
This is a vintage advertisement featuring a stylized illustration of a woman in a vibrant, geometric outfit. The illustration is reminiscent of Art Deco or early modern design. The woman is depicted in a full-length pose, wearing a lavender dress adorned with a repeating pattern of white circles with red centers. The dress has a diamond-shaped panel on the bodice and a flared skirt. She is also wearing a matching lavender hat with a complex, layered design and a red and white striped band. Her shoes are white with black accents. The woman has a pale complexion, rosy cheeks, and black hair. Her eyes are large and almond-shaped, and she has a small, delicate mouth. Her expression is serene and slightly enigmatic. To the left of the illustration is the text “THE QUEEN CITY PRINTING INK CO.” in bold, black lettering. Below this, there is a list of addresses: “1925 South St., CINCINNATI, O.”, “345 Dearborn St., CHICAGO.”, “147 Pearl St., BOSTON.”, “734 Sansom St., PHILADELPHIA.”, and “Saturday Night Bldg., TORONTO.” At the bottom of the image, there are color swatches labeled “H.D. BLACK, 40.”, “RED, 2120.”, and “LAVENDER, 2121.” In the bottom right corner, there is a circular logo with the text “H.D. BOOK INK.” The overall style of the advertisement is bold, graphic, and visually striking, typical of the early 20th century.