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Skinner is afraid to strike his employer for a raise for fear he will be discharged. Mrs. Skinner scoffs at his fears, however, and finally induces him to demand an increase. Her humble spouse gets the proverbial “cold feet” at the final moment; so to “cover up” before his wife, he fibs a little and tells her he got the raise, taking the money from his private bank account. She forthwith makes him purchase a dress suit and “spruce up.” Although it almost wipes Skinner’s bank account out, he buys the clothes. Skinner is frantic; he sees the wolf at the door. But, by virtue of his dress suit and good appearance, he gets acquainted with some wealthy people and is enabled to put over a big business deal for his firm. Rushing into his company’s office with the order, he demands a raise and a partnership in the firm. He gets both.

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Released: February 6, 1917
Genres: Comedy
Cast: Bryant Washburn Harry Dunkinson Virginia Valli Hazel Daly
Crew: Harry Beaumont Henry Irving Dodge

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