The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907
J Pinansky maintains a excellent reputation as a practical and up-to-date tailor, enjoys large patronage, 386 Bowdon Street
In the store of J. Pinansky, practical ladies’ tailor and dressmaker, at No. 386 Bowdoin Street, Dorchester, the women of this district find an ideal place in which to have their stylish apparel fashioned. Mr. Pinansky has all of the facilities at his command for turning out women’s clothing of the latest modes, and his establishment is liberally patronized by the ultra-fashionable set. The store was opened two years ago in another place in Dorchester and was removed to its present location last January. The show room and shop, in the rear, are amply commodious and contain a fine selection of fabrics from Europe and America to suit the most fastidious and critical taste. Mr. Pinansky performs personally all of the cutting and fitting of garments and guarantees the perfection f style and fit in every article of apparel which he makes. He also does cleaning and repairing and altering on short notice in the most skilful manner. His charges are by no means exorbitant and are within the reach of all persons of even moderate circumstances. There is no reason why any woman in Dorchester should be poorly or carelessly dressed so long as Mr. Pinansky maintains his establishment there.
Mr. Pinansky was born in Russia. He came to Boston five years ago and is already a patriotic citizen of this country. He is still a young man and is an admitted expert in his business.