Show Anita Stewart At American in inHuman inHuman inHuman Human Desire Anita Stewart as Berenice a little ItalIan ItalIan Italian Ital Ital- ian girl Irl fills s in the void in the life lite of a a. aNew aNew New York artist In Human Desire which is Ia to be shown at the American theatre Sunday and Monday In this feature feature feature fea fea- ture which is being distributed by First National Miss Stewart has baa a role for which she is extraordinarily fitted tempeR temperamentally tem tern peR tta and ard physically Robert Bruce who has won on his way high In American art circles Is married to toa toa toa a cold and unsympathetic wife They I have no children and the wife wants none as she thinks they are too much bother So with none In his family to toI show the little attentions which his sensitive sensitive sen son I artists artist's s soul craves Bruce is unha un un- un- un ha happy r Things ls l's reach the pass where he and his wife feel fee that they cannot go on lIvIng living liv lIv- ing tag together and the wife decides that she may think over a a. permanent separation sop sep Fate dictates that this move shall bring her husband In the end happiness happiness hap hap- and that she shall shan be the Instrument Instrument Instrument ment used With a companion she visits the convent in which may be seen the Madonna I There the American woman finds a little little lit lit- tle tie Italian girl who has been brought up Inside the convent innocent and unacquainted unacquainted unac unac- with th the ways of the world She longs for knowledge of ot how people live outside but most of all aU she longs for babies She has seen but one that one Inthe in inthe inthe the arms of the Madonna She asks the American women If there are real ral babies of or flesh and amt blood in the world The women tell ten her that there are many babies babies bables ba ba- ba- ba bies bles In America and that some of ot them themar ar are cold and hungry This il touches l the heart of the Italian girl Berenice and ami she he decides that she shall go to America and succor the suffering suffering suffering suf suf- fering children She escapes from the convent and through a curIous chain of of f circumstances becomes the sweetheart of the artist while his wife is still away With the wife unwilling to give the husband husband husband hus hus- band a a. divorce she finds Berenice In her home and turns her out Then follow a remarkable train of ot events swiftly moving which brings re retribution retribution re- re and In the end happiness for tor I Bruce Druce and the girl he has protected I |