The sandwich that launched a chain of restaurants. The famous Runza sandwich. Good eating. Good nutrition. And impeccably good taste. Lean 100% American ground beef fresh, not frozen. Small, young heads of cabbage hand-picked to guarantee perfect flavor and texture. Tender dough made fresh every day with 100% duram flour. The finest in imported and domestic spices. Choose an original Runza or one of our cheese and variety varieties. Add an order of fries or a garden-fresh salad. It is a good meal for the week. The Runza sandwich. So good we named our restaurants after it. At Runza, we start fresh so everything ends up good. 2700 Iowa St. LAWRENCE A relaxed sole Putting your best foot forward this fall requires appropriate footwear. Variations of the traditional campus moccasin are popular, with some designers offering colored versions to match sweaters or jackets. Boots are good choices for days when snow and bad weather make walking difficult. Style need not be sacrificed for utility other, hard hopped, dacked-up shoes, or even fabric-lined styles available. For more dressy occasions, the leather flat is indispensable in basic colors or more exciting brights. Flats may also be found made of floral fabric, velvet or other materials. The perfect complement to shoes, of course, is socks. Solid-colored slouch socks are good with casual boots or moccasins, while opaque ribbed hose or stockings coordinate with a dress for the lazer look. From Arenesburg Shoes. Getting pinned Pins, when chosen appropriately, can keep a business suit from looking too severe and can also be a fun finishing touch to casual Traditional gold bar pins at the collar of a bouse lend sparkle and flash, while larger pins can draw immediate attention to more casual sweaters and jackets. Ceramic pins are available in bright, multi-colored designs, including fish and fruit or even wild abstractions. Metal pins can be found forged in traditional and wild, sometimes accompanied by fabulous fake stones. From The Jewelry Source. Kansan Fashion Special IMAGE/Wednesday; September 28; 1988