
This is a vintage advertisement featuring a stylized illustration of a person in elaborate clothing. The illustration is done in a flat, graphic style with bold colors and strong outlines, reminiscent of Art Nouveau or early 20th-century design. The central figure is a person with a pale face and stylized features. They are wearing a large, elaborate hat that flares out and is decorated with geometric patterns in shades of blue, gold, and white. The hat casts a shadow over their face, obscuring their eyes. The person is dressed in a long, flowing coat or robe in a warm orange-brown color. The coat is trimmed with white and black bands and features large, circular buttons. The sleeves are wide and flared, with a contrasting blue lining. Below the figure, there's a small illustration of an inkwell. At the bottom of the image, there's text indicating color names and numbers: 'H. D. Book, 40', 'Brown, 346', and 'Blue, 603'. Above the figure, the text reads 'It... Satisfaction... Gives QUEEN CITY INK'. The image is set against a cream-colored background. The illustration is copyrighted 1906 by A.L. Jansson.