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Show 1J A flip Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, November 1, 198fl jAMW u A . dress into the realm Men take to Knit looks 4 H It formerly took sever- By Marilyim Marter Knight-Bidde- r Newspapers Women will not be the only ones wearing sweaters this fall. There will be handsomely swea-tere- d men right by their sides. there will be almost as much detail and And design in his vested knit looks as in her arty handkniis. Certainly, mohairs and soft angora looks, styles are more closely aligned than they have been in years. Back in fashion this season are all of those staples styles the traditional khakis, chinos, al years for a direction of color or style or fabric to filter from womens to menswear. But this year, between the accumulated advances menswear made in the 1970s and the current tendency of both market i' re- whipcords, rugby stripes, tattersall checks, and plaids, button-down- s that penny 1 oafers once made us feel so secure on the threshold of trench and regroup around the classics, mens and womens adulthood. Most men alwafys wear classic clothing regardless of what we designers try to impose on them, says Luciano Franzoni, stylist for Hart Schaffner and Marx. In a cost-conscio- economy, a return to the classics is natural and practical. And it brings conservative business A basic suit look is all but essential even for those not office-bounAnd increasingly, that outfit includes a tailored topcoat, fedora and gloves. The total look is regaining stature. d. ready-for-busine- This time, however, there is more color and texture giving a new look to the old. There are tweeds, corduroys and velvets in abundance. al intarsia ' v JV knits, patterns like the classic Fair Isle and beefy details like funnel-neck- s and rolled shawl collars are drawing more men toward knits. It does not end with vests or crew necks but extends also to companion sweater sets that pair a d jacket sweater with a sleeveless vest in coordinating colors and patterns. It is just one indication of the increasing harmony between mens and womens styles. SWEATER EVENT long-sleeve- light and tender Corn Sticks were served as accompaniments to an appetizing meal when food editors were guests at recent candlelight dinner with Betty Crockers. f special savings on fall sweaters ' ' our nubby bouefe cowls - Betty Crocker sets fine spread : Sag. $2$. Were pulling something . over on you... our boucle cowls at an Irresistableprlcel 100 acrylic in fashion colors, sizes SML 4 A !ci-- cur Shetland wool sweaters neg. tow. worn yourself into our shetlands . . , and wear them over plaid shirts, or alone! 100 woof in crew fashion colors, SML ' , and By Donna Lou Morgan Lifestyle Food Editor To dine with Betty Crocker is MINNEAPOLIS to dine with 25 of the nations top home economists each answering to the name of Betty Crocker. Thats right. Betty Crocker is not a real person, although millions of Americans feel she is. For 57 w Ipped cream dream: years Betty Crocker has been the source to answer all kinds of baking inquiries and to lend a signature of approval on products and recipes. Teamwork has accomplished this. Engraved invitations were sent from General Mills to each food editor attending Newspaper Food Editors Conference. The invitations beckoned them to attend a candlelight dinner and press conference. We were greeted by company executives and home economists at corporate headquarters in the suburbs of this city of lakes. The evening began with a tour of the seven Betty Crocker kitchens. Each of the American family kitchens is decorated to represent distinctive regions of the U.S. famous for fine food. Its in these kitchens the Betty Crockers, and their assistants, develop package directions, recipe variations and serving ideas that are found on food products and in cookbooks. New and reformulated products are given comprehensive tolerance tests to ensure their dependable performance under the variable conditions of typical home kitchens. And staff home economists prepare all food for photographs to appear on packages and in cookbooks and advertisements. Following the most interesting tour, the food editors were ushered into the dining room for the lovely candlelight dinner. The menu included leaf lettuce salad with cream and sugar dressing, Corn Sticks, pork tenderloin with apricot-prun- e stuffing topped with brandy gravy, d tomato and potatoes, zucchini-stuffe- d burnt sugar chiffon cake: Com Sticks 2 eggs 1 cup biscuit mix 1 cup white or yellow commeal 1 cups buttermilk 2 tablespoons vegetable oil Heat oven to 450 degrees. Generously grease corn stick pans. Heat pans in oven. Beat eggs with hand beater until fluffy. Beat in remaining ingredients just until smooth. Pour or spoon batter into hot pans until almost full. Bake 15 to 20 minutes. Serve ho! with butter or margarine, if desired. Makes 12 corn sticks. our crepe shtrtdress by California Vislonz Tonight youll launch a few thousand hopes and dreams. All d because California Vislonz made one soft crepe wish come true for you. 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