- Harry lies in a coma and journalists are keen to know why he was driving, drunk, late at night. Frank tells Lois of Ellen's outburst and insists they keep it quiet, also instructing the recovering Ellen to stay away. Victor is late for work after being bedded by Lady Mae and Mr Grove turns up despite his wife's recent death. All past animosities among the shop girls are forgotten as everybody pulls together in Harry's absence and Agnes and Henri grow closer. The staff meet to discuss a forthcoming march past Selfridge's by the suffragettes on the day the group meet there for lunch. Grove, who opposes votes for women, insists the meeting be cancelled, antagonizing Lady Mae. The more far-sighted Mr Crabb, sensing that Selfridge's should be linked to progress, over-rules him and orders a window display in support of women's rights. Recovering from his coma Harry arrives at the store to take credit for the display and find his daughter Violette among the marchers.—don @ minifie-1
- Harry is at home, unconscious, following his high speed car crash and his mother is worried that his drinking beforehand might make its way into the press. Rose is by his side and refuses to leave him. At the store, Mr. Crabb provides an update on the Chief's health. He also announces that Mr. Groves' invalid wife also died in the night. In the interim, Miss Mardle will act as chief of staff and Miss Ravillious will cover both fashions and accessories. Crabb is amazed at the heavy schedule of meetings Harry keeps. Groves makes a surprise appearance at work brushing away entreaties that he should go home.Lady Mae and Victor find themselves in bed. Ellen Love is recovering from her suicide attempt and suggests she might go to the press about her relationship with Harry.Suffragettes march down Oxford St. and Groves orders that their regular Tuesday lunch be canceled. Lady Mae is soon in his office but his decision is final. Crabb and some of the others save the day.—garykmcd
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