The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907
Barnet Levenbaum
Fashionable custom tailor to omen and women 1534-1536 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester
Mr. Levenhaum established his business in 1901, at No. 1496 Dorchester Avenue, remaining at his original location until 1906, when he took possession of his present desirable quarters. These he enlarged by the construction an addition, 13 by 22 feet in dimensions thus making his premises 19 by 22 feet as they are now. No. 1534 is now devoted wholly to the workshop of the establishment, while No. 1536 constitutes its modem and attractive sales department. In the latter, there is on exhibition at the present time an unsurpassed selection of imported and domestic fabrics for men’s and women’s wear. He does custom work only and employs a large force of highly skilled tailors in the model shop. The assortment of goods which Mr. Levenbaum has procured for the fall and winter seasons comprises all of the latest novelties in patterns and designs and is the most comprehensive ever seen in his store.. Cleaning and pressing garments is a leading specialty.
Mr. Levenhantn is a native of Russia and has lived in Dorchester for the last seven years. He is a member of Progressive Lodge No. 177, of the Independent Order of Brith Abraham and of the Masonic fraternity. Mr. Levenhaum’s customers number among them the most carefully and btest dressed men and women in Dorchester. His prices are moderate and reasonable. Goods called for and delivered. 1534-1536; Dorchester Avenue, opposite Gibson playground; one minute’s walk Park street transfer station.