The Dorchester Beacon, October 29, 1907
J H. Goldstein
Fashionable custom tailor to men and women 776 ½ Dudley Street.
J H. Goldstein, the practical cutter and ‘fashionable custom tailor to men and women at No. 776 ½ Dudley street, Upham’s Corner, Dorchester, first established his tailoring business in the district 16 years ago, when he opened a shop in Dorchester avenue. Two years later, he removed to his present desirable quarters in Dudley Street, Upham’s Corner. His sales and showroom is very neat and spacious, and his workshop is in the rear ism of the same floor. Mr. Goldstein takes a just pride in making apparel for many of the most fashionable men and women in the district and to adequately meet their demands, carries an unusually large and varied selection of the choicest fabrics from the mills of Europe and America, so that this patrons may be sure of having the best the markets of the world afford. His stock of fabrics includes all of the latest and most popular designs and patterns and cannot be surpassed. His stock for the present season is the most complete ever shown in ‘his store and contains many rich and distinct novelties. It seems superfluous to say that the workmanship put into garments made in this model establishment is of /the highest class and that the completed garments turned out here are the perfection of style and fit, but such is the fact. Mr. Goldstein also does repairing, cleansing, dyeing and altering promptly and efficiently. His charges for all work are reasonable. Mr. Goldstein’s reputation, both as a businessman and as a private citizen, is of the highest. He was born in Germany and has lived in Boston for the last 20 years.