The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1906
Morris Rubin
Custom tailor to men and women, 1193 Washington Street, Dorchester
Morris Rubin, the fashionable custom tailor to men and women at No. 1113 Washington Street, Dorchester, Lower Mills. Dorchester, established his store in 1906. Mr. Rubin makes a specialty of fashioning stylish clothing for boat sexes to the measure of his patrons and has gained an enviable reputation for the high quality of his work. He keeps on hand a large selection of samples of the latest designs and patients in fine fabrics, from which his customers have a wide range of choice. These goods represent the best, newest and most popular novelties in garments for men and women from the most famous mills in Europe and America and are extremely difficult of duplication anywhere else. He is a practical tailor and cutter and does all of his own cutting himself, the garments being made up by skilled tailors in his shop. In high quality of workmanship and material and in perfection of style and fit, the Rubin clothing cannot be surpassed in Boston or elsewhere, for that matter. Mr. Rubin also does cleaning, dyeing, pressing, repairing and altering of men s and women’s garments at short notice and at low prices. His charges for making suits are also remarkably low, and no one need feel that because he or she has a slender purse, it is useless to call upon Mr. Rubin [sic], for many people besides the rich patronize the store regularly.
Mr. Rubin [sic] was born in the southern part of the the Russian empire. He came to the United States 11 years ago, remaining in Boston proper until he removed to Dorchester in 1906. He is widely respected and esteemed I the community.