. Everything from stockings tosuits, one day delivery service, and a wardrobe coordinator. Fulton anti HoytStreets. 875-7200.F o r H e %u2019 s A J o l i e y G o o d F e l l o wCatch 'em before they hit the big time: you%u2019re almost too late with David Jolley, who will be playing the French horn in a Park Slope music recital this weekend. Jolley, the wirnner of this year%u2019s Concert Artists Guild Award, has been touring round and about winning prizes and assorted competitions for his horning. Later this season he%u2019ll make his debut at Carnegie Hall, but in the meantime, you can see him at the Grace United Church, where he%u2019ll play a program of works by Dukas, Hamilton, Schumann, and Brahms.David Jolley will perform in theGrace United Methodist Church atSeventh Ave. and St. Johns Place, Oct.28 at 4pm. Tickets are $3 (51.50 forstudents and seniors),, and there will bea reception following the show. Formore information, call 757-8344.It%u2019s thai time of year again, on; how to vote by absentee ballot and November the 6th is Election Day. And, al1 kinds of other handy information, even though you thought that there is -300 %u201c Facts for Voters,\no reason to vote, think again, order the sending a self-addressed stampedLeague of Women Voters, %u201c Facts for envelope to the League of Women Voters,Voters,%u201d pamphlet which explains the 817 Broadway, N.Y., N.Y. 10003. Call 674-following: One proposition and three 8484 for information,constitutional amendments to be votedGhost RidingsOne of America%u2019s oldest Halloween folktales, %u201c The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,%u201d will set the stage for the eerie happenings of the holiday of ghosts, goblins and witches on Oct. 28 at a show by the Educational Guild at Brooklyn College.The Pumpernickel Players are presenting a musical adaptation of Ichabod Crane%u2019s horrifying ride through Sleepy Hollow in black light, a medium that enables gnosis emu phantoms to appear more realistically that they usually do in stage productions. Inanimate objects can be portrayed byactors and therefore be movable and scare you silly. %u201c The Sorcerer%u2019s Apprentice,%u201d will also be performed by the Pumpernickel Players, adding an element of magic to this afternoon of Halloween drama. Come and test out your Halloween costume 3 days early ata Halloween party after the show.%u201c the legend of sleepy hollow,%u201d ablack light musical, and %u201c THESORCERER%u2019S APPRENTICE%u201d with the? M ^ p c r n i c %u00bb s ! D l a n o i 'c o f t h n UEducational Theatre Guild at BrooklynCollege, Oct. 28 at 2pm. Call 462-3525for more information.October 1979, The PHOENIX, Page 13.egend of Sleepy Hollow%u201d by The Pumpernickel Players.

