Commenting on Dr H. E. Shipley's ' Studies of Insect Life and Other Essays,' a reviewer in the 'Nation' savs 'the imaginary spectator on the floor "of the Atlantic has new problems in biology to wonder at. Why are some abysmal forms coai black, others illumined like glowworms, other brilliantly colored ? The last seoms the greatest wonder. At a denth of a thousand fathoms all light from the sun ceases, yet there are creatures in the eternal Cimmerian cold that could flaunt the sunshine like painted butterflies cr jewelled humming-birds. Many motorists complain that it hj hard to get the hands clean after working with th«ir car. " Klean-Itt," the magic paste cleaner, will remove every trace of grease and dirt, and leaves the hands soft and clean. It's wonderful, d. biff tin frr Is.— CAdvt.l
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Evening Star, Issue 16550, 9 October 1917, Page 6
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