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TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE NUMBER THEORY OF ASO-NEITH Numbers Rule Your Fate
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Names, Numbers and Fate
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Fate, Numbers and Vibration
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What the Mystic Numbers Foretell for Alice's Future
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Name Values
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The Newest Way of Marrying Happily
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New Cult Solves Secrets of Universe
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Unhappy? Your Number is Wrong
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Naming Babies an Exact Science
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CRYTOGRAM
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THE LIFE AND DRAMA OF ASO-NEITH Mrs. A. N. Cochran
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Everything's in a Name
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Finds Reason for John D's Success
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Priestess Will Change Society Girls' Names to Suit Conditions
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(Untitled article on baldness)
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Magic Amid the Cocoanuts
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Marital Warfare of the Millers Ended
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Gets $500,000 to Stop Divorce Suit
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"Aso Neith" Cult Explained
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Noted Cartoonist Dies in New York
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Traded on Her Belief in Magical Numbers
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Magic Numbers in Business
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C. M. Pond Sued by Wife
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Name out of Tune, Wife Quit
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Discordant Name Disrupts Home
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Detectives Seek Mystic Teacher Following Raid
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Police Still Hunt 'Omnipotent Oom'
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Fortune Teller Fined
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$50,000 Willed to Cultist
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$50,000 Fund Left to Fortune Teller
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THE NUMBER THEORY OF ASO-NEITH
CRYTOGRAM
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The [NY] Sun, Sunday, March 29, 1903 NUMBERS RULE YOUR FATE. THAT IS THE THEORY WORKED OUT BY A MUSIC TEACHER. She Has Applied Mathematics to Divination and Says Every One Can Succeed Merely by Keeping His Enterprises in Accord With His Numbers. One of the latest additions to modern augury is mathematical divination, or rather, like most other systems of fortune telling, it is an old theory revived. The attention of the writer was first called to it in the office of a Wall Street broker. It was when copper was beginning to advance and a customer was leaving an order. "Did I understand you," said the broker, "that if I don't buy to-day at 63, you put in a buy order to-morrow at 65, that you don't want to buy at 64, and if I don't get it to-day or to-morrow at 63 or 65, to stop the order until the twenty-sixth or twenty-seventh of the month?" "Yes, that's right. I don't want you to buy except on the days and at the figures I have named," replied the customer. "What! Not if there should be a reaction?" The broker glanced at the calendar. "To-day is the seventeenth. I may not be able to execute your order to-day or tomorrow. The market is very irregular just now and in a week there are likely to be a good many changes. If copper should sell off, shall I buy at a lower figure than 62?" "Not unless you can get it at 56, and it isn't likely to react that much. Anyway, if it should, the day of the month would not be right. No; if you don't buy to-day or to-morrow, stop the order until the twenty-sixth or the twenty-seventh and, let me see, the twenty-ninth would be all right if you should not get it before." The broker wrote the order and glanced somewhat anxiously at his customer as he said: "Now let us see if I have this right," and he read what he had written. "Yes, that's all right," said the customer, smiling a little as