Green’s Dictionary of Slang

smatter hauling n.

[schmatte n. + SE haul]

(UK Und.) the stealing of handkerchiefs.

[UK](con. 1840s–50s) H. Mayhew London Labour and London Poor III 386/2: A man I knew in the course of business, said, ‘I would cut that game of “smatter-hauling,” (stealing handkerchiefs), and do a little soft.’.