Show ARTIST DRAWS DRAWSON ON SIDEWALK SIDE Y War Veteran Has lias Studio In Embassy LONDON By The Associated cd Press Pre Perhaps S.-Perhaps Perhaps never ne before has a i London artist had a studio stu in a foreign for for- foreign foreign eign embassy Sy his gallery on the pave pave- pavement pavement pavement ment and his patrons ar ng the most distinguished men of the empire William John Stubbs nas lie JIe was blown up and burled on Vimy Ridge in hs 1917 has s been through 15 IS nerve hospitals hospitals and undergone countless op- op op op- William John Stubbs is 13 what is known In London as a pavement pl art art- tat lIe He paints pictures In crayons and displays them on the sidewalk in Wa Wa- Waterloo Waterloo Waterloo place Passersby who enjoy his J work leave a sixpence or a shilling with the artist But William John Stubbs is above the average pavement artist Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin stops and speaks to him bins as he passes pa es on his way WilY to the Carlton club Sir William Joyn- Joyn Joynson Joynson Joynson son Hicks lucks the home secretary Lord Lonsdale Lord Thomson and Ramsay MacDonald are others of his patrons The German embassy which Is nearby permits William John Stubbs to use a room In the basement in which to keep his crayons other ac cc- accessories ac- ac accessories of his art and in which to td paint sketches which clients may may- order This year an official of the foreign office became Interested in William John Stubbs Ho lie found a suburban cottage for him and his wife and four children and treated him and his family to a II vacation In France |