(2 of 2)
Died. George Moore, 80, famed Irish novelist, last of the great Parisian Victorians; of old age; in his Ebury Street house in London Devotee of 19th Century Bohemianism, he exhibited Latin Quarter candor in his essays (Confessions of a Young Man, Conversations in Ebury Street), French classicism and Flaubert realism, in his novels (Esther Waters, Heloise and Abelard, The Brook Kerith).
Died. Louis Comfort Tiffany, 84, painter, inventor & manufacturer of "Tiffany Favrile Glass," founder of the $1,000,000 Oyster Bay (N. Y.) haven for art students; of pneumonia; in Manhattan.
