A squarish sans with chamfered corners and a solid SE shade plus a linear split shade. Top half is solid, bottom half open with decorative pattern. No lowercase. Shown in Letters and Lettering (1938) [Devroye]. Adopted by Photo-Lettering as Carlyle Eventide [PLINC One Liner 1971].
Digitized by Jeremy Mickel in 2010, with added lowercase, now named Plinc Eventide.