THE UNIVERSITY COURIER. 7 In the fast accumulating darkness which was envoloping the departing Palaeolithic period, no human sound came upon the midnight air, only, the dismal cr of the disconsolate cave hyenas, reverberating and echoing among the neighboring hills, broke the silence. Even this failed to disturb in their eternal stillness, the prehistoric lovers of the Stone Age. BY THE ANTHROPOLOGIST. Junior Promenade Another feature of the revival of class spirit was the Junior Hop or Promenade given by the members of that class at Frazier's hall last Friday night. An annual party by the Junior has been a social event of importace in many eastern schools for years and it is surely a pleasure to note the initial appearace of the "promenade" here, which we hope each succeeding class will see fit to repeat. The chronic barreness of the hall was disspelled by the presence of a multiplicity of rugs, draperies and other furnishings arrayed in a tasty manner. The approach of the season of strawberries and cream was evidenced by the numerous decorations in crimson and cream the class colors. Some sixty couples were present, all of whom will vote the affair a pronounced success. Buch's orchestra suggested dancing, and in direct opposition to the popular fad of beginning society events later and closing at a corresponding hour, the first strain was heard at 8:15 o'clock, and continued until the last vibration of the "Home Sweet Home" at 12:15. The gallery was more than usual a favorite place of rest and resort. An old Fortune Teller was there, who unlocked the doors of the future, disclosing to the inquisitive the manner in which the Fatas would win, the fickle thread of life. In a garden of flowers, on the stage Wm. Wiedemann was kept busy serving delicious refreshments. The elements were propitious and there was not a feature which could be said to mar the continued pleasure of the evening in any way, save the frugal endeavors of several anti-Junior classmen, who attempted to perpetrator a few old, stale jokes. In response to the invitation of Senior Law class to make the commencement address John J. Ingalls has written his acceptance. This will be the first time since 1880 that Mr. Ingalls has spoken in Lawrence. See the K. U. pins at A. Marks. Beebe is wearing the Sigma Chi colors. A. Marks has the only K. U. pin. Call and see it. Zellar's mustache resembles a street sweeper, says an admiring friend. It looks like a stone quarry out in front of the Library building. A complete line of sporting goods at Smith's News Depot. K. U. versus the Leavenworth nine Saturday afternoon at McCook field. It is said that Madden will soon have his hair cut a la Martindale. Indians against students Saturday! Turn out and support the University team. Wagner is wearing the Phi Delt colors. He is a base-ball player. Lute Thrasher and Fred Bowersock made a "ecentury" run on their wheels Sunday. See the new lines of Walking Canes at Smith's News Depot. The coming indoor meet on May 4th, promises to be very interesting. Develop your muscles by using the Whitley Exercisers, for sale at Smith's News Depot. "Nasty" Frost put on the gloves with Armor this week and now he has a black eye. Dr. Martin Van Buren Stevens has planted persimmons around the edge of the campus. You can't buy Cigarettes at Smith's News Depot, but he has the finest line of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco in the city. What will the tender people of Lawrence do when the girls in Robin Hood appear in tights? The Pi Phi party is a "white" affair. It is said that several of the boys had to borrow white vests. The March Review is issued this week. Dalonzo, whom many know, contributed a pleasing poem. See the K. U. team win a game at McCook field Saturday Ex-Senator Ingalls Accepts. In response to the invitation of Senior Law class to make the commencement address John J. Ingalls has written his acceptance. This will be the first time since 1880 that Mr. Ingalls has spoken in Lawrence. See the K. U. pins at A. Marks Beebe is wearing the Sigma Chi colors. A. Marks has the only K. U. pin.Call and see it. Zellar's mustache resembles a street sweeper, says an admiring friend. It looks like a stone quarry out in front of the Library building. A complete line of sporting goods at Smith's News Depot. K. U. versus the Leavenworth nine Saturday afternoon at McCook field. It is said that Madden will soon have his hair cut a la Martindale. Indians against students Saturday! Turn out and support the University team. Wagner is wearing the Phi Delt colors. He is a base-ball player. Lute Thrasher and Fred Bowersock made a "ecentury" run on their wheels Sunday. See the new lines of Walking Canes at Smith's News Depot. The coming indoor meet on May 4th, promises to be very interesting. Develop your muscles by using the Whitley Exercisers, for sale at Smith's News Depot. "Nasty" Frost put on the gloves with Armor this week and now he has a black eye. Dr. Martin Van Buren Stevens has planted persimmons around the edge of the campus. You can't buy Cigarettes at Smith's News Depot, but he has the finest line of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco in the city. What will the tender people of Lawrence do when the girls in Robin Hood appear in tights? The Pi Phi party is a "white" affair. It is said that several of the boys had to borrow white vests. The March Review is issued this week. Dalonzo, whom many know, contributed a pleasing poem.