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I. Miller Shoes - 1930

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I. Miller Shoes - 1930
Sytlish shoes for the Hollywood set. Israel Miller started his career as a designer and maker of shoes for the theatrical profession in New York. He established the I. Miller Shoe Company, which not only designed and manufactured women?s shoes, but became a leading importer of shoes with a national chain of over 200 retail stores, which were active throughout the 1920s-1960s. Miller took over a large building in Times Square which he had remodeled in 1926 by architect Louis H. Friedland. The decorative sculpture on the building?s façade, by sculptor Alexander Stirling Calder, was a tribute to the theatrical profession with statues depicting Ethel Barrymore as Ophelia (drama), Marilyn Miller as Sunny (musical comedy), Rosa Ponselle as Norma (opera), and Mary Pickford as Little Lord Fauntleroy (film). Miller also included an inscription beneath the cornice that reads ?The Show Folks Shoe Shop Dedicated To Beauty In Footwear.?
Posted on August 5, 2010 Full Size|

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