
This is a vintage advertisement for The Queen City Printing Ink Co. The central image is a stylized illustration of a person in a striking, geometric outfit. The person has a pale face with simple, dark eyes and a small smile. They are wearing a tall, conical hat with a complex pattern of red, black, white, and turquoise. The outfit consists of a white jacket adorned with red and turquoise circular motifs, red pants with geometric designs at the cuffs, and blue shoes. The style is reminiscent of Art Deco or early modern design. Below the illustration, the text reads "The Queen City Printing Ink Co." and lists addresses in Cincinnati, Chicago, Boston, and Philadelphia. There's also a small text block indicating the ink used and the color codes (H.D. Black 40, Red 2534, Green 2261). A logo with the letters "H-D BOOK INK" is present in a circular frame. The overall aesthetic is bold, graphic, and characteristic of early 20th-century advertising.