Graphic Methods for Presenting Facts
To avoid the possibility of error, the editor may use only the most brief title under the illustration, and then trust to the chart being fully described in the context which goes with it. In such a case, the reader who may happen to be especially interested in the chart is forced to plow through a great quantity of context to find the particular paragraph which may happen to explain the chart. Though it is true that great care is necessary to give in a
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KANSAS P ROUD OF RECORD.
Has Reduced Drinking 2,000 Per
Cent. In 30 Years -- Jails Are Empty.
Speciat it The New York Times.
TOPEKAv Sept. 18.-- That Kansas has reduced Its drinking 2,000 per cent. In thirty years, and Its per capita consumption of Mquora Is tiow $1.48 as compared with Missouri's $24 a yearj Is the mes- Ba^ sent to Tennessee to-day by John S. Dawson, Attorney General. Tennessee iida a prohibition fitrht on its hands this Fall.
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few words a title for a complex chart, the result is well worth the effort and a chart should not be considered complete until such a title has been made.